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New open-source platform cuts costs for running AI

Cornell researchers have released a new, open-source platform called Cascade that can run artificial intelligence (AI) models in a way that slashes expenses and energy costs while dramatically improving performance.

SoftwareDec 8, 2023

Survey says most PC gamers wait for titles to go on sale

A new survey says that only about a third of PC gamers will buy a game at full price

SoftwareDec 8, 2023

Molecular fossils study sheds light on feeding strategy shift in ancient life

Paleontologists are getting a glimpse at life over a billion years in the past based on chemical traces in ancient rocks and the genetics of living animals. Research published in Nature Communications combines geology and genetics, showing how changes in the early Earth prompted a shift in how animals eat.

BiologyDec 8, 2023

Avian supergene study explores the evolutionary paradox behind the unusual mating strategies of the ruff

In the colorful world of avian courtship, the ruff (Calidris pugnax) is in a league of its own. Breeding in marshes and wet meadows across Eurasia, the males of this medium-sized sandpiper species are well-known for their distinctive mating strategies, which range from flamboyant territorial displays to cunning mimicry.

BiologyDec 8, 2023

Grunt or whistle: Successful honey-hunters know how to communicate with wild honey-seeking birds

In many parts of Africa, humans cooperate with a species of wax-eating bird called the greater honeyguide, Indicator indicator, which leads them to wild bees' nests with a chattering call. By using specialized sounds to communicate with each other, both species can significantly increase their chances of accessing calorie-dense honey and beeswax.

BiologyDec 8, 2023

Republicans and Democrats want community solar. Why won’t Michigan legislators enable it?

Advocates say big utilities wield their influence in Lansing to maintain control over renewable energy.

EnergyDec 8, 2023

Exxon CEO dismisses worries FTC could hold up Pioneer deal, does not see competition concerns

Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods on Thursday dismissed worries that the Federal Trade Commission could hold up the oil giant’s pending acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources.

EnergyDec 8, 2023

U.S. crude oil falls below $70 a barrel, closing at the lowest level since June

U.S. crude declined 4% on Wednesday, closing at the lowest level since late June with retail gasoline prices hitting the lowest point since January just ahead of the holiday shopping and travel season.

EnergyDec 8, 2023

Three Roadblocks to Using Data to Its Full Potential

Nearly every company is striving to become a better user of its data and make more informed decisions across the organization, and the cloud computing and technology sectors have exploded as platform providers try to make that vision a reality. So why, then, do only 24% of executives view their companies as being data-driven, and just 13% of executives believe their organizations are delivering on their data strategy?

Big DataDec 8, 2023

New State of Generative AI Insiders Report Outlines the Urgency to be Generative AI-Ready in 2024

The State of Generative AI Insiders Report, in conjunction with leaders from Insight Partners, Battery Ventures, Dataiku, Weights & Biases and Glean, was unveiled highlighting market challenges inherent with implementing generative AI in a scalable, profitable way. According to the expert panel, software companies must be Generative AI-ready in the next few years or will face substantial competitive hurdles.

Big DataDec 8, 2023
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