The content featured in this article is brand produced and originally appeared on Accelerate, a CMG publication. For Dr. Vijay Swarup, doing things one at a time just doesn’t cut it anymore. As ...
This post is Part 3 of a series. In Part 2: To meet the challenges of this moment and combat the dangerous paradox in the helping professions, we need to push for more healing-centered systems change.
A novel parallel computing framework for chemical process simulation has been proposed by researchers from the East China University of Science and Technology and the University of Sheffield. This ...
This post is part 2 of a series. In the first part of this series: A familiar paradox has long existed in the helping professions—where we find ways to honor our cause in direct practice with clients ...
Modern personal computing devices feature multiple cores. This is not only true for desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones, but also for small embedded devices like the Raspberry Pi. In order to ...
Pheast Therapeutics is using a platform-based approach to scaling manufacturing for its anti-CD24 checkpoint inhibitor, PHST001. By compressing the chemistry, manufacturing, and control (CMC) steps ...
Researchers at Tohoku University have discovered that there are two parallel processes involved in memory formation when a mouse performs a motor learning task. One process occurs during training and ...
As modern .NET applications grow increasingly reliant on concurrency to deliver responsive, scalable experiences, mastering asynchronous and parallel programming has become essential for every serious ...
In 1981, Seymour Cray was hard at work on the Cray 2 supercomputer architecture. Larded with the most exotic hardware imaginable, it would be capable of a billion floating point operations a second — ...