Cutting the carbon footprint of supercomputing in scientific research

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Back to the Moon: inside the Artemis II mission

Exploring the first crewed Artemis mission, the future of lunar exploration and how spaceflight could help inspire greener technologies on Earth 

Oppenheimer unfiltered: rare recordings released to the public

Newly released audio interviews reveal a personal, reflective side of Robert Oppenheimer 

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Even with the best efforts, it will be decades before we see any change in global temperatures through our mitigation efforts. Given the pace of global heating and the time lag before our emissions reductions have any impact, scientists are exploring additional ways of reducing g ...  Afficher plus

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