A new innovation from Cornell researchers lowers the energy use needed to power artificial intelligence – a step toward shrinking the carbon footprints of data centers and AI infrastructure.
articles
Rings of Time: Seeking Clues to the Future in Urban Timber
One recent morning, Alan Solomon, owner of Sawkill Lumber, reached out to Mukund Rao, a dendrochronologist—a scientist who studies tree rings.
Arctic-Bound Birds Can Still Keep Up With Climate Change – For Now
As climate change drives earlier spring conditions in the Arctic, birds species that travel there to breed there are under pressure to migrate faster.
A New Way to Prevent Icing Problems for Aircraft and Drones
Ice formation on wind turbine blades, aircraft and drones can lead to both delays and accidents.
U-M Scientists Discover Unique Brain Cell That May Hold Key to Alzheimer’s Disorientation
Losing your sense of direction is one of the earliest and most distressing signs of advanced Alzheimer’s disease.
Greenland Ice Sheet Gets a Refresh
Ice covers about 1.7 million square kilometers (656,000 square miles) of Greenland, forming the largest ice sheet on Earth outside of Antarctica.