Science panel applies 2022 sea level report projections to NC

Science panel applies 2022 sea level report projections to NC

Rodanthe in December 2023. Photo by Brad Hanson From CoastalReview.org The scientific panel that advises the state Coastal Resources Commission is showing in a new report how the findings of a 2022 federal report predicting sea level rise of more than a foot by 2050 apply to the Carolinas of the North. Released in mid-October, … Read more

Scientists Think They’ve Found a Key to ‘Nature’s Modus Operandi’

Scientists Think They've Found a Key to 'Nature's Modus Operandi'

A new non-peer-reviewed paper says that the equations of physics follow a formula of their own. The authors say their probabilistic idea can be used to help train physics machine learning. That said, their goals don’t match the actual use of AI. In a real head-scratcher, scientists have applied a word frequency theory to three … Read more

M4 MacBook Pro: All the rumors and leaks about Apple’s next-generation laptop

M4 MacBook Pro: All the rumors and leaks about Apple's next-generation laptop

The M4 MacBook Pro is on the horizon as Apple is expected to refresh several lineups with new M4 chips. We got a sneak peek of the M4 chip’s capabilities when Apple unveiled it alongside the iPad Pro. This was the first time Apple injected an M-series chip into an iPad ahead a MacBook. The … Read more

Audiovector unveils its reimagined raft speaker

Audiovector unveils its reimagined raft speaker

Trapeze Reimagined is based on a speaker design from 1979 that was designed to reproduce … [+] real concert hall sound. Audio vector In 1979, Audiovector founder Ole Klifoth launched his Trapez loudspeaker. It was the company’s first commercial loudspeaker and the mother of all future Audiovector loudspeakers. Trapez was designed to reproduce the true … Read more

How corporate giants manage business risk in a changing China

How corporate giants manage business risk in a changing China

Building a business in China has never been for the faint of heart. However, the stakes and obstacles to operating in the PRC have recently become more acute. Management consulting giant McKinsey has reportedly trimmed its team on the mainland after drawing heat from US lawmakers over its Chinese government arms contracts. Its main competitor, … Read more

As the Holidays Approach, Are Retailers AI-Ready to Improve CX?

Central quantum supercomputer could revolutionize materials science, unlocking new possibilities in research and development.

Holiday shopping Consumers may not be ready to hear it yet, but the holiday shopping season is here. Of course, it may still be invisible to them, but as retail’s biggest moment approaches like clockwork, retailers are scrambling to ensure that shelves are properly stocked and customers remain satisfied. According to Mastercard, a 3.2% increase … Read more

Central quantum supercomputer could redefine materials science

Central quantum supercomputer could redefine materials science

Insider Brief: Quantum-centric supercomputers combine quantum and classical systems to tackle computational challenges in materials science, bypassing the memory limitations that hamper classical approaches. Specialized algorithms, such as the variational quantum eigensolver, quantum phase estimation, and Trotterization, can provide accurate modeling of atomic-level properties needed for applications in energy storage, aerospace, and durable materials. Quantum … Read more

NIU Today | De La Vega Innovation Lab’s Business Blitz event cultivates creativity

NIU Today | De La Vega Innovation Lab's Business Blitz event cultivates creativity

On Thursday, September 12, NIU business students gathered at the De La Vega Innovation Lab for a creativity and collaboration challenge called Business Blitz. This once-a-semester event brings together students from across campus to brainstorm and develop an out-of-the-box marketing solution for a surprise entrepreneur. This year’s entrepreneur was alumnus David Haas, ’05, MBA ’06, … Read more

Astronomers find a mini black hole

Astronomers find a mini black hole

Astronomers using Gaia data have just found a low-mass black hole orbiting a companion star. Credit: WANG Song Astronomers have discovered a light black hole that is a cosmic conundrum. Hypothetically, the masses of black holes could range from much less than a paper clip to at least tens of billions of times the mass … Read more