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physics

[fiz-iks] / ˈfɪz ɪks /


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Supercomputers used across the nuclear weapons complex consume vast amounts of electricity to simulate the physics of nuclear systems and other high stakes scenarios.

From Science Daily

"Around half of reef locations affected by bleaching-level heat stress were exposed twice or more during the three-year event -- often with devastating consequences," said Scott Heron, professor of physics at James Cook University.

From Science Daily

“I’m not a physics person, but it helps. If you don’t have enough speed, you’ll fall off. So you need to accept the speed.”

From Los Angeles Times

They shared conference invites and articles on subjects Epstein took a liking to, such as mathematics, theoretical physics, psychology, evolutionary biology and brain science.

From Los Angeles Times

He says AI can help accelerate physics simulations by up to 100,000 times — but that humans need to double-check results.

From MarketWatch