The agency will make funding available to research teams looking to solve the scientific challenges underpinning next-generation energy technologies. Energy Research & Development The Department of ...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory “is well suited” for the next generation of artificial intelligence. ORNL will push forward the AI revolution in science because it has Frontier, the world’s second ...
STRASBOURG, France, 31 March 2025 — To foster the next generation of life science research, 50 of the world’s top emerging scientists from 25 nations have won 2025 Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP ...
Representing only the most daring and truly pioneering life science research, 108 of the world’s top scientists from 23 nations have won 2024 Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) Research Grants.
New "AI GYM for Science" dramatically boosts the biological and chemical intelligence of any causal or frontier LLM Up to 10x performance gains on key drug discovery benchmarks compared to LLMs that ...
January 22, 2024 — The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES) program, is issuing a $100 million funding opportunity announcement for new and renewing Energy ...
Eighty years ago, presidential science advisor Vannevar Bush delivered to President Harry S. Truman a remarkable report entitled “Science-The Endless Frontier.” In this report, Bush described the ...
Humanity’s next great expansion is no longer a thought experiment. It is unfolding in real time in orbit, around the Moon and on the path to Mars, as governments and companies quietly build the ...
WASHINGTON – The National Academy of Sciences, in partnership with The Kavli Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, will host a symposium to consider the future of science in the U.S. and how ...
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Editor's Note: In this second installment of a two-part series on leadership and readiness, the article argues that the future of military advantage lies not in weapons or algorithms, but in character ...