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Neukom Institute Announces 2021 Playwriting Shortlist


Neukom Institute Announces 2021 Playwriting Shortlist
The fourth annual award for playwriting considers works for the theater that address the question “What does it mean to be a human in a computerized world?”by BWW News Desk
Dartmouth s Neukom Institute has announced the playwriting shortlist for the 2021 Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards. The fourth annual award for playwriting considers full-length plays and other full-length works for the theater that address the question What does it mean to be a human in a computerized world?
2021 Neukom Awards Shortlist for Playwriting:
Some of Us Exist in the Future by Nkenna Akunna
Roll Play by Julia Blauvelt ....

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2021 Neukom Award for Playwriting Shortlist


“The Moderate”, Ken Urban
“Atlas, the Lonely Gibbon”, Deborah Yarchun
The award considers works that address the question, “What does it mean to be a human in a computerized world?” The winner will receive $5,000 and “support for a two-stage development process with workshops at VoxLab and Northern Stage.” Results will be announced in Spring 2021.
For more information, see the Neukom Institute website.
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Laser-driven experiments provide insights into the formation of the universe


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VIDEO: A 3D radiation magneto-hydrodynamic FLASH simulation of the experimental platform. The video shows a rendering of the magnetic field as a function of time, with grids and cylindrical shields shown.
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Credit: University of Rochester/Laboratory for Laser Energetics
The universe is filled with magnetic fields. Understanding how magnetic fields are generated and amplified in plasmas is essential to studying how large structures in the universe were formed and how energy is divided throughout the cosmos.
An international collaboration, co-led by researchers at the University of Rochester, the University of Oxford, and the University of Chicago, conducted experiments that captured for the first time in a laboratory setting the time history of the growth of magnetic fields by the turbulent dynamo, a physical mechanism thought to be responsible for generating and sustaining astrophysical magnetic fields. The experiments accessed co ....

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World's fastest supercomputer Fugaku begins its shared use


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World s fastest supercomputer Fugaku begins its shared use
On March 9, the development of the supercomputer Fugaku was completed, and shared use of the machine began. The computer, currently ranked as the most powerful in the world, was developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu starting in 2014, with the mission of becoming the core of Japan’s High Performance Computing Infrastructure, an initiative of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
The tape-cutting ceremony. From the left: High Performance Computing Infrastructure Consortium President Taisuke Boku, RIKEN President Hiroshi Matsumoto, RIST President Yasuhide Tajima, and R-CCS Center Director Satoshi Matsuoka. Photo: RIKEN. ....

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Japan supercomputer Fugaku in full operation to aid COVID-19 research


Japan supercomputer Fugaku in full operation to aid COVID-19 research
March 9, 2021 (Mainichi Japan)
A tape cutting ceremony is held to mark the supercomputer Fugaku going into full operation in Kobe on March 9, 2021. (Mainichi/Yohei Koide)
KOBE (Kyodo) Japan s Fugaku supercomputer, the world s fastest in terms of computing speed, went into full operation on Tuesday, earlier than initially scheduled, in the hope of being utilized for research related to the novel coronavirus.
The supercomputer, named after an alternative word for Mt. Fuji, launched partial operation in April last year to visualize how droplets that could carry the virus spread from the mouth and to help explore possible treatments for COVID-19, the respiratory illness caused by the virus. ....

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