Senate Impasse on Defense Funding Deepens Government Shutdown Crisis
In a dramatic legislative showdown that prolongs the federal funding crisis, Senate Democrats have halted advancement of a comprehensive Pentagon…
In a dramatic legislative showdown that prolongs the federal funding crisis, Senate Democrats have halted advancement of a comprehensive Pentagon…
Montreal’s Hidden Methane Crisis: Urban Snow Dumps Rival Landfills in Emissions McGill University researchers have uncovered startling methane emission patterns…
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Initial performance testing of the upcoming Linux 6.18 kernel on Intel’s Xeon 6 Granite Rapids processors reveals notable improvements in server performance. The kernel, expected to become this year’s Long-Term Support version, demonstrates enhanced capabilities on high-end server hardware according to recent benchmarking analysis.
Early performance testing of the Linux 6.18 kernel on Intel’s forthcoming Xeon 6 Granite Rapids processors indicates significant evolution in server computing capabilities, according to reports from Phoronix. The analysis compares Linux 6.17.2 stable against the developmental Linux 6.18 Git kernel, providing insights into performance changes ahead of the kernel’s expected December debut as this year’s Long-Term Support version.
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Scientists are harnessing AI to accelerate epigenetic research that could reverse aging processes. Harvard’s David Sinclair reports successful epigenetic resetting in mice, pointing to potential human applications within our lifetime.
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how scientists approach epigenetics and aging research, with new breakthroughs suggesting age reversal might be achievable within our lifetimes, according to reports from leading researchers. Large language models and AI tools are helping scientists map the human genome and identify epigenetic processes that could slow or reverse aging, sources indicate.