The JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated in Germany, is the first European system to reach exascale performance (over one quintillion (10¹⁸) operations per second), making it the most powerful supercomputer in Europe and the fourth fastest worldwide. It also leads the Green500 ranking as the world’s…
The Swedish company Blykalla, which develops lead-cooled small modular…
Researchers have developed a more efficient method to convert carbon…
The Japanese multinational electronics company Panasonic has inaugurated an…
The European Commission has approved Belgium's revised financing plans for…
An international research team led by Prof. Bob van der Zwaan from the…
A nationwide hydrogen core network in Germany is already under…