Security Isn’t Something to Set and Forget

Security Isn’t Something to Set and Forget

In this podcast, David Hake, UC Berkeley lecturer and co-founder of Resilience Insurance, talks about the rise and spread of cyberthreats facing governments, enterprises and individuals. “Every company has a digital footprint, every company – even Bob’s pizza around the corner – relies on the internet to enable their business,” Hake said. “And so, digital [See the full post…]

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A Path to Cloud: How to Approach Hybrid vs. Multicloud

A Path to Cloud: How to Approach Hybrid vs. Multicloud

In this third episode of Intel’s Path to Cloud series, Phil Vokins, Cloud Services Director with Intel Americas is joined by experts Chandra Chitneni, Networks Principal Engineer and Sridhar Mahankali, Networks Security Principal Engineer to discuss the differences between and considerations for adopting private vs. hybrid vs. multi-cloud options. In this video, the team demystifies [See the full post…]

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AI in Gaming: Empowering Game Developers

AI in Gaming: Empowering Game Developers

In the gaming world, artificial intelligence (AI) is proving to be a game-changer. It has played a pivotal role in enhancing game-player’s experiences. Amongst other capabilities, Artificial intelligence is used to generate responsive, adaptive, or intelligent behaviors primarily in non-player characters (NPCs) similar to human-like intelligence. With the right tools and access to advanced technologies, developers [See the full post…]

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Are Psychedelics the Next Big Breakthrough in Mental Health Treatment?

Are Psychedelics the Next Big Breakthrough in Mental Health Treatment?

While once deemed to have no medical value, there’s currently a race underway to study and gain FDA approval for the use of psychedelics as a mental health treatment. In this episode of the Business Group on Health Podcast, we speak with Olivia Goldhill, investigative reporter at STAT, about this race and why psychedelic therapy [See the full post…]

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Explore the Tiny Universe Researchers See in Topsoil

Explore the Tiny Universe Researchers See in Topsoil

The world’s farmland is in crisis. The earth is not creating enough new fertile soil to mitigate what our agricultural activity is losing. According to the U.N.’s Food and Agricultural Organization, the world’s topsoil could be depleted by 2080.   Scientists are urgently studying how to preserve the topsoil. They’re delving deep into the microscopics of [See the full post…]

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IT@Intel: Increasing EDA Performance and Throughput with the Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family

IT@Intel: Increasing EDA Performance and Throughput with the Intel Xeon Processor Scalable Family

IT Best Practices: Intel IT operates 56 data center modules at 16 data center sites. These sites have a total capacity of 103 megawatts, housing more than 360,000 servers that underpin the computing needs of 116,000 employees. Intel IT has four main segments of operation: Design, Office, Manufacturing and Enterprise. This paper focuses on only [See the full post…]

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IT@Intel: Secure Cloud Printing and Imaging

IT@Intel: Secure Cloud Printing and Imaging

IT Best Practices: Intel employees expect easy-to-use, seamless and effective printing. Intel IT has the responsibility to find the most cost-effective, secure and technically viable solution. Marrying these two goals is an art, and Intel IT’s best practices can demystify this process, provide insights about the selection of devices, help evaluate different modes of ownership [See the full post…]

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Behind the Scenes: Arming Researchers with Visualization Know-How

Behind the Scenes: Arming Researchers with Visualization Know-How

Scientific visualization (SciVis) is a process of representing raw scientific data as images, which helps scientists improve their interpretations of large data sets. More and more, advanced visualization tools are becoming an integral part of a researcher’s analysis toolkit; and when in the hands of scientists and researchers, they can visualize, interact with, and get [See the full post…]

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Data Tech Helping Scientists Tackle the Dire Problem of Soil Loss 

Data Tech Helping Scientists Tackle the Dire Problem of Soil Loss 

Humans are depleting the earth’s topsoil at an alarming rate. Scientists say this is not speculation but a measurable fact. If the world continues with current agricultural techniques the farms of the world will lose its topsoil due to erosion in 60 years. With humanity on track to grow to 9 billion people by 2050, [See the full post…]

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Combatting Climate Change as a Prescription for Health and Equity

Combatting Climate Change as a Prescription for Health and Equity

Climate change touches everything important to us, according to Dr. Renee Salas, and that includes our health and well-being. And perhaps there’s no clearer example of how we’re all bound together by the effects of climate change than the 2021 Dixie Fire that caused unhealthy air quality well beyond California’s state lines. In this episode [See the full post…]

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