One ISA, Infinite Use Cases: RISC-V and the Road to Workload-Specific Silicon
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://riscv.org/blog/workload-specific-silicon/

Who Gets to Decide How Much Is ‘Enough’ to Live a Good Life?
Opinion | The concept of setting sustainable limits on consumption faces a political challenge as it begins to influence policy.
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The Ever-Shrinking Eldercare Workforce
Opinion | Without help, the supply of dementia care workers in the U.S. won’t be able to keep up with an aging population.
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Abstinence From AI Is Not the Answer
Opinion | Refusing to use AI won’t protect society. Responsible resistance must include gaining knowledge about it.
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The Uncertain Future of International Scientific Collaboration
Opinion | It’s getting harder for scientists from around the world to work together. Researchers must find ways to adapt.
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Trump Supporters Distrust Science. We Need New Ways to Engage.
Opinion | Funding cuts are devastating for U.S. science. Regaining support will require cleaning house and bipartisan messaging.
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What Anti-Vaccine Policies Could Mean for Autoimmune Diseases
Opinion | A new study identifies a link between Epstein-Barr virus and lupus. Will politics block the search for a vaccine?
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Shouldn’t Just Be a Last Resort
Opinion | The depression treatment is often available only after medications fail. It's time for policy to catch up to science.
Undark MagazineThe Final Verification Frontier: How We Battle-Hardened RISC-V for Space
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://riscv.org/blog/breker-risc-v-space/