Le monument des Garibaldiens
https://k-farnaom.fr/2025/11/19/le-monument-des-garibaldiens/
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NVIDIA and Oracle to Build US Department of Energy’s Largest AI Supercomputer for Scientific Discovery
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On this day (12/20) in 1951, researchers at Argonne Natl. lab powered four 200-watt light bulbs via EBR-1. The first proof-of-concept for nuclear power for electricity, not bombs.
This is such a big deal I have it in mine and @Jillianmarisa’s shared calendar. Another point of interest is Patrick Stewart’s birthday but that’s a toot for another day.
#NuclearHistory #NuclearPower #AtomicHeritage #Argonne #OnThisDay #OTD
Heating up plutoniumoxide to 3000 K to make nuclear energy safer is pretty cool stuff.
https://interestingengineering.com/energy/us-nuclear-reactor-plutonium-oxide
Deux bus du réseau TAO, entrés en collision, ont terminé leur course dans une maison du quartier de l'Argonne, à Orléans, mercredi 7 février. Au lendemain des faits, le propriétaire du pavillon témoigne.
Sometimes extraordinary circumstances like the pandemic offer researchers unexpected opportunities to serve others. Danilo Pérez, now a Ph.D. student in computational neuroscience at New York University, found himself in this situation in Puerto Rico in 2020. He contributed his mathematical modeling expertise as part of a team that built and maintained Puerto Rico’s public health data during that intense period. Later he contributed to AI-based modeling of coronavirus variants that won major honors in the computing community: the 2022 Gordon Bell Special Prize for HPC-Based COVID-19 Research. These days Danilo is developing computational tools to understand value-based decision making at NYU, a process that can be applied in economics, medicine and public policy. We discuss how compelling science problems have propelled his training, how music and family support him, and his focus on citizen-facing science, especially in Puerto Rico. You’ll meet: Danilo Pérez, a Ph.D. student in computational neuroscientist jointly advised by and in NYU’s Center for Neural Science. He is a current recipient of a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship (). This conversation was recorded in July 2023 at the of the DOE CSGF in Washington, D.C. Read more about Danilo and his work .