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    Heat-Proofing Crops

    As temperatures rise and prolonged periods of droughts increase, agricultural scientists in Southeast Asia are developing heat-resistant crops to ensure that the region stays fed.

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    The Key To Climate Models

    As more countries embrace climate modeling, researchers turn to AI to improve the accuracy and efficiency of their models.

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    Too Hot To Work

    As more heatwaves sweep through Southeast Asia, outdoor workers are confronted with an increased risk of deaths, disabilities and health issues in the region.

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    An Eye On AI

    Backed by immense computing power, breakthroughs in AI are transforming multiple facets of society, from the way we deliver patient care to how we harness renewable energy resources like solar power.

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    Hot Centers

    The Urban Heat Island effect is making densely populated areas in cities hotter. How are city planners and governments in Asia addressing this?

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    Defining The Future Of AI

    In an interview with Supercomputing Asia, Torsten Hoefler, director, Scalable Parallel Computing Laboratory at ETH Zurich, covers HPC education, regulation and international collaboration.

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    The Oceans Are Running A Fever

    Increasing marine heatwaves are breaking the resilience of aquatic life with long-term consequences for coastal communities.

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    Accelerating Advancements In Healthcare

    From disease diagnostics to drug development, healthcare applications are poised to receive a major boost from the combined power of AI and supercomputing.

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    Who Published It?

    As generative AI enters the landscape of scientific writing and publication, the scientific ecosystem is wrestling with questions surrounding the extent of the technology’s use, how to regulate it and its impact on the practice of science itself.

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    Generative AI’s Shadow On Jobs

    Generative AI might eliminate thousands of current jobs, but also create new ones. How worried should we be and who is most at risk?

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    Chatbot Revolution

    ChatGPT-powered chatbots are on the rise but their reliability remains in question. As more companies build synthetic media into their business model, we analyze the scope of its skillset.

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    Ink Gets Intelligent

    In the face of changing artistic landscapes and creative credit controversy, some artists, researchers and computer scientists in Asia are exploring how generative AI can be used to preserve traditional art.

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    Playing The Molecular Chess Game

    In the search for new drugs for critical diseases, generative AI might be the helping hand researchers need to speed up a years-long process.

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    Five Ways HPC Is Enabling Digital-Based Learning

    New interactive and immersive learning methods are entering the education landscape. With high-performance computing at the forefront, education across Asia is experiencing a digital transformation.

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    Closing The Gap Between HPC Tech And Education

    The relationship between HPC technologies and its literacy is inextricably intertwined—each relying on the other to advance the field and unlock its full potential.

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    Playing Nicely With AI

    As curious students venture the uncharted territory of generative AI, education systems are tasked with ensuring its appropriate use while still delivering quality education.

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    Accelerating Decarbonization: Fugaku In The Race To Net Zero

    In a race against time, researchers are tapping into the computational power of Fugaku to solve our world’s pressing carbon problem.

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    Capping Carbon On Asia’s Supercomputers

    Thoughtful processor design, optimized programming and strong government support are helping to make high performance computing ecosystems more sustainable.

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    Caring For The Caregivers

    COVID-19 exposed and exacerbated the mental toll of being a healthcare worker especially in low-resource settings in Asia. As we move toward a new normal, governments, hospitals and mental health experts are beginning to support the neglected community of health care workers, but many challenges are yet to be addressed.

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    Good Trip

    For those struggling with the long shadows of depression, conventional medicines can be a frustrating hit-or-miss. Psychedelics might offer a novel solution.