Hardware is the Center of the Universe (Again)
• The 40-Year Evolution of Hardware-Assisted Verification - From In-Circuit Emulation to AI-Era Full-Stack Validation For more than a decade, Hardware-Assisted Verification platfor
• The 40-Year Evolution of Hardware-Assisted Verification - From In-Circuit Emulation to AI-Era Full-Stack Validation For more than a decade, Hardware-Assisted Verification platfor
• Observing the Universe’s Teenage Angst with Dropout Galaxies and CMB Lensing byBen Sherwin| Feb 23, 2026 |Daily Paper Summaries|0 comments Title:Cosmology with dropout selection:
• ‘Investable universe’ of crypto is narrowing: NYDIG NYDIG’s Greg Cipolaro says only a handful of crypto applications are attractive to investors and that the sector needs to reev
• Existential Physics: A Scientist’s Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions (2022) by Sabine Hossenfelder opens with a warning that it might damage your mental health. • I am wondering
• This image combines views from the Hubble and Keck II telescopes. • A galaxy in the foreground, which appears as a diagonal line, is acting as a gravitational lens. • The ring sh
• That the universe is expanding has been known for almost a hundred years now, but how fast? • The exact rate of that expansion remains hotly debated, even challenging the standar
• An international collaboration using the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) has published an exceptionally detailed radio sky map, revealing 13.7 million cosmic sources and delivering t
• Universe may end in a â big crunch,â new dark energy data suggests A Cornell physicist has calculated that the universe may be nearing the halfway point of a total lifespan of ab
• The Carina Nebula viewed by the Hubble Space TelescopeNASA/ESA/M. • Livio, The Hubble Heritage Team & Hubble 20th Anniversary Team (STScI) The Carina Nebula viewed by the Hubble
• JWST produced the most detailed, high‑resolution dark matter map ever, twice sharper than previous maps. • Map shows dark matter overlapping and intertwining with visible matter