Leashing Chinese AI Needs Smart Chip Controls

China’s stunning achievements in AI have one glaring weak spot: access to compute—the raw processing power that fuels AI and relies on large volumes of advanced semiconductors. The United States currently has a tenfold advantage over China in total compute capacity, a gap that may only widen over time. U.S. tech firms are pouring billions… Continue reading Leashing Chinese AI Needs Smart Chip Controls

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NOAA Says It’s Ready for Hurricane Season. Weather Experts Are Worried

CLIMATEWIRE | The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration insists it’s ready for the above-average hurricane season that meteorologists expect this summer. But scientists across the country are sounding the alarm about personnel shortages and budget cuts, which they say could strain the agency’s resources and risk burnout among its staff. The tension was on display… Continue reading NOAA Says It’s Ready for Hurricane Season. Weather Experts Are Worried

Writing a Defense Strategy That Sticks

This commentary was originally published by Defense One on August 1, 2025. Defense strategy has become a booming enterprise, yet its core themes often boil down to a single word—or just a few. Donald Rumsfeld’s tenure in the Pentagon was defined by “transformation,” while Lloyd Austin’s strategy (PDF) emphasized “campaigning” and “integrated deterrence.” Robert Gates… Continue reading Writing a Defense Strategy That Sticks

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New Method Is the Fastest Way To Find the Best Routes

If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle the easiest pieces first. But this kind of sorting has a cost. You may end up spending too much time putting the pieces in order. This dilemma is especially relevant… Continue reading New Method Is the Fastest Way To Find the Best Routes

Russia’s Use of Crypto Schemes

To maintain access to international markets in the face of Western economic pressure, Russia is increasingly turning to noncurrency payment schemes. The state has strong incentives to obscure its transactions and reduce reliance on fiat currencies (such as the dollar or euro) to evade sanctions and avoid scrutiny. This month, the head of Rosfinmonitoring, Russia’s… Continue reading Russia’s Use of Crypto Schemes

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Leading States Offer a Roadmap to Jobs of the Future

It’s hard to plan for jobs of the future that promise to be vastly different. But the future is rapidly approaching in advanced manufacturing. How can state governments, education and training organizations, and employers start to collaborate now to create these new jobs? Manufacturing jobs a decade, or even five years, from now will require… Continue reading Leading States Offer a Roadmap to Jobs of the Future

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‘It’s a Mess’: A Brain-Bending Trip to Quantum Theory’s 100th Birthday Party

Those Who Don’t Know The evening before Fuchs and I had lunch, he had given the first official physics talk of the conference, a lightning review of QBism and a report on some conjectures in number theory that QBist thinking had helped him make recent progress on. His closing words at the end of the… Continue reading ‘It’s a Mess’: A Brain-Bending Trip to Quantum Theory’s 100th Birthday Party

A Science-Based Strategy for Preventing Veteran Suicide: There’s Room at the Table for Everyone

Veteran suicide remains a critical issue in the United States, claiming more than 6,000 lives annually. The suicide rate among veterans exceeds that of nonveterans and for two decades has been rising at a faster pace. Despite significant efforts by government and private sectors, the problem persists. In recent research, we took stock of existing… Continue reading A Science-Based Strategy for Preventing Veteran Suicide: There’s Room at the Table for Everyone

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These Contacts Let You See Infrared Light—Even with Your Eyes Closed

New Contacts Let You See Infrared Light—Even with Your Eyes Closed Straight out of science fiction, these contact lenses convert infrared light into visible light that humans can see By Elizabeth Gibney & Nature magazine People who tested a new type of designer contact lens could see flashing infrared signals from a light source. Yuqian… Continue reading These Contacts Let You See Infrared Light—Even with Your Eyes Closed