News

As COVID-19 claimed victims at the start of the pandemic, scientific models made headlines. We needed such models to make informed decisions. But how can we tell whether they can be trusted? The ...
Models are used to study scientific phenomena ranging from the brain to the weather, yet they can be hard for many people to digest. So why do scientists use them?
In the comment, a team of renowned researchers emphasises the importance of increasing collaboration between scientists, policymakers, and society, potentially through scientific modelling.
For example, Imperial College London is producing relatively detailed modelling that can be used to make accurate predictions about specific cases in the United States and the United Kingdom.
When modelling fails Modelling is used across scientific fields – ranging from astrophysics and climate prediction to bioinformatics and economics.
Last year, the most powerful geomagnetic storm in 20 years hit Earth. It produced stunning aurora displays in parts of the US ...
The National Science Foundation and NVIDIA are investing $152 million in an open-source AI initiative led by Ai2, delivering ...