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Best STEM Summer Camps In Denver 2023

The Maker Mom

A real perk is that Steve and Kate’s will refund any unused days you pre-purchase, making this a fully flexible camp. Silicon STEM Academy Silicon STEM Academy is favored for teaching technical skills that equip students for the modern world and give them practical experience in computer science.

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Creating software that works for everyone

Futurum

Smart parking app software architecture and key software structures. Software engineering, or software development, is the branch of computer science that involves designing and developing software – the instructions and programs that enable computers to function. I was first exposed to computers in my mid-teens.

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Morph with the wind: shape-changing buildings

Futurum

From an architectural standpoint, it is the part of the building that people will see, so its aesthetic traits are important. Buildings are also becoming taller and more flexible, as lighter building materials and more sophisticated designs are developed, but wind-induced vibrations only get stronger and more serious with height.

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Can AI Solve Science?

Stephen Wolfram

Yes, there can be a lot of flexibility in this model. Perhaps even the architecture of the network can change. Probably it’s because neural nets capture the architectural essence of actual brains. But what if we just set up neural nets with a given architecture, and pick their weights at random? So why does this work?

Science 122
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Even beyond Physics: Introducing Multicomputation as a Fourth General Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

Chemistry / Molecular Biology. In thinking about chemistry we can make a much more concrete multicomputational model: the tokens are actual individual molecules (represented say in terms of bonds) and the events are reactions between them. (As Perhaps not for chemistry as it’s done today. Does this matter, though?

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Multicomputation: A Fourth Paradigm for Theoretical Science

Stephen Wolfram

Chemistry / Molecular Biology. In thinking about chemistry we can make a much more concrete multicomputational model: the tokens are actual individual molecules (represented say in terms of bonds) and the events are reactions between them. (As Perhaps not for chemistry as it’s done today. Does this matter, though?

Science 64