Nine sacks. No touchdowns. Nebraska’s trip to Minnesota turned from Friday Night Lights to Friday Night Fright, writes Amie Just.
Nine sacks. No touchdowns. Nebraska’s trip to Minnesota turned from Friday Night Lights to Friday Night Fright, writes Amie Just.
The Osaka-Kansai Expo, which brought together 158 countries and regions over 184 days before closing on October 13th, now faces a crucial question: how can its legacy be preserved for future generations? Experts say the answer lies not only in what remains physically such as pavilions, iconic structures, and innovative technologies but also in how the event continues to inspire people long after the crowds have gone home.
Tokyo University of Technology unveiled its new supercomputer, named Seiran, on October 2nd, marking the start of full-scale operations. Equipped with the latest GPUs from U. S. chipmaker Nvidia, the system is designed specifically for generative AI and is the largest of its kind among Japans private universities.