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Mesopotamian trade symbols may be origins of proto-cuneiform. Cylinder seals linked trade to early script development. Study shows transition from trade symbols to structured writing.
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told Live Science. "And the solution hasn't necessarily been to make things more efficient. It's just been to buy more and more GPUs and spend more and more power. So if optics can address some of ...
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Successfully synthesizing these "anti-Bredt" molecules, as described Nov. 1 in the journal Science, could help scientists make new kinds of medicine. "If there's a rule that says something ...