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Ultra cold clocks could reveal how quantum physics alters time
SES Assistant Professor Igor Pikovsky’s research on ultracold clocks—made from thousands of ions cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero—to further study the concepts of space and time in quantum mechanics were featured in the story
Dancing with AI: how next-gen game designers are taking the lead
HASS Assistant Professor Jonah King’s sci-fi virtual reality exhibit Honey Fungus that blends human imagination and machine learning is profiled in the story. In his work, King used AI to enhance human artistic processes and creations. “We can think about the relationship to technology, particularly the relationship to AI, as a kind of a dance,” he says.
Trump wants to kill quarterly earnings. Here’s what it would mean for Hollywood
SSB’s Associate Professor Stefano Bonini spoke about the potential outcomes of Hollywood companies’ shifting earnings disclosures from quarterly to biannual. “If you skip that quarterly meeting where you inform investors on the performance of a particular show, movie or product and you wait until the end of the season to say, ‘Hey, we launched this thing and it didn’t really work. Nobody watched it and it really bombed,’ the reaction is going to be a lot more violent,” he said.








