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Pictured L-R: Rahm Emanuel, U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Darío Gil, Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research, Professor Kohei Itoh, President, Keio University, Yun Duk-min, South Korea Ambassador to Japan. (Credit: US State Department)
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Localized data on air quality, pollen levels, humidity and temperature will be sent via IBM’s weather data API to Electrolux as a basis for smart app recommendations to help consumers make more informed decisions about when to use appliances such as clothes dryers, air purifiers and air conditioners. (Credit: Electrolux/IBM)
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**COMMERCIAL IMAGE** In this photo taken by Feature Photo Service for IBM: Nine young women and men earned their associate degrees in technology from Daley College at the commencement held by the City Colleges of Chicago at the UIC Pavilion in Chicago, IL on May 13, 2017. These young trailblazers are Chicago’s first early graduates of Sarah E. Goode STEM Academy, an innovative education model that launched in 2012 in partnership with Chicago Public Schools, Daley College, and IBM. The program gives students the option to complete a six-year program with both a high school diploma and an associate degree in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Some of the graduates, such as Anissa Del Rio and Marcos Montero (second and fourth from left), will finish the program in as little as four years, getting their college degrees four and a half weeks before receiving their high school diplomas. The IBM-inspired P-TECH schools are designed to open new pathways to better prepare young people for college and for “new collar” careers in some of the nation’s fast-growing fields that require sought-after skills that can be learned through innovative public education models like P-TECH, which IBM pioneered. There are currently nearly 60 P-TECH schools in six states across the US. IBM is committed to work with educators and businesses to create an additional 20 schools in the U.S. by this year’s end. (Feature Photo Service)
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This year's IBM "5 in 5" predictions focus on accelerating the discovery of new materials to enable a more sustainable future. In line with the United Nation’s global call-to-action through its Sustainable Development Goals, IBM researchers are working to speed up the discovery of new materials that will address significant worldwide problems. Specifically, we are exploring how technology can be used to reinvent the materials design process to find solutions to such challenges as fostering good health and clean energy as well as bolstering sustainability, climate action and responsible production.
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In the next five years, we will be able to capture CO2 more efficiently and transform it into something useful. IBM researchers are working on a sustainable materials development platform for harnessing CO2 as a raw material for monomers and polymers such as plastic. The instrument pictured here is used to synthesize new CO2-based materials designed with a focus towards recyclability that allows for recovery and reuse.
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A battery evaluation board in the IBM Research-Almaden Battery Lab used to measure the performance of a cobalt- and nickel-free battery developed by IBM researchers. The researchers showed that the battery could have higher power density, lower flammability and much faster charging times than conventional Li-ion batteries.
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A battery tester and cycler in the IBM Research-Almaden Battery Lab, where IBM researchers developed a cobalt- and nickel-free battery that relies on an iodine-based cathode. The researchers showed that the battery could have higher power density, lower flammability and much faster charging times than conventional Li-ion batteries.
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The convergence of emerging technologies allows us to address the discovery process in a fundamentally new way. AI and quantum will increasingly combine with rapidly-advancing high-performance classical computers as a platform for scientific discovery.
The IBM-built Summit supercomputer pictured here is the world's smartest and most powerful supercomputer. (Photo Credit: ORNL)
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IBM designed an approach to accelerate material discovery where AI is a key component across the entire chain of the material discovery process. This includes its cloud-powered chemistry lab RoboRXN, which allows researchers to create new materials by predicting the outcome of chemical reactions. Since earlier this year IBM scientists around the world are using RoboRXN to synthesize materials for carbon capture, photoresists and antivirals. It will soon go to work generating materials for nitrogen fixation.
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The hybrid cloud will enable a flexible infrastructure of emerging technologies to supercharge the discovery of materials, some of which we haven’t imagined yet.
Inside the IBM Cloud in Dallas, Texas. (Credit: Connie Zhou for IBM)
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IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna (left) and Director of IBM Research Dario Gil are pictured with a 10-foot-tall and 6-foot-wide "super-fridge,” a dilution refrigerator larger than any commercially available. The “super-fridge” is being custom built by IBM to effectively support quantum systems as they scale to the thousands and eventually million-plus qubit systems of the future that will be capable of solving problems out of reach of today’s most powerful supercomputers (Credit: Connie Zhou for IBM)
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IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna (left) and Director of IBM Research Dario Gil are pictured with a 10-foot-tall and 6-foot-wide "super-fridge,” a dilution refrigerator larger than any commercially available. The “super-fridge” is being custom built by IBM to effectively support quantum systems as they scale to the thousands and eventually million-plus qubit systems of the future that will be capable of solving problems out of reach of today’s most powerful supercomputers (Credit: Connie Zhou for IBM)
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:IBM Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna (left) and Director of IBM Research Dario Gil are pictured with a 10-foot-tall and 6-foot-wide "super-fridge,” a dilution refrigerator larger than any commercially available. The “super-fridge” is being custom built by IBM to effectively support quantum systems as they scale to the thousands and eventually million-plus qubit systems of the future that will be capable of solving problems out of reach of today’s most powerful supercomputers.
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IBM Quantum Hummingbird is a 65-qubit processor available on the IBM Cloud for members of the IBM Q Network. Quantum processors rely on the mathematics of elementary particles in order to expand computational capabilities, running quantum circuits rather than the logic circuits of digital computers.
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IBM Watson Assistant helps communicate registration and absentee ballot procedures to Idaho citizens (credit: IBM)
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Open Questions with Watson Discovery is available on the US Open mobile app, shown here, and USOpen.org (courtesy: IBM)
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IBM will facilitate several tennis debates among fans on USOpen.org, using insights from Watson Discovery to build pro and con arguments through a new experience called Open Questions with Watson Discovery (courtesy: IBM)
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Match Insights with Watson Discovery uses natural language processing technology to search for and understand millions of sources to gather the most relevant information for fans, ahead of each match (courtesy: IBM)
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IBM’s new POWER10 chip is built for the hybrid cloud era. It includes breakthrough new security features including, memory inception to improve cloud capacity and delivers 40% faster encryption for today’s toughest standards and future encryption standards like post-Quantum encryption, and new enhancements to container security.
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A closer look at the IBM POWER10 7nm processors on a silicon wafer. IBM POWER10 is the first commercialized 7nnm processor and was designed over five years with hundreds of new and pending patents.
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A collection of IBM POWER10 7nm processors on a silicon wafer. The wafer is cut into individual chips that become the “brains” behind IBM Power Systems servers. Each IBM POWER10 chip can deliver up to 3x the capacity and energy efficiency of the previous generation and up to 20x faster AI inferencing.
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Using blockchain, catchers upload information about their fish from the ocean, creating a complete record of the journey from ocean to table (credit: IBM)
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The new partnership between Atea, IBM, and Sjømatbedriftene will bring several seafood producers together to begin using blockchain (credit: Sjømatbedriftene)
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By tracing seafood to the source, blockchain can help make the food's origins easily available to shoppers (credit: IBM)
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With Watson Assistant for Citizens, IBM is helping government agencies, healthcare organizations and academic institutions use AI to put trusted data and information into the hands of their citizens. Citizens can quickly obtain reliable information about COVID-19, including guidance from the CDC and local sources such as links to school closings, news and documents on a state website -- online or by phone. (Credit: IBM)
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Watson Assistant for Citizens automates responses to frequently asked questions about COVID-19 on topics such as symptoms, testing and protective measures. (Credit: IBM)
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull completes the first leg of its journey by touching the ground of MSubs Ltd’s warehouse (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being offloaded at MSubs Ltd (ProMare HQ) in Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull beginning its journey from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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The Mayflower Autonomous Ship’s hull being lifted on the truck that will transport it from Gdansk, Poland, to Plymouth, UK.
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Mayflower Autonomous Ship at Aluship Technologies, Gdansk, Poland, ready to be transported to Plymouth, UK.
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IBM launched a free interactive dashboard driven by IBM Watson and built on IBM Cognos Analytics to help data scientists, researchers, media organizations and more users analyze and filter COVID-19 data down to the county level (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)
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Track reported COVID-19 cases near you and stay informed with data, news and information on weather.com and The Weather Channel app (credit: IBM's The Weather Channel)