Charlie Chasen and Michael Malone met in Atlanta in 1997, when Mr. Malone served as a guest singer in Mr. Chasen’s band. They quickly became friends, but they didn’t notice what other people around them did: The two men could pass for twins. Mr. Malone and Mr. Chasen are doppelgängers. They look strikingly similar, but they are not related. Their immediate ancestors aren’t even from the same parts
Aurora is a supercomputer that the Energy Department is developing for its Argonne National Laboratory using Intel chips.Credit...Argonne National Laboratory OAKLAND, Calif. — When it selected Intel to help build a $500 million supercomputer last year, the Energy Department bet that computer chips made in the United States could help counter a technology challenge from China. Officials at the depa
In the race for the most powerful computers, Fugaku, a Japanese supercomputer, recently beat American and Chinese machines. Fugaku, Japan’s new supercomputer, at the Riken Center for Computational Science in Kobe. The machine carried out 2.8 times more calculations a second than an IBM system in Tennessee.Credit...Dai Kurokawa/EPA, via Shutterstock China and the United States are locked in a conte
The extraordinary friendship of an elderly songwriter and the precocious child of his single-parent neighbor is at the heart of this novel that darts back and forth through the decades, from the 1960s to the era of Brexit. The first in a projected four-volume series, it’s a moving exploration of the intricacies of the imagination, a sly teasing-out of a host of big ideas and small revelations, all
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The year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, selected by the editors of The New York Times Book Review. FICTION & POETRY ALL OUR NAMES. By Dinaw Mengestu. (Knopf, $25.95.) With great sadness and much hard truth, Mengestu’s novel looks at a relationship of shared dependencies between a Midwestern social worker and a bereft African immigrant. ALL THE BIRDS, SINGING. By Evie Wyld. (Pantheon, $2
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