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ScienceDaily · 04/03/2025 12:29 EDT

Riding the AI wave toward rapid, precise ocean simulations

Scientists have developed an AI-powered fluid simulation model that significantly reduces computation time while maintaining accuracy. Their approach could aid offshore power generation, ship design and ocean monitoring.

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