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Eos

[ ee-os ]

noun

  1. the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn, identified by the Romans with Aurora.


Eos

/ ˈ¾±ËÉ’²õ /

noun

  1. Greek myth the winged goddess of the dawn, the daughter of Hyperion Roman counterpartAurora
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So she started to be inspired because the boat is called Eos, for the goddess Eos, and then she asked me to pose for it.

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She and her colleagues wrote about their insights this summer in the magazine "Eos."

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“We expect Eos to be the fastest AI computer in the world,†said Huang.

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Tim Hornyak looks at their results, presented at a scientific meeting this summer, in an article for the earth science magazine Eos.

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Around half of those have dropped the requirement since 4 June, when the American Geophysical Union’s weekly news magazine, Eos, published an opinion piece calling for the test to be abandoned.

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