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Eos

[ ee-os ]

noun

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


Eos

/ ˈiːɒs /

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.

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

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

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

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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