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A novel chip automates the reaction cascades occurring between molecules inside DNADNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule composed of two long strands of nucleotides…
New AI system takes its inspiration from humans: when a human sees a color from one object, we can easily apply it to any other…
Jung-Tsung Shen, associate professor in the Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering, has developed a deterministic, high-fidelity, two-bit quantum logic gate that takes advantage of…
World’s fastest real-time quantum random number generator with a photonic integrated chip. Credit: Bing Bai and Yao Zheng At roughly the size of a fingertip,…
Algorand uses a unique blockchain architecture developed by MIT Professor Silvio Micali to offer a decentralized, secure, and scalable platform. Algorand uses a unique architecture…
Snapshot from MD simulation of graphene on liquid Cu. Credit: Santiago Cingolani. Researchers from the Technical University of Munich have been using GCS HPC resources…
The neuromorphic chip reliably and precisely detects high-frequency oscillations in previously recorded intracranial EEG. Credit: UZH, ETHZ, USZ Researchers from Zurich have developed a compact,…
Computing experts thought they had developed adequate security patches after the major worldwide Spectre flaw of 2018, but UVA’s discovery shows processors are open to…
The nitrogen vacancy center set-up, that was used for the first experimental demonstration of QMLA. Credit: Gentile et al. Protocol to reverse engineer Hamiltonian models…
Left: an image of a tree based on LiDAR data. Right: the same image converted to a hologram. Credit: Jana Skirnewskaja Researchers have developed the…
Credit: Sagiv Shiber, LSU “Octo-Tiger,” a breakthrough astrophysics code, simulates the evolution of self-gravitating and rotating systems of arbitrary geometry using adaptive mesh refinement and…
Electron holes could be the solution to operational speed/coherence trade-off. A new study indicates holes the solution to operational speed/coherence trade-off, potential scaling up of…
Magneto-optical microscope used for imaging spin waves in a Fabry-Pérot resonator. Credit: Matt Allinson, Aalto University Spin waves could unlock the next generation of computer…
Technology developed through a KAUST-led collaboration with Intel, Microsoft and the University of Washington can dramatically increase the speed of machine learning on parallelized computing…
A new algorithm offers insights into consumer spending by identifying what someone purchased from only the bill total. At first, it seemed like the algorithm…
Researchers Develop Speedier Network Analysis to Boost Recommendation Algorithms and Internet Search
MIT researchers developed software to more efficiently run graph applications on a range of computing hardware, including both CPUs and GPUs.Credit: Istockphoto images edited by…
Quantum technologies for computers open up new concepts of preserving the privacy of input and output data of a computation. Scientists from the University of…
New type of optical computing could solve highly complex problems that are out of reach for even the most powerful supercomputers. An important class of…
Systems designed to detect deepfakes — videos that manipulate real-life footage via artificial intelligence — can be deceived, computer scientists showed for the first time…