Pupils across Great Yarmouth, Gorleston and Acle have been celebrating opening their brown envelopes on GCSE results day today.
Anthropic has poached such an array of high-profile professors that it has become a punch line in academia. “‘I’m joining Anthropic’ is the new meme right now,” Subbarao Kambhampati, a ...
Nestled in the Great Basin, a remote stretch of the Nevada desert is set to become home to the world’s most sensitive radio telescope array. The California Institute of Technology, which is leading ...
With dozens of companies, from small startups to tech giants, pursuing quantum computing, there’s a steady flow of results as they try to find a path to utility. We typically focus on new technologies ...
It’s a weird time to be studying computer science. Recent grads have a higher unemployment rate than those in just about every other major—yes, even philosophy. The internet is littered with rants ...
This article is part of a package on the future of quantum computing. Read about the most promising applications of these machines here and see an illustrated field guide to qubits here. Inside a ...
The clock is ticking on Q-Day, the looming yet unknown date when quantum computing will have the capacity to quickly and easily break the encryption keys that keep most internet communication safe.
This image illustrates the 1 kbit self-rectifying memristor (SRM) array developed in the study, which shows superior rectification and on/off ratios, along with low-power reading, multi-state storage, ...
Neutral-atom arrays are a rapidly emerging platform to create quantum computers. In a foundational study led by graduate students Aaron Holman and Yuan Xu from the Will and Yu labs, respectively, the ...
Ag/Sb2O3/Au molecular-crystal memristor array with brain-inspired computing capabilities, designed to accelerate electric grid inspections while dramatically reducing energy consumption. The devices ...
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