The computer-generated "ideal glass" solves a 75-year-old physics paradox and promises revolutionary materials.
Pigs are among the most intelligent and emotionally complex domestic animals, yet millions live in restrictive industrial ...
In his new book 'A World Appears,' journalist Michael Pollan explores the mysteries of the human brain — and whether computers could ever catch up.
To store information, the laser cuts voxels inside the glass. A voxel is like a pixel, but it stores information in three dimensions, like a cube, instead of in two dimensions. The video game ...
For decades, computing progress followed a simple rhythm. Transistors shrank, chips doubled in complexity, and machines grew exponentially more powerful. That steady cadence, known as Moore’s Law, ...
BALANCING her roles as a full-time high school teacher, part-time HEART/NSTA Trust instructor, and justice of the peace, Charleen Robinson managed to earn first-class honours in a business and ...
Something strange happened at University of California campuses this fall. For the first time since the dot-com crash, computer science enrollment dropped. System-wide, it fell 6% last year after ...
It was once a degree to some of the highest-paying jobs in the world, but now the University of California is seeing a drop in enrollment for computer science. Part of the reason is that tech ...
BE AN ASTRONAUT. BY DRESSING LIKE ONE. GOOD MORNING, YOU GUYS, AND WELCOME BACK TO THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER. ALL THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, YOU MIGHT HAVE HEARD A LITTLE BIT ABOUT SPACE. ALSO ...
Quantum technology has reached a turning point, echoing the early days of modern computing. Researchers say functional quantum systems now exist, but scaling them into truly powerful machines will ...
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