New Form of Universal Quantum Computersby University of InnsbruckParity quantum computers make it easier to implement complex algorithms
Quantum Computing Engineers Set New Standard in Silicon Chip Performanceby University of New South Wales
NewsDoes My Eye Deceive Me? Not with These Digital Forensics Toolsby New York UniversityDARPA awards NYU Tandon professor and fellow researchers $10 million to use artificial intelligence to catch the subtlest manipulations of images and video
NewsWorld-First Pinpointing of Atoms at Work for Quantum Computersby University of MelbourneIt's now possible to track and see individual phosphorus atoms in a silicon crystal
NewsWrangler Supercomputer Speeds Through Big Databy University of Texas at AustinData-intensive supercomputer brings new uses to high performance computing for science
News$10 Million from NSF for Synthetic Biologyby Michael Seele-Boston University News OfficeBU researcher leads project intended to take the guesswork out of biological design
NewsDiscovery of a Quantum "Etch-a-Sketch"by Penn StateChance effect of lab's fluorescent lights leads to discovery
NewsCutting Cost and Power Consumption for Big Databy Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNew network design exploits cheap, power-efficient flash memory without sacrificing speed
NewsSimulations Improve Understanding of Crystalline HMX Explosivesby Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryComputer simulations exploring the effects of shock waves on crystalline HMX, performed by Ryan Austin, a staff scientist in Engineering’s Computational Engineering Division, and a team of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory researchers, are featured on the cover of the May 14 issue of the Journal of Applied Physics.
NewsNew Tech Keeps Your Smartphone Charged for 30 Percent Longerby Pam Frost Gorder-Ohio State University News OfficeInvention captures wasted cell phone energy, feeds it back to battery.
NewsAn Important Step In Artificial Intelligenceby University of California - Santa BarbaraResearchers in UCSB's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are seeking to make computer brains smarter by making them more like our own
NewsDefying Physics, Engineers Prove a Magnetic Field for Lightby Cornell UniversityIn electronics, changing the path of electrons and manipulating how they flow is as easy as applying a magnetic field.