Grants will provide seed funding for innovative ideas in neuroscience
This new ability to ‘do something with the data’ is not driven by size but by analytical capabilities
Users can run experiments on an IBM quantum processor
Technique could shrink the space needed to store digital data that today would fill a Walmart supercenter down to the size of a sugar cube
New lab is one of four augmented human research labs in the world and the only one in North America
University of Aberdeen becomes one of only four UK Institutions to have access to the Watson Engagement Advisor solution and its experts
Data-intensive supercomputer brings new uses to high performance computing for science
Problem: With non-automated sample management systems, searching and sharing information within and without the lab is slow and tedious.
“It is not enough for our tool to be accurate. It has to be useful. It has to be in real time,” researcher says of interactive tool
Researcher has developed an artificial intelligence system for video games that adapts to the player’s behavior by Darwinian evolution
The UA is at the leading edge of turning data into discovery in ways never before implemented, and CyVerse represents a significant step
BU researcher leads project intended to take the guesswork out of biological design
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