Second-year CS student Abraham Flynn, who won first place in the Pitch Competition NSBE Fall Regional Conference, launched ...
UVA researcher Jing Yang’s recognition as an IEEE Fellow comes for advancing more efficient, reliable and sustainable ...
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What does cybersecurity look like in the quantum age?
Quantum computers promise unprecedented computing speed and power that will advance both business and science. These same ...
Information Sciences professor Masooda Bashir discusses the National Science Foundation extension of the Illinois Cyber ...
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World’s Smallest Programmable Robot Fits on a Fingerprint Ridge and Carries Its Own Computer
Measuring just 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers — smaller than a grain of salt and roughly the size of a single-celled paramecium ...
TAMEST (Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering, Science and Technology) and Lyda Hill Philanthropies today announced the ...
Overview: Computer science roles stay relevant because digital services depend on stable, secure systems.High salaries ...
Researchers built autonomous robots the size of salt grains—with onboard computers, sensors, and motors that think and swim ...
Laurentian University is announcing the next evolution of its School of Engineering and Computation, marking both the ...
The Forensic Science Laboratory Delhi has invited applications for Junior Scientific Assistant posts on a one-year contract ...
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A Radical New Camera Focuses on Everything and Everywhere — All at Once
The prototype uses a Canon EOS R10 with a Dual Pixel CMOS sensor, which allows every pixel to participate in phase detection.
Quantum computing promises extraordinary power, but that same power may expose new security weaknesses. Quantum computers are expected to deliver dramatic gains in processing speed and capability, ...
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