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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Korea’s largest high-performance computing cluster to get US firm’s 100-qubit quantum system
IonQ's next-generation Tempo 100 quantum system will help create the first instance of hybrid quantum-classical onsite ...
The international order is becoming more multi-polar, and the AI world is no exception. Instead of trying to “win the AI race ...
For people, matching what they see on the ground to a map is second nature. For computers, it has been a major challenge. A ...
An agreement between the partners to deploy two IonQ quantum computers in Switzerland and establish a European quantum data ...
Stars Insider on MSN
You’ve been canceled! The science of online outrage
Cancel culture” has become a defining force in online life as a digital courtroom where people and brands are publicly shamed ...
While real life elephants can’t fly, they certainly have enormous ears. The African elephant, for instance, has the largest ...
Long considered a serious technical challenge, superradiance could actually help quantum devices go even further.
From Nigeria to Mongolia, here are some ways the Church of Jesus Christ transformed lives through faith-filled learning in ...
AI agents will reshape 2026: they’ll feed on synthetic/structured data, remake the web, swarm unpredictably, and empower ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
One pull of a string is all it takes to deploy these complex structures
MIT researchers have developed a new method for designing 3D structures that can be transformed from a flat configuration ...
Matthew Dugie, a union construction worker, agonized over his vote before casting his ballot for Kamala Harris. He regretted ...
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