An experiment with superconducting qubits opens the door to determining whether quantum devices could be less energetically ...
Since the dawn of the computer age, researchers have wrestled with two persistent challenges: how to store ever-increasing ...
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When a Reddit user known as “ibreakphotos” first snapped a picture of the Moon with his new Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra phone, he was startled by the result: a razor-sharp image of the lunar surface, ...
Psychologists at the University of Kent are suggesting people think wisely about their use of ChatGPT this Valentine's Day ...
Scientists are exploring how DNA’s physical structure can store vast amounts of data and encode secure information.
Since the computer age began, storing and securing escalating data volumes has been a headache. But that problem could potentially be solved using DNA.
As an innovative subtype of invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), the Endovascular Brain-Computer Interface (EBCI) enables electrode delivery to target brain regions via endovascular intervention ...
The Investigatory Powers Act (IPA 2016), at 10 years old, is now becoming seriously out of date. It provides the main legal framework within which the police, the intelligence and security services, ...
A UNSW biomedical expert explains how neurostimulation can already treat conditions like chronic pain, Parkinson's disease and hearing loss - and why ...
A history professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee stocked a lab with old computing equipment and devices so ...
The digital photos are on the computer. Backed up, organized, and easy to access. But the boxes of printed photos—hundreds, sometimes thousands of them—stay in the closet. The albums line the shelves.