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New evidence of “lost” ancient medieval manuscripts is being uncovered by researchers using computer simulations—but there's a problem.
The number of people with electrodes in their brains is believed to have more than doubled in the last couple of years.
In times past, when we wanted to know which team would win the World Cup, we had to turn to seers with crystal balls, use divination via tea leaves, or hope for Paul the Octopus to tell us what would ...
In league with experts from Nvidia, researchers from the Jülich Supercomputing Centre have broken a quantum simulation world record. The feat? For the first time ever, a computer has fully and ...
One of the most promising uses for quantum computers is to simulate proteins that could help us discover new drugs, but these devices are currently too error-prone for the task. However, two quantum ...
The promise of physical AI is that engineers will be able to program physical agents the same way they do digital ones. We’re not there yet. Robotics is still held back by a paucity of data from ...
We finally have a way to measure quantum entanglement of solids, which could lead to advances in both quantum technology and fundamental physics. Quantum experiment settles a century-old row between ...
Quantum computer research is advancing at a rapid pace. Today's devices, however, still have significant limitations: For example, the length of a quantum computation is severely limited—that is, the ...
Abstract: With the development of computing technologies, computer-based simulation methods have gained increasing attention in reliability analysis of engineering systems, among which subset ...
Computer simulations carried out by astronomers from the University of Groningen in collaboration with researchers from Germany, France and Sweden show that most of the (dark) matter beyond the Local ...
Board game pieces are placed during a wargame exercise at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Sept. 16, 2025. (Airman William Neal/U.S. Air Force) The U.S. Air Force is turning to artificial intelligence to ...