Researchers believe that neuromorphic computer chips can be made more unique and more biodegradable in the future. For sustainable and fast computing, a team of scientists from the Washington State ...
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Music made by computers has been commonplace for many years now. All but the most lo-fi of recordings are going to go through a computer in some fashion, and oftentimes computers are doing all the ...
A new type of computer can use the behaviour of magnetic particles to recognise handwritten digits. If made smaller and faster it should be able to process information in an energy-efficient way.
Researchers have created a “biocomputer” made up of lab-grown human brain tissue and electronic circuits that they say can perform tasks including voice recognition. The idea is to build a “bridge ...
“Empathy is the new black,” someone said to me recently, referring to the trend in recent years to blame many of humanity’s most pressing problems on the depletion of empathy in today’s tech-mediated ...
A quantum gate set designed using diamond spin qubits has set a global record by achieving an error probability rate below 0.1 percent. The feat was achieved through ...
While gamers don't usually think of PC builds as being "delicious", one YouTuber is challenging that by making a PC out of food. Micah Laplante has published a video showing how he made a PC out of ...
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A computer made from strands of DNA in a test tube can calculate the square root of numbers up to 900. Chunlei Guo at the University of Rochester in New York state and colleagues developed a computer ...
This article is part of the On Tech newsletter. You can sign up here to receive it weekdays. Most people need toilet paper and computer chips every day, and yet we rarely think about either of them.