A team of scientists from the University of Maryland recently came up with a take on the hyperdimensional computing theory that could give robots memories and reflexes. This could break the stalemate ...
STOCKHOLM: A mathematical theory behind computer image compression, research on an “invisibility cloak,” and the science ...
John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis awarded Nobel Prize 2025 for discoveries driving quantum computing.
A math theory powering computer image compression, an "invisibility cloak" or the science behind the James Webb Space ...
The word quantum often portends New Age mumbo-jumbo, in spite of the fact that quantum mechanics underlies many of today’s most important technologies, including lasers and the semiconductors found in ...
A team of Harvard physicists built the first-ever quantum computing machine that can operate continuously without restarting, ...
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Back to the future: Is light-speed analog computing on the horizon?
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in analog computing, developing a programmable electronic circuit that harnesses the ...
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GPT-5 model helps crack one of quantum computing’s most stubborn open problems
Researchers now say OpenAI’s GPT-5 has helped prove strict limits on QMA. The model suggested a mathematical expression that ...
Once upon a time, Albert Einstein described scientific theories as “free inventions of the human mind.” But in 1980, Stephen Hawking, the renowned Cambridge University cosmologist, had another thought ...
PsiQuantum is betting $1B on silicon photonics to deliver fault-tolerant quantum computing, reshaping industries from AI to ...
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis shared the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work showing how bizarre ...
realise this is just a theory and I've only been working on it for about a week. I believe that this will lead to true artifical intelligence and not anything else. binary systems are not ...
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