Mushrooms might soon do more than top your pizza—they could help power the computers of the future. A new study suggests that ...
In human cells, there are about 20,000 genes on a two-meter DNA strand—finely coiled up in a nucleus about 10 micrometers in diameter. By comparison, this corresponds to a 40-kilometer thread packed ...
The researchers used electrical impulses to adjust the chip, which allowed it to change its state to function like parts of the human brain. Researchers at Purdue University in the US say they have ...
The company's researchers demonstrated that an algorithm designed to correct quantum computing errors could run in real time ...
Data centers squander vast amounts of electricity, most of it as heat. The physical properties of diamond offer a potential solution, researchers say. Data centers squander vast amounts of electricity ...
IRISH RESEARCHERS are developing methods that may revolutionise how computer chips are manufactured in the future. Scientists at the Centre for Research Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices (Crann) ...
Computer chips have arguably been one of the key drivers for human progress over the past half century. As the impetus behind the technologies and devices that power our daily lives, the significance ...
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