Young scientists from local middle and high schools gathered for the 47th annual Utica University Regional Science Fair.
A tiny change at the boundary between two oxide layers may point to a less power-hungry future for artificial intelligence.
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The University of Manchester launches first-ever Manchester Explorer India summer school for high-achieving grade 10 and 11 students
India, March 21 -- The University of Manchester is proud to announce the launch of its inaugural Manchester Explorer India Summer School, a five-day immersive educational experience taking place 1-5 ...
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Brain-inspired chip claims 70% cut in AI energy use, Cambridge says
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a nanoelectronic device built from hafnium oxide that mimics how ...
Had they included just one of Tony Hoare’s achievements, many scientific careers would be considered prestigious enough. His had a long list, unfortunately closed by his passing away at the age of 92 ...
Carbon forms the graphite in pencils, the diamonds in jewelry and the molecules that make up every living thing. But under ...
UC San Diego cognitive scientist Philip Guo created Python Tutor, a free tool that makes code “visible” step by step. The research behind it earned a Test of Time award, recog ...
An American physicist and Canadian computer scientist received the A.M. Turing Award on Wednesday for their groundbreaking ...
FIU serves as a talent hub to the NBA franchise’s data analytics company, which streamlines and enhances business operations for greater fan engagement.
Turing Award winners Gilles Brassard and Charles Bennett pioneered ideas that are now foundational to quantum computers and ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognized for their foundational work in quantum information science.
SCS seniors Claire de Saint Phalle (seated) and Tanisha Saxena have received this year's Stehlik Scholarship for their excellence beyond the classroom.
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