Performance-disrupting heat can now reportedly be remedied with a 2D quantum cooling system developed by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EFPL). The system cools the advanced ...
A joint study by Tel Aviv University, the IDF Medical Corps, and the U.S. Department of Defense has found that a series of ...
As mammography screenings gradually have gone digital since 2000, computer-aided detection has proliferated, too, billed as a way to find breast cancers that radiologists might have missed while ...
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine say they are tapping into the potential of quantum computers to help us understand genetic diseases. Stefan Bekiranov, PhD, and colleagues ...
According to a recent study commissioned by Crucial.com, consumers frequently replace their personal computers after four and a half years of use. Although replacing a PC as often as three years may ...
A groundbreaking study on hypernuclei, led by Ulf-G. Meißner from the Institute for Advanced Simulation, uses nuclear lattice effective field theory to explore the interactions of Λ-hyperons within ...
Next to the Federal Election Commission’s front door is a quotation from former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis: “Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants.” But the agency is ...
Technology shapes how we work, play, connect, and discover. At Northwestern, we don’t just keep up—we push the boundaries of what’s possible. As a hub for bold, interdisciplinary research, we connect ...
(CBS) Can hogging the computer at lunchtime cause you to pig out later in the day? That's the suggestion of a new study from England, which showed that people who played a computer game while eating ...
A new study by a researcher at Microsoft says that many security measures designed to spare people from computer attacks are a giant waste of time and money. Michele Norris speaks with Mark Pothier, a ...
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