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Mushrooms May Replace Metal in Future Computers — And You Could Build One At Home
Learn how scientists found a way to turn mushrooms into computer chips and how these living computers can make the future of ...
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and ...
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Scientists learn to control free electrons, reshaping future quantum technology
Auburn scientists create materials that let researchers control free electrons, opening paths to faster computing and cleaner ...
Designed to accelerate advances in medicine and other fields, the tech giant’s quantum algorithm runs 13,000 times as fast as ...
HANOVER, Germany -- A handful of people have seen the car of the near-future, and it looks suspiciously like a lunar land rover. Or a plane. Or a driverless vehicle. Take your choice. At auto shows ...
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Reinventing computer technology for the benefit of data centers
In the largest computer systems project ever undertaken at EPFL, an international team of researchers has come up with a new ...
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Neuralink and the Future of Brain-Computer Technology
Neuralink promises to bridge the gap between humans and computers, potentially changing the way we think, communicate, and ...
Imagine industrial processes that make materials or chemical compounds faster, cheaper, and with fewer steps than ever before ...
"Technological innovation is the key to opening the door to the future," Yang said. "During the 15th Five-Year Plan period, ...
Say what you like about Zaha Hadid Architects' evolution in style since its founder passed, but you can't accuse the studio of being boring. Case in point is the Shenzhen Science & Technology Museum ...
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