Researchers have created a method called optovolution that uses light to guide the evolution of proteins with dynamic behaviors. By engineering yeast cells so their survival depended on proteins ...
Here at the University of Connecticut, the College of Engineering’s annual poster competition displayed over 100 posters on the wide array of research engineering graduate students have ...
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Noise-powered chips use heat for computing and can crush classic power limits
Researchers have built a small-scale computer that runs on thermal noise, the random electrical fluctuations that conventional chip designers spend billions trying to suppress. The device, called a ...
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao surpassed Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) co-founder Bill Gates in total net worth as of Wednesday. Forbes estimates Zhao holds $110 billion to Bill Gates’ $108 billion, ...
A new ultra-fast monitoring system reveals that quantum computer qubits can change from stable to unstable in mere milliseconds.
RGA Investment Advisors discusses AI integration and new stakes in Celsius Holdings and Lattice Semiconductor. Read the full ...
It has been six years since pedophile Jeffrey Epstein was murdered in his cell between Aug. 9 and 10, 2019. To call his death anything other than a government financed effort to silence him from ...
Biocomputation focuses on the hybrid field of computer science and biology, including the computational properties of cells (e.g., genetic regulatory circuits), DNA computation, DNA self-assembly, ...
EPFL researchers have developed a light-based method that can produce proteins that switch states, respond to signals, and even compute, using light and the cell cycle.
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From automata to algorithms: How the first computer was imagined
Long before modern computers existed, scientists and philosophers wondered whether machines could imitate human reasoning.
The future for our computers will literally be at the speed of light. Extremely short light pulses can perform ultrafast logical operations: these are the findings of a study recently published in the ...
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