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Lauda and his colleagues solve some of the problems with topological qubits by using a class of theoretical particles they ...
McKenzie Wark, author of A Hacker Manifesto, reveals why hacking has always been more than code—and why, in a sense, we are ...
From calculators to ChatGPT, the introduction of new technology into schools has long inspired frenzied discourse: Will it revolutionize the system or rot kids’ brains? It often does neither.
Mentor Public Library will be offering seven free computer classes later in August at its Main Branch, including introductions on how to use genealogy databases and Microsoft Word. The classes will be ...
When I was a kid, my parents used to say, “Stop wasting time on those games and do your homework.” Fast forward a few years, ...
This article was first published by TVW. The timeline of Ed Lazowska’s life in computing doubles as a quick history of the ...
Team led by Duke Quantum Center advances toward designing a powerful 256-qubit quantum computer as part of a major NSF ...
Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Rick, and many others developed software that made computers intelligible to the common man. Bill ...
Currently, UTA employs 31 faculty and staff who have celebrated at least 40 years of service at the University. Over their ...
The quantum world is already full of surprises, but a new discovery has added an entire wing to what scientists call the ...
By William Moody The phone rang. As Emma Wozniak, editor-in-chief of The Lantern, was leaving a Thursday morning class ...
Hyde Park Labs, at 5207 S. Harper Ave. north and east of the University of Chicago campus, opened about two and a half months ago — but the grand opening was set for Tuesday.