University of Virginia cognitive scientist Per Sederberg has a fun experiment you can try at home. Take out your smartphone...
For workers who use machine-learning models to help them make decisions, knowing when to trust a model’s predictions is not...
Physicians often query a patient’s electronic health record for information that helps them make treatment decisions, but the cumbersome nature...
A crewless robotic boat retracing the 1620 sea voyage of the Mayflower has landed near Plymouth Rock. The sleek Mayflower...
The invention of the transistor by Bell Laboratory in 1947 ushered in an era of electronic devices that were smaller...
From virtual assistants like Apple’s Siri and Amazon’s Alexa, to robotic vacuums and self-driving cars, to automated investment portfolio managers...
Qubits are a basic building block for quantum computers, but they’re also notoriously fragile—tricky to observe without erasing their information...
For would-be quantum programmers scratching their heads over how to jump into the game as quantum computers proliferate and become...
In a ransomware attack, a company’s computer systems are locked, and the attacker demands a ransom in cryptocurrency in return...
As babies, we babble and imitate our way to learning languages. We don’t start off reading raw text, which requires...
Research conducted within the Cluster of Excellence “Matter and Light for Quantum Computing” (ML4Q) has analyzed cutting-edge device structures of...
Associate professor Mazhar Ali and his research group at TU Delft have discovered one-way superconductivity without magnetic fields, something that...