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Epic Emeritus CMIO Dr. David K. Butler advises health IT leaders at hospitals and health systems on important aspects of the ...
The Busy Beaver Challenge, a notoriously difficult question in theoretical computer science, is now producing answers so ...
Unlike previous experiments, you will not be able to run Doom on this cardboard box, but on «AMD» gaming PCs there is Genshin Impact. At first glance, the author of this news story thought it was a ...
Chemistry teacher Marcie Samayoa went back to paper-and-pencil lessons this school year. It's led to deeper engagement.
Now an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Rice University, Novelino has built her research on a ...
James Zou used virtual AI ‘scientists’ to find novel covid-19 treatments. Now, he’s having AI review and present all of the ...
Members of the class of 2026 have had access to AI since they were freshmen. Almost all of them are using it to do their work ...
I know that I waste a lot of time during the day looking at something on a screen. “But it can be educational!” you say. Yes and no. I can use the computer as an encyclopedia to find out, for a recent ...
A team of computer scientists at UC Riverside has developed a method to erase private and copyrighted data from artificial ...
Whether you're an artist, advertising specialist, or just looking to spruce up your home, turning everyday objects into dynamic displays is a great way to make them more visually engaging. For example ...
A Microsoft analog optical computer has solved two optimization problems and shown potential for AI workloads using less energy.
Because microbes are always adapting to changes, they could revolutionize how we think of computers—and how computers think.