This week in science: bright blue dogs spotted in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone; the pros of going gray; a kind of computer ...
In the future, a new type of computer may be able to learn much like you do—by experience rather than endless repetition or ...
Mushrooms may power future computers. Scientists explore fungi as eco-friendly, low-energy alternatives to traditional memory ...
Fungal networks may be a promising alternative to tiny metal devices used in processing and storing digital memories and ...
All eyes are on the chip maker as it prepares a full-court press into a new process technology, spearheaded by chips for ...
A subtle tweak to how RAM keeps time is paving the way for higher memory speeds. Here's what that means for you.
Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect quantum entanglement without destroying it.
Scientists have engineered a novel memory device using mushroom mycelium, the intricate white threads beneath fungi. These ...
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The Age of De-Skilling
But the real puzzle isn’t whether de-skilling exists—it plainly does—but rather what kind of thing it is. Are all forms of de ...
Qualcomm's Snapdragon X chips were a major revision from earlier attempts at Arm PC chips, but how much has changed with the new second generation?
Microsoft has started testing a new feature that prompts Windows 11 users to run a memory scan when logging in after a blue ...
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