Tag: Computer Science
Chiral spin soliton lattice: Critical for global 6G developers
A research team from Osaka Metropolitan University has discovered that a magnetic structure called a chiral spin soliton lattice is vital for global 6G...
AI ethics and regulation to be revolutionised with £8.5m investment
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) revealed the UK's first key research program on AI ethics and regulation.
AI ethics and regulation: Answering some...
Cause of ionised gas revealed by star cluster formation simulation
A research team from the University of Tokyo developed a star cluster formation simulation that has demonstrated how ionised gas is formed.
Astronomers have established...
OPTIMUS prototype: Assessing the brain’s ability to process danger
A research team from the University of Leicester have developed the OPTIMUS prototype using AI to track the human brain’s ability to track and...
Locating EV charging facilities assisted by a novel model
A research team from North Carolina State University (NCSU) has developed a model to assist drivers in locating EV charging facilities when required.
A computational...
Creating next-generation semiconductors
Researchers improve silicon-based semiconductor technology by developing next-generation, 2D semiconductors that have the ability to power future AI systems.
To achieve Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems...
Monitoring coral reef health through audio recordings
New research indicates that AI technology can help with monitoring coral reef health through sound recordings.
With the volume of coral reefs continuing to decline...
$1m for groundbreaking project on post-quantum cryptography in next generation networks
A researcher has been awarded $1m for the first project of its kind to bring post-quantum cryptography to NextG networks.
The National Science Foundation (NSF)...
Robotic computer algorithm to revolutionise task delegation
A research team from the University of Carnegie Mellon (CM) have developed a robotic computer algorithm to simplify the task delegation process.
How typical is...
Perovskite nanocrystals revolutionise photodetector technology
A research team from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has developed optical fibres with perovskite nanocrystals, which has revealed groundbreaking...
Analysing the computational complexities of CERN’s ALICE experiment
Professor Dr Udo Kebschull and Professor Dr Volker Lindenstruth, from Goethe-University and the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, discuss the multifaceted technical requirements of...
Scientists are highlighting the importance of green coding technology
Scientists are analysing the benefits of producing sustainable software and preforming green coding to help combat climate change effects.
Devastating climate change effects have obliged...
Using software technologies to enable spacecraft trajectory optimisation
Dr Ryne Beeson, Senior Scientist at CU Aerospace, shares new and enabling capabilities optimising the design of spacecraft trajectories to achieve mission objectives.
The advent...
Developing cutting-edge software for the Square Kilometre Array Observatory
UK institutions have been granted £15m to develop the ‘brain’ of the Square Kilometre Array Observatory, which is the biggest radio telescope in the...
Improving computer energy efficiency through novel transistor technology
University of California, Berkeley engineers have constructed a novel design of a component of transistors that could potentially improve computer energy efficiency.
Computers are slowly...
Employing Artificial Intelligence technology in museum exhibits
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) analyse the pros and cons of incorporating Artificial Intelligence technology in museum exhibits.
Hands-on and interactive exhibits are staples...
Monitoring Artificial Intelligence language systems
Researchers from the Technical University of Darmstadt demonstrate that Artificial Intelligence language systems can learn human concepts of ‘good’ and ‘bad’.
Although moral concepts, in...
Producing quantum dots in a regular arrangement
Researchers from the Universität Bochum (RUB) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a technique to improve the manufacturing process of producing quantum...
Brain-inspired computing revolutionised with ‘in-memory’ applications
A research team from Twente University leads the HYBRAIN project, which introduces ‘in-memory computing,’ to develop brain-inspired computing.
Current computer technology employs ‘edge computing’ to...
Self-driving cars revolutionised by wave absorption shielding technology
A research team from the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), has succeeded in developing the world’s first ultra-thin composite film, which is expected...