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Aurora supercomputer roars to life with the final ‘blade’ installed

The highly-anticipated Aurora supercomputer is nearly online as the final components of the exascale supercomputer are now installed.

Navigating quantum computing in the NISQ era 

Learn how researchers are leveraging techniques to manage error accumulation to show the potential of quantum computing in the NISQ era.

High-order predictive modelling methodology for optimal results with reduced uncertainties

Professor Dan Gabriel Cacuci highlights a high-order predictive modelling methodology which overcomes the curse of dimensionality.

New technology will develop scalable, affordable quantum computers

An alternative to standard quantum chips makes the production of quantum computers more scalable, affordable, and sustainable.

Computer scientists warn of the dangers of smartphone spyware apps

Dangerous smartphone spyware apps can easily leak sensitive personal information and are hard to notice and detect.

Breakthrough in quantum computers set to solve major societal challenges

UK scientists have made a major breakthrough in developing practical quantum computers – connecting quantum microchips for the first time.

Using Machine Learning to discover highly selective catalysts

Researchers have used a chemical synthesis robot and cost-effective AI model to predict and validate highly selective catalysts successfully.

Chalmers University of Technology’s quantum computer becomes available to industry

A cutting-edge quantum computer is to become accessible for researchers and companies in Sweden thanks to sizeable funding.

Computer technology revolutionised with new materials

Researchers have used the Swiss Light Source to help reach a vital turning point in innovating computer technology.

Quantum computer stability optimised by new topological superconductor

Researchers at Penn State have pioneered a cutting-edge topological superconductor that enhances quantum computer stability.

Quantum computing advance unlocks technology’s potential

University of Tokyo researchers have identified possible solutions to overcome the limitations of qubits for quantum computing.

UK researchers boost battery and solar cell efficiency with quantum computers

Experts have developed a cutting-edge algorithm for quantum computers that looks to enhance the efficiency of batteries and solar cells.

Combatting electronic waste with biodegradable circuit boards

A research team has innovated groundbreaking biodegradable circuit boards that look to solve the growing problem of electronic waste.

The NSF announces investments to advance cybersecurity efforts

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has declared a $25.4m investment to improve innovative projects in cybersecurity. Cybersecurity is critical to safeguarding infrastructure, keeping supply chains...

Developing an innovative amphibious artificial vision system

Researchers at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology have developed an amphibious artificial vision system with a panoramic field-of-view capable of imaging both...

Help to Grow: Digital scheme could benefit 1.2 million UK businesses

The Help to Grow: Digital software scheme eligibility has been expanded to businesses with at least one employee, meaning 1.2 million businesses could benefit. A...

AI: Assisting three-dimensional galaxy distribution analysis of our Universe

A research team from the Kavli Institute’s Physics and Mathematics of the Universe has developed a simulation for three-dimensional galaxy distribution analysis of the...

Raytheon and NORSS: Enhancing the quality of the UK’s orbital analysis

Raytheon, UK, has announced an agreement to acquire Northern Space and Security Ltd, in order to improve the quality of the UK’s orbital analysis. Raytheon’s...

Scientists develop an animated model of the Milky Way to investigate dust

Astronomers at the Royal Astronomical Society utilised an animated model of the Milky Way to investigate dust, allowing them to determine groundbreaking conclusions regarding...

Utilising Artificial Intelligence to protect bees from pesticides

A research team from Oregon State University’s College of Engineering has employed Artificial Intelligence to help protect bees from pesticides. Cory Simon, Assistant Professor of...

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