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A ‘training arena’ has been launched to handle cyber attacks

A research team from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) recently conducted a crisis management exercise to assess how best to equip...

The BMBF invest €16m into photonic quantum computing

The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research's (BMBF) project ‘PhotonQ’ investigates photonic quantum computing, and has created a collaboration between seven universities, research...

Groundbreaking research grant for quantum materials

Empa researchers have been awarded a significant grant that will enable them to carry out research into quantum materials. The CarboQuant project – which will...

Scientists discover warm light-emitting by utilising quantum dots

A research team from Chongqing University, China, have discovered warm white light-emitting with high, efficient emission and high colour rendering index by using ligand...

Predicting COVID-19 outbreaks using mobile device data  

Researchers at Yale School of Public Health accurately forecast COVID-19 outbreaks in Connecticut municipalities by utilising mobile device data.  In order to conduct their novel...

Scientists tackle two important issues with quantum computing applications

A collaborative research team investigated two problems in quantum computing: breaking the encryption of Bitcoin (a digital currency) and simulating the molecule responsible for...

Airplane manufacturing is improved as scientists employ AI

A collaborative team from the US Department of Energy (DOE) and Argonne National Laboratory have employed Artificial Intelligence (AI) to successfully manufacture airplane components. What...

Scientists work to harness noise in optical computing for AI

Researchers from the University of Washington have developed new optical computing hardware for AI and machine learning that is faster and much more energy...

Advancements in quantum computing with silicon computer chip

A novel silicon computer chip technique pioneers a wealth of potential for quantum computing construction opportunities. In the future, it could be possible to build...

Machine learning for 3D shaped morphable materials

A research team from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a platform that utilises machine learning...

Light-matter interactions simulated on supercomputer

Researchers at the University of Tsukuba discover an improved way to model interactions between matter and light at the atomic scale using the worlds...

Producing AI-generated voices that are more expressive

Computer scientists and electrical engineers from the University of California discover a way to produce more expressive AI-generated voices with minimal training. Researchers have uncovered...

New human-computer interaction technology expands computer input

Researchers are developing new hand gesture technology that allows users to carry out commands on computers without the need of a keyboard or mouse. The...

Machine learning technique models quantum devices 

A new algorithm developed by researchers at the University of Tokyo enables efficient and accurate verification of quantum devices.  Technologies that utilise quantum mechanical behaviours – such...

Artificial intelligence developed through nature-inspired AI research

Professor Yaochu Jin is conducting research into nature-inspired artificial intelligence at Bielefeld University, in an attempt to develop AI capabilities. Researchers have long investigated how...

Welsh government announces £1.73m semiconductor technology funding

The Welsh Government has revealed that they will be financing a substantial £1.73m in funding to advance semiconductor technologies.

Pushing the boundaries of quantum technologies with novel collaboration

A novel partnership between UC Santa Barbara researchers and Cisco Systems aims to push the boundaries of quantum technologies.

Making significant progress towards a safer digital future

A novel Technology Access Programme will deliver UK technology companies with training and opportunities to block cyber vulnerabilities, and lead to a safer digital future.

Using blockchain technology to enhance secure communications

Researchers have developed a method that utilises blockchain technology to improve the capacity for secure communication for robot teams.

Investigating prethermal discrete time crystals with novel computer modelling method

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have utilised computer modelling to examine possible new phases of matter known as prethermal discrete time crystals.

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