Telus Corp. is launching a new cybersecurity service meant to protect businesses from future digital threats related to ...
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Mushrooms May Replace Metal in Future Computers — And You Could Build One At Home
Learn how scientists found a way to turn mushrooms into computer chips and how these living computers can make the future of technology more sustainable.
Mushrooms can store data and act as living chips, offering a low-cost, sustainable alternative to silicon for future computing.
In business and research, leaders help motivate others to navigate a clear path forward. To help prepare future computer scientists for these roles, University of Toronto’s department of computer ...
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Could Mushrooms Be the Computer Memory of the Future?
A new paper published in PLOS One shows that mushrooms can act as the "memristors" required for many next-gen computing applications. Memristors could offer enormous speed boosts over traditional ...
As machine learning and generative AI reshape the world, MIT’s Schwarzman College of Computing is integrating these and other advanced computing technologies into classrooms and labs across campus.
VANCOUVER - Researchers have made a breakthrough in quantum technology development that has the potential to leave today’s supercomputers in the dust, opening the door to advances in fields including ...
Thorsten O. Zander, a German scientist, co-founded Zander Labs and pioneered passive brain-computer interface and neuro-adaptive tech. The recent conversation between Elon Musk and Lex Fridman has ...
The Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa (IITPSA) has recognised top performers in its 2024 Computer Programming Olympiad, part of the broader South African Computer ...
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