Researchers have discovered a single-molecule “switch” that can act like a transistor and offers the potential to store binary information.
Researchers record world’s fastest internet speed from a single optical chip
As the way in which we work, socialize, and live becomes ever-more digital, enabling faster internet speeds and bandwidth capacity while using existing infrastructures promises a new dawn of the digital age.
A stitch in time: How a quantum physicist invented new code from old tricks
An exciting and exotic approach to minimizing error in quantum computation re-purposes a known code to achieve what many researchers thought was impossible.
Solving real-life problems with temporal association rules
Researchers discuss how to extract valuable information from databases to aid decision making in emergencies, such as the current pandemic.
A new deep-learning architecture for drug discovery
Convolutional neural networks provide stronger predictive performances for pharmacological assays compared to traditional machine learning models.
Hey InsureBot, what do I need to buy to protect myself?
A team of data scientists has developed a general-purpose recommendation system for insurance based on Bayesian networks and deep learning.
Supercomputer simulates molecular model of SARS-CoV-2
Researchers at UT Austin hope their computer model of COVID-19 can help other scientists in developing new drugs against the virus.
Faster, more efficient memory cells at super cold temperatures
Scientists developed cryogenic memory cells that could be orders of magnitude faster than existing memories while consuming very little power.
New Insights Into Old Chemical Concepts Using DFT
Recent progress in density functional theory provide new insights for chemical concepts like electrophilicity, nucleophilicity, regioselectivity, stereoselectivity, and more.
A Leap for Quantum Computing: Silicon Quantum Bits Establish a Long-Distance Relationship
Princeton scientists demonstrate that two silicon quantum bits can communicate across relatively long distances in a turning point for the technology.