Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
Scientists have found a way to pick the best pacemaker for each patient, potentially making them last years longer.
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Smart sensor network and AI algorithms ease strain on stressed drivers
Fraunhofer researchers have developed a system that uses sensors and AI to monitor a driver's cognitive load. In the future, ...
Faster medical breakthroughs? More efficient and personalized healthcare? Better, sturdier manufacturing materials? All of these futuristic innovations ...
The specialty pharmacy industry is in a state of transformation, fueled by the rise of complex, innovative therapies and the ...
A mathematical model suggests that when a pair of black holes gets quantum entangled, this can give rise to a lumpy ...
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Google claims its latest quantum algorithm can outperform supercomputers on a real-world task
Researchers from Google Quantum AI report that their quantum processor, Willow, ran an algorithm for a quantum computer that solved a complex physics problem thousands of times faster than the world's ...
Following a spate of deadly wildfires earlier this year, many of us find ourselves asking how we can fight such a powerful force of nature.
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Will quantum be bigger than AI?
Its mind-boggling complexity is probably a factor in why quantum has ended up with a lower profile than tech's current ...
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Revolutionizing blood diagnostics with real-time QPM technology
Blood tests are among the most common tools in medicine. Scientists are working to make blood cell imaging faster and more ...
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