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Exascale computing aims to crack cancer code Date: July 31, 2017 Source: Argonne National Laboratory Summary: Researchers are tackling cancer through deep learning with an eye towards the future ...
Learning about basic programming before booting up a computer is like learning a little auto maintenance before driving, says a Vancouver Island University computing science professor.
For the first time in more than 60 years a Colossus computer is cracking codes at Bletchley Park. The machine is being put through its paces to mark the end of a project to rebuild the pioneering ...
The extraordinary potential of quantum computers also threatens the security systems that keep our digital world safe.
Researchers found in a yet-to-be-peer-reviewed study that the threat of quantum computers cracking Bitcoin encryption is very real.
Yuen says that while he thinks the term “quantum virtualization” may be Microsoft’s branding for error-correcting code, its findings could be scalable for other quantum computing companies ...
The Universal Service Fund (USF) has announced the winners of its Crack the Code competition, which ran in celebration of Youth and Technology Month this November. After a month of intense coding ...
'Quantum Supremacy' author Dr. Michio Kaku discusses the future of quantum computing on 'Making Money.' Panama president says he will not renegotiate security deal with US, despite protests We may ...
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