The Birth of the Computer: How Turing and Von Neumann Shaped Modern Computing
The evolution of modern computing, heavily influenced by Alan Turing's universal machine concept and John von Neumann's stored-program architecture, began post-World War II amidst the Cold War. The...
View ArticleThe Soviet Union’s Early Computers: A Cold War Rivalry in Computing
During the Cold War era, the Soviet Union and Western nations engaged in a fierce technological competition that extended to computer technology. In 1950, the Soviet Union created MESM (Multipurpose...
View ArticleThe Turing Machine: The Thought Experiment That Defined Computability
Alan Turing, a pioneering mathematician and computer scientist, made seminal contributions to computability theory through his development of the Turing Machine in 1936. This theoretical device,...
View ArticleFive Pioneering Companies Selected for Sorbonne University Innovation Centre:...
Five innovative companies have been selected to join the Cité de l'Innovation de Sorbonne Université, a unique facility set to open in Paris in early 2026. The chosen startups, active in fields such as...
View ArticleHistory of Quantum Computing
Quantum computing has made significant strides in recent years, particularly in topological quantum computing, which utilizes exotic materials to encode and manipulate qubits. Google's Sycamore...
View ArticleQuantum Computing: Malta’s Investment in AI Quantum Computing Positions...
Quantum computing, a burgeoning field with transformative potential, is set to reshape Malta's research landscape. The University of Malta will spearhead a new initiative, one of ten research...
View ArticleStudy Disproves AI Tools Directly Causing Plagiarism Among University...
A study from UPV/EHU finds no direct causation between AI tool usage and plagiarism among university students, identifying lack of motivation and immersion in a cheating culture as stronger predictors...
View ArticleVTT And IQM Launch First 50-Qubit Quantum Computer In Europe
VTT and IQM have launched Europe's first 50-qubit quantum computer, featuring advanced superconducting technology including VTT-developed TWPA amplifiers, to strengthen Finland's position as a leader...
View ArticleAI Predicts Recovery In Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Penn State researchers achieved 72% accuracy in predicting GAD recovery using machine learning, identifying key variables that could inform personalized treatments.
View ArticleChina Unveils New Measures To Foster Technological Innovation And Boost...
China is fostering innovation-driven economic growth by establishing a 1-trillion-yuan national venture capital fund focused on hard technology, alongside central bank-backed bond market initiatives...
View ArticleEuroHPC Launches Research Call To Strengthen International Ai Collaboration...
EuroHPC JU launches call for international GenAI collaboration with Trillion Parameter Consortium to strengthen Europe's HPC-AI ecosystem under Horizon Europe funding until June 2025.
View ArticleThe Connectome Project: Mapping the Brain’s Intricate Wiring – Unraveling the...
The Connectome Project is revolutionizing neuroscientific research by mapping the brain's neural circuits, revealing its modular organization and complex architecture. Using advanced techniques like...
View ArticleSelf-Healing Materials: Nature’s Inspiration for Durable Technology – The...
Self-healing materials are revolutionizing industries by autonomously repairing damage, inspired by natural processes like wound healing. These materials use mechanisms such as microcapsules releasing...
View ArticleGödel’s Incompleteness Theorems: The Limits of Logic and the Foundations of...
Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems revolutionized mathematical logic by demonstrating inherent limitations in formal systems, showing they cannot be both consistent and complete. Alan Turing's concept of...
View ArticleESA Launches Next-Generation Supercomputer For Space Exploration And Innovation
ESA has unveiled Space HPC, a high-performance computing platform developed with HPE at ESRIN, Italy, aimed at advancing space research, supporting SMEs, processing large datasets, running simulations,...
View ArticleA Comprehensive Guide to the History of Artificial Intelligence: Foundational...
The aspiration to create machines capable of intelligent behavior has captivated human imagination for centuries. Artificial intelligence, as a formal field of study, works to engineer systems. These...
View ArticleLISP and the Dawn of Artificial Intelligence: A Historical and Contemporary...
The LISP family of programming languages holds a distinguished position in the history of computer science. It is particularly noted for its profound and enduring relationship with the field of...
View ArticleAI For Fairer Public Services Globally: Key Findings From International Research
An international consortium led by Mainz University highlights how varying cultural and contextual fairness criteria across countries necessitate adaptive AI systems for equitable public social service...
View ArticleHow AI Models Can Better Handle Uncertainty for Safer Predictions
Thom Badings developed a method using Markov models to incorporate uncertainty into predictive AI algorithms, enabling more accurate and safer decision-making by explicitly modeling unpredictable factors.
View ArticleSingle Transistor Breakthrough Mimics Neural and Synaptic Behaviors,...
NUS researchers demonstrate a single silicon transistor can mimic neural and synaptic behaviors, advancing scalable, energy-efficient brain-inspired computing with standard CMOS technology.
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