Adobe Acrobat has largely catered to professionals with its recent AI features. Now, the company is turning its attention to students by making Acrobat more useful with the launch of a new AI tool ...
IBM (IBM) said its quantum computer can simulate real magnetic materials with results that match neutron scattering experiments, marking a step toward using quantum systems for scientific research.
Atomically thin material with extraordinary plasma resistance allows for high-aspect ratio nanofabrication. Credit: Jennifer McCann/Pennsylvania State University Making computer chips smaller and more ...
The Computer and Technology group has plenty of great stocks, but investors should always be looking for companies that are outperforming their peers. Is Applied Materials (AMAT) one of those stocks ...
3D-printed guns are a growing threat to public safety. The blueprints used to make these firearms can be found online, making them easily accessible. With a relatively cheap 3D printer and a quick web ...
From eliminating multi-hour furnace cycles in glass manufacturing to reengineering how poorly soluble drugs dissolve in the body, Leonard Siebert is applying materials science to two of engineering’s ...
Plenty of our childhoods had at least one math teacher who made the (ultimately erroneous) claim that we needed to learn to do math because we wouldn’t always have a calculator in our pockets. While ...
More than 25 years after its release, the Game Boy Color is still finding ways to surprise people. A developer has now shown that the system is capable of something most would never expect: running a ...
Family offices across the United States are bracing for a decade of significant change, with new leadership and technology reshaping how the country’s wealthiest families manage their fortunes. That's ...
Study: Sustainable production of 3D concrete printing using agricultural waste fibers. Image Credit: Alexander Ruiz Acevedo/Shutterstock.com In a recent study published in Scientific Reports, a ...
Decades of research has viewed DNA as a sequence-based instruction manual; yet every cell in the body shares the same genes – so where is the language that writes the memory of cell identities?
Humans evolved large brains and flat faces at a surprisingly rapid pace compared to other apes, likely reflecting the evolutionary advantages of these traits, finds a new analysis of ape skulls by UCL ...