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Researchers extend tensor programming to the continuous world
When the FORTRAN programming language debuted in 1957, it transformed how scientists and engineers programmed computers.
A new briefing reveals why AI’s rapid rise is only half the story-and why a second breakthrough may reshape the entire technological landscape.
The history and success of the Cape Wine Auction In the heart of South Africa’s wine country, the annual Cape Wine Auction ...
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How China’s reusable rockets could leapfrog SpaceX’s Falcon 9
China’s rocket industry is racing to master rapid reuse, not just to match SpaceX’s Falcon 9, but to potentially vault past ...
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Can quantum computers probe the inside of a neutron star?
Quantum computing and neutron star physics are converging on the same hard problem: how to describe matter when gravity and ...
There’s this new idea called chip agents that’s making a big difference. It’s like having a super-smart helper for designing ...
Humans are expected to go through a big shift in how they think and feel, blending science with spiritual ideas. The future ...
You’re not going to find informational arbitrage opportunities with middle school math. Instead, MCHP stock requires a ...
NTT Research, Inc. and NTT R&D, divisions of NTT (TYO:9432), and NTT DATA, Inc. announced that NTT scientists and researchers have contributed to fifteen presentations at this year’s Conference on ...
As 2025 closes, the eDiscovery sector has experienced another year of change. No longer is the function relegated to a reactive, back-office task.
The holiday-deals hype is in full swing, and we’ve curated a list of the best discounts on Wirecutter’s top-rated products.
Alexander Slagg is a freelance writer specializing in technology and education. He is an ongoing contributor to the CDW family of magazines. As students settle back into classroom routines for the ...
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