The following is a story that originally appeared on the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences website.
What is quantum computing, really? We explain qubits, superposition, and the quantum threat to encryption — in plain English, with no PhD required.
A new ultra-fast monitoring system reveals that quantum computer qubits can change from stable to unstable in mere milliseconds.
Industry partnerships in higher education are pushing STEM graduates into the business of weapons manufacturing and genocide ...
A new deep learning algorithm can detect vehicles linked to illicit activity, including the movement of nuclear materials. The software can identify unusual vehicle patterns by analysing drone, camera ...
Today, PKC forms the foundation for e-commerce, allowing more than US$1 trillion per day in foreign exchange transactions in North America alone. 10 This technology also allows electronic banking, ...
The commonly used RSA encryption algorithm can now be cracked by a quantum computer with only 100,000 qubits, but the technical challenges to building such a machine remain numerous ...
Tao: Today there are a lot of very tedious types of mathematics that we don’t like doing, so we look for clever ways to get ...
Introduction Envision our digital world as a sprawling universe filled with glittering constellations of encrypted data, each packet of information ...
Researchers at the University of British Columbia Okanagan have published a mathematical argument that, they say, rules out ...
AI optimists envision a future where artificial general intelligence (AGI) surpasses human intelligence, but the path remains riddled with scientific and logistical hurdles.
One example involved a system built by a summer intern for his own project work. The tool geolocates devices within a drawing set and links them to a digital twin of the facility. Instead of searching ...