UNSW Sydney nano-tech startup Diraq has shown its quantum chips aren't just lab-perfect prototypes—they also hold up in ...
Because microbes are always adapting to changes, they could revolutionize how we think of computers—and how computers think.
Is life possible—or has it ever been possible—on other planets? The (Origin of) Life Marker Chip (LMCOOL) seeks the answer.
Scientists show how stem cells process DNA with speed and precision, revealing principles that could lead to programmable DNA-based chips for biotechnology and medicine.
In the human body, stem cells process genetic information in an exceptionally reliable and very fast manner.  To do this, they specifically access certain sections of the DNA in the cell nucleus.
Building a computer on a breadboard is a seminal project for many builders, but it can become complicated quite quickly, not to mention that all the parts needed for a computer are being placed on ...
A new innovation from Cornell researchers lowers the energy use needed to power artificial intelligence—a step toward ...
The investigations of KIT researchers have shown that biomolecular condensates enable fast yet reliable activation of the right genes. “Biomolecular condensates are tiny drops that form in specific ...
The United States must stop relying on other countries for chips, according to IBM vice chairman Gary Cohn. Speaking on Yahoo ...
Japan's first entirely homegrown quantum computer uses superconducting qubits and components made entirely domestically.