Washington State University researchers 3D print antenna arrays for flexible wireless systems using copper nanoparticles.
The rise of quantum computing threatens to break encryption systems that protect sensitive information across industries, from banking to defense.
Washington State University-led researchers have developed a chip-sized processor and 3D printed antenna arrays that could ...
BRIDGE-SIC is a pilot study to determine the accuracy and feasibility of applying LLMs to improve identification, ...
Students are challenging a Texas law set to take effect in January that would require all users, regardless of age, to verify ...
Opening day at the NC State Fair hit a snag for some fairgoers when one of the rides malfunctioned during use, according to ...
Two Texas minors and the advocacy group Students Engaged in Advancing Texas have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the ...
Establishing National Quantum Laboratories. These national labs are a pretty big deal. They’re not just buildings; they’re ...
The huge information-processing capacities of computers make it possible to use them to adapt mechanical teaching routines to the needs and the past performance of the individual student ...
The chief executives of Twitter Inc , Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google defended a law protecting internet companies before a Senate panel on Wednesday as lawmakers seek ways to hold Big Tech ...
Given the catchy name ‘Mic-E-Mouse’ (Microphone-Emulating Mouse), the ingenious technique outlined in Invisible Ears at Your ...
The interdisciplinary field of cyberpsychology has made a significant impact on key areas of computing, including ...