A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world’s fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the ...
Working with circuits and LED lights guides students to test ideas, troubleshoot problems, revise plans, notice patterns, and ...
Discovered in 1908, the disc is covered in undecipherable symbols that have perplexed experts and led to numerous theories ...
Every driver shares the road with a set of federal safety rules that dictate exactly which warning lights must appear on a vehicle’s dashboard and when they must activate. Six of those lights, ...
Keyboards sold in the UK and the US look nearly identical at a glance — both use QWERTY, both have the same letter ...
To the designer Susan Kare, designing icons was about solving ‘the little puzzle of making an image fit a metaphor’. Forty ...
Abstract: Driven by the rapidly growing demand for high quality of service (QoS) in wireless communications, quadrature spatial modulation (QSM) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technologies have ...
A moth taped to a logbook page in 1947 became one of the most repeated origin stories in computing, and the physical evidence ...
You might not think that your computer monitor (or monitors) add that much to your electric bill, but it turns out that many ...
It took over a decade of checking and rechecking before his fellow mathematicians were happy that Dr Hales’s calculations ...
The quietest parts of technology often last the longest. Every day, billions of people type a small character on their ...
The discourse almost exclusively revolves around larger neural models. Is scaling really the only way, or is a look back worthwhile?