Professor of Artificial Intelligence Toby Walsh warns that the “boom or doom” prospects of AI can be described as a 50-year transformation that has been a dream-turned-nightmare.
From hypersonic aircraft to nuclear-powered submarines, many of today’s most advanced defense systems rely on a special class ...
The following is a story that originally appeared on the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences website.
Microelectronics are the building blocks of most modern technologies, from nanobots to supercomputers. But for many people, the science and mechanics of microchips are a mystery.
From hypersonic aircraft to nuclear-powered submarines , many of today's most advanced defense systems rely on a special class of materials known ...
Four NYU assistant professors each won $75,000 to complete a two-year research project after being named Sloan Research Fellows this year. The faculty members — recognized for their accomplishments in ...
Most people struggle to tell real faces from computer-generated ones. However, a British Journal of Psychology study provides evidence that highly skilled face recognizers have a slight advantage ...
Funded by an Office of Naval Research grant worth nearly $800,000, Gollamudi and her lab group are developing a novel ...
Researchers have made DNA storage rewritable, overcoming one of its biggest limitations. The breakthrough could turn DNA into a practical alternative to today’s energy-hungry data centers.
Distributed systems of servers now power almost everything we do online, from file sharing to video streaming to shopping.
A method for making quantum computers less error-prone could let them run complex programs such as simulations of materials more efficiently, thus making them more useful ...
Digital communications pioneer recognized for foundational contributions to technologies enabling billions of devices from ...