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The University of Northern Colorado football program will host its annual NFL pro day Tuesday, March 31 at UNC’s Empower Center and practice fields on campus in Greeley. Check-in begins at 1 p.m.
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The controlled generation of single photons is an essential element of numerous quantum technology applications, such as quantum networks and quantum computing. A research team has now demonstrated ...
Quantum computing is an emerging class of advanced computing that complements classical supercomputers and AI accelerators, enabling new capabilities for certain scientific, industrial and national ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird. Credit...Illustration by Pablo Delcan and Danielle Del Plato ...
The Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park, a first-of-its-kind campus built for quantum technology scaleup and advanced microelectronics research and development, announced that mHUB will host ...
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Making a video game usually means learning to code, working with complex game engines, and spending hours piecing everything together. That is true even for simple casual games. Many aspiring ...
The new courses, starting in spring 2027, will train students to support this emerging technology field. Quantum computing uses subatomic particles to create exponentially more powerful computers than ...
Looking ahead: Quantum computing's greatest promise remains its greatest paradox: the same conditions that let qubits perform extraordinary feats of calculation also make them exceptionally fragile.
Quantum computers need extreme cold to work, but the very systems that keep them cold also create noise that can destroy fragile quantum information. Scientists in Sweden have now flipped that problem ...