Zephyrnet Logo

Tag: scientists

Quantum News Briefs July 2: Post-Quantum selected for NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence Quantum Migration Project • Governor Polis announces major win for...

By Sandra Helsel posted 02 Jul 2024 News Briefs: Post-Quantum selected for NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence Quantum...

Top News

What Is PMML and Why Is It Important? – DATAVERSITY

You may not be an analytics expert and you may find terms like PMML integration somewhat daunting. But, in reality, the concept is not...

Almost Google Glass In 1993

You might think Google Glass was an innovative idea, but points out that artist imagined the Cyberdesk in 1993. Despite having desk...

What’s in a Missing Name? Some Questions Around the Covaxin Patent Application

The Exclusion of ICMR from the Patent Application Last weekend, a series of unusual developments regarding the Covaxin patent (Patent Application Number: 202041007559) generated significant...

A Glimpse into Russian and US Policies on Yars and Sentinel ICBMs

Experts point that the US ballistic missile nuclear submarines and stealth bombers have enough first or retaliatory strike potential. On Jun. 26, 2024, Russia showed...

Tiny bright objects discovered at dawn of universe baffle scientists

Jun 28, 2024 (Nanowerk News) A recent discovery by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) confirmed that luminous, very red objects previously detected in the...

Building a Modern Data Platform with Data Fabric Architecture – DATAVERSITY

In today’s data-driven landscape, organizations face the challenge of integrating diverse data sources efficiently. Whether due to mergers and acquisitions (M&A) or the need...

Quantum vs. Classical HPC: Sandia Labs and Boston Univ. Challenge Conventional Wisdom that Speed Rules Supreme – High-Performance Computing News Analysis | insideHPC

Theoretical scientists John Kallaugher, left, and Ojas Parekh find tasks in which quantum computers outperform classical computers at Sandia. (Photo by Craig Fritz)Theoretical scientists...

Gold nanoparticles kill cancer – but not as thought

Jun 27, 2024 (Nanowerk News) Gold nanoparticles are lethal to cancer cells. This fact has been known for a long time, as has a simple...

This MIT Device Maps the Human Brain With Unprecedented Resolution and Speed

A squishy, fatty, beige-colored organ covered with grooves and ridges, the brain doesn’t look all that impressive on the surface. But hidden underneath are up...

Dramatic Days in Mideast: Iran Advancing to Nuclear Bomb?

The nuclear threat is reemerging as a top priority for Israel as Iran takes alarming steps to advance a weapons program. With war still...

Graphene found in China’s Chang’e-5 moon samples contradicts lunar origin theory that the moon was formed by a cosmic collision between Earth and a...

For decades, the prevailing theory has been that the moon was formed by a cosmic collision between Earth and a smaller planet. However, a...

Verne is Rimac’s attempt at a fully autonomous EV robotaxi

By Joey Klender Posted on June 26, 2024 Verne is the newest participant in the race to develop a fully autonomous, boundary-free EV robotaxi,...

Latest Intelligence

spot_img
spot_img