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Computer Technologies News

Computer Technologies News

Computer technology news articles feature breakthrough research in areas such as Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and Graphene. Discover the latest advances in computer technology from MIT, Cal Tech and Yale and other leading institutions.

Self-Correcting Quantum Computers closer to Reality

Quantum computers promise to reach speeds and efficiency that are far beyond the capabilities of the fastest supercomputers. However this technology hasn’t seen much scale-up and commercialization mostly due to its difficulty with error correction. Scientists have developed an approach to solve this problem.

In a world that is increasingly digital, lags can be a major annoyance. Instant lags can be a major source of frustration for everyone, whether gamers fighting each other in a virtual arena or a person working with colleagues from all over the world. Researchers at MIT and Stanford have developed a new technique to reduce lags while increasing productivity.

AI detects patterns that are hidden in the natural world

Researchers are utilizing data from thousands of bird sightings to discover hidden patterns in ecological communities. This research could be the first step towards developing an artificial intelligence that can predict the possibility of habitat loss and other environmental issues. The technology will also help scientists to better understand the role of species diversity in sustaining ecosystems. This is a crucial aspect of the fight against the effects of climate change and loss of biodiversity. The discovery could lead to the creation of more sustainable land-use methods that reduce the need for agriculture and logs.

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