Neuromorphic computers, inspired by the architecture of the human brain, are proving surprisingly adept at solving complex ...
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World’s first neuromorphic supercomputer nears reality with brain-inspired math
US researchers solve partial differential equations with neuromorphic hardware, taking us closer to world's first ...
New research shows that advances in technology could help make future supercomputers far more energy efficient. Neuromorphic computers are modeled after the structure of the human brain, and researche ...
The study addresses heterogeneous UAV cooperative task assignment under complex constraints via an energy learning ...
Sachdeva’s breakthrough challenges one of the most studied problems in computer science, known as maximum flow, which ...
Scientists have long believed that foam behaves like glass, with bubbles locked into place. New simulations reveal that bubbles never truly settle and instead keep moving through many possible ...
Foams were once thought to behave like glass, with bubbles frozen in place at the microscopic level. But new simulations ...
IITs are integrating humanities and creative arts into engineering education, fostering ethical and innovative thinking in an ...
Foams are everywhere: soap suds, shaving cream, whipped toppings and food emulsions like mayonnaise. For decades, scientists ...
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Engineering a reading community
Balancing site visits with story talks, Shristi Shakya, co-founder of Bookverse, and a full-time engineer, is building both ...
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Boys and girls tend to use different strategies to solve math problems, new research shows
Among high school students and adults, girls and women are much more likely to use traditional, step-by-step algorithms to ...
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