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There's a secret computer inside your computer
There's a surprising amount of code running before the OS even loads.
Researchers report that frozen hydrogen cyanide crystals can enable highly reactive chemistry at low temperatures.
Behold the cardboard ENIAC Students at an Arizona school have built a full-scale replica of ENIAC, marking 80 years since the ...
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The sky is full of secrets: Glaring vulnerabilities discovered in satellite communications
With $800 of off‐the‐shelf equipment and months' worth of patience, a team of U.S. computer scientists set out to find out ...
Discover how Agumbe, a remote rainforest village, gained reliable internet through innovative fibre-optic deployment and ...
Your web browser could be the culprit, especially if you've lost count of the number of windows and tabs you have open. Each browser window and tab takes up memory and processing power and, over time, ...
On 1 January 2026, the Office of the Commissioner of Critical Infrastructure (Computer-system Security) issued a Code of Practice (the “CoP”) ...
Self-hosting a few services on one’s own hardware is a great way to wrest some control over your online presence while ...
The Commission's DNA draft contains nothing groundbreaking, but has potential for heated disputes. By 2035, EU copper ...
If you're thinking of buying a new computer to replace your mind-bogglingly slow laptop, think again. These simple upgrades ...
Universal Quantum has staked its reputation on the trapped-ion approach, allowing it to scale in the quickest and most ...
Researchers at The Grainger College of Engineering are using atom-photon entanglement to work towards the future of quantum ...
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