The game mancala may have originated as far back as 6000 BCE in Jordan and is played around the world to this day. It consists of stones that players move between a series of small […]
The game mancala may have originated as far back as 6000 BCE in Jordan and is played around the world to this day. It consists of stones that players move between a series of small […]
The art of measurement — made in Germany. Striving to perfect it is the mission of the 2100 employees of PTB, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt. As Germany’s national metrology institute and a leading center of research, […]
Scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) investigators have made a significant advance in developing alternative materials for the high-speed memory chips that let computers access information quickly and that bypass the limitations […]
Nestled in the picturesque city of Heidelberg, Germany, renowned for its rich history and cultural heritage, Heidelberg University stands as a beacon of academic excellence and innovation. With a storied legacy dating back to 1386, […]
I saw Oppenheimer three weeks ago, but I didn’t see Barbie until this past Friday. Now, my scheduled flight having been cancelled, I’m on multiple redeyes on my way to a workshop on Large Language […]
A couple nights ago Ernie Davis and I put out a paper entitled Testing GPT-4 on Wolfram Alpha and Code Interpreter plug-ins on math and science problems. Following on our DALL-E paper with Gary Marcus, […]
In recent years, physicists have been trying to attain the control of chemical reactions in the quantum degenerate regime, where de Broglie wavelength of particles becomes comparable to the spacing between them. Theoretical predictions suggest […]
The Muon g-2 collaboration has announced their much-anticipated updated measurement. The new result aligns with the collaboration’s first result, announced in 2021—and it’s twice as precise. In fact, it’s the most precise measurement ever made […]
Insider Brief QuantrolOx’s launches Quantum Edge, which automates the tuning and optimization of superconducting quantum computers. Qubit control stack provider Qblox will also partner with QuantrolOx to combine the solutions for faster research. QuantrolOx and […]
salary range: £31,396 – £36,024 Quantum Software Lab, School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh Full time, 35 hours per week (part time would be considered) 1 year The School of Informatics at the University of […]
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