Computer Scientists are the broad group of individuals who utilize their skills to perform, develop, and improve computation. Computation is all around us: On our laptops, in our phones, running web ...
In 2018, Aayush Jain, a graduate student at the University of California, Los Angeles, traveled to Japan to give a talk about a powerful cryptographic tool he and his colleagues were developing. As he ...
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Computer scientists are boosting US cybersecurity
As cyber threats grow more sophisticated by the day, UC Riverside researchers are making computing safer thanks to research ...
Computer science graduate students from around the world are brought together at UW to learn in an exciting atmosphere. Students are encouraged to bring their curiosity and sense of discovery to each ...
Purdue information security doctoral candidate Fabrizio Cicala is researching how to prevent malware in smartphones and Bluetooth and Internet of Things devices, studying at the nation’s first ...
Computer science junior Melissa Ing says it’s easy to get discouraged as a woman in a male-dominated field. According to the United States Department of Labor, women make up 24% of workers in computer ...
How do you prove something is true? For mathematicians, the answer is simple: Start with some basic assumptions and proceed, step by step, to the conclusion. QED, proof complete. If there’s a mistake ...
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Is our universe the ultimate computer? Scientist uncovers a major clue we're living in a simulation
For more than a quarter of a century since its release, 'The Matrix' has fueled modern fears that life is not all it seems. But according to a scientist, the classic movie's premise may not be ...
In a remarkable fusion of biology and technology, a DNA-based computer that performs effectively has been created by scientists. This innovative breakthrough promises to redefine the boundaries of ...
Because microbes are always adapting to changes, they could revolutionize how we think of computers—and how computers think.
A first-of-its-kind test shows that reusing energy within a computer chip can work, thanks to two techy tricks.
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