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A New Neuromorphic Chip for AI on the Edge, at a Small Fraction of the Energy and Size
The NeuRRAM chip is the first compute-in-memory chip to demonstrate a wide range of AI applications at a fraction of the energy consumed by other platforms while maintaining equivalent accuracy An international team of researchers has designed and built a chip that runs computations directly in memory and can run a wide variety of AI applications-all at a fraction of the energy consumed by computing platforms for general-purpose AI computing.
The NeuRRAM chip is the first compute-in-memory chip to demonstrate a wide range of AI applications at a fraction of the energy consumed by other platforms while maintaining equivalent accuracy An international team of researchers has designed and built a chip that runs computations directly in memory and can run a wide variety of AI applications-all at a fraction of the energy consumed by computing platforms for general-purpose AI computing.
NSF Center for Computer-Assisted Synthesis Named a Phase II Center for Chemical Innovation
Carnegie Mellon's Olexandr Isayev and Gabe Gomes are part of the multi-institution team that will bring together chemistry and machine learning to advance molecular synthesis Imagine a world where th
Carnegie Mellon's Olexandr Isayev and Gabe Gomes are part of the multi-institution team that will bring together chemistry and machine learning to advance molecular synthesis Imagine a world where th
Empowering young people on International Youth Day
Held every year on August 12, International Youth Day provides a platform for young people to focus on how they will develop innovative and entrepreneurial solutions for the future.
Held every year on August 12, International Youth Day provides a platform for young people to focus on how they will develop innovative and entrepreneurial solutions for the future.
MCS Expands Research Pipeline Through Undergraduate Programs
Jose Emilio Regio's academic path has had a few curves over the past four years. "I switched majors three times," said Regio, a fifth-year senior at the University of Connecticut.
Jose Emilio Regio's academic path has had a few curves over the past four years. "I switched majors three times," said Regio, a fifth-year senior at the University of Connecticut.
Monash wins Algorand boost for blockchain technologies in the Pacific
Researchers from Australia and the Pacific region, led by Monash University, are among ten global winners of the Algorand Centres of Excellence (ACE) Program, sharing US$50 million to strengthen blockchain technology, education and innovation.
Researchers from Australia and the Pacific region, led by Monash University, are among ten global winners of the Algorand Centres of Excellence (ACE) Program, sharing US$50 million to strengthen blockchain technology, education and innovation.
A textbook comes to life: Augmented reality for dental specialists
Game developers from the ETH Game Technology Center have created an app that explains bone remodelling in a playful way. If students point the camera of their mobile device at the textbook, they find themselves transported to the bone's surface, where they help cells break down bone tissue. Every year, 10 percent of our skeleton undergoes bone remodelling without us noticing.
Game developers from the ETH Game Technology Center have created an app that explains bone remodelling in a playful way. If students point the camera of their mobile device at the textbook, they find themselves transported to the bone's surface, where they help cells break down bone tissue. Every year, 10 percent of our skeleton undergoes bone remodelling without us noticing.
Surfing for Science
It's a summer morning at La Jolla Shores and Robert O'Brien, a junior at Princeton University who is spending his summer at UC San Diego, is surfing—for science.
It's a summer morning at La Jolla Shores and Robert O'Brien, a junior at Princeton University who is spending his summer at UC San Diego, is surfing—for science.
Making Intelligent Traffic
Summer Series - Bachelor's project (5). Delivering sustainability in traffic is no easy feat. Could software that globally coordinates cars to avoid traffic jams and congestion be the answer? In 2019 drivers in Rome lost an average of 166 hours to traffic jams and congestion.
Summer Series - Bachelor's project (5). Delivering sustainability in traffic is no easy feat. Could software that globally coordinates cars to avoid traffic jams and congestion be the answer? In 2019 drivers in Rome lost an average of 166 hours to traffic jams and congestion.
New $10M NSF-Funded Institute Will Get to the CORE of Data Science
EnCORE will tackle important problems in foundations of Data Science A new National Science Foundation initiative has created a $10 million dollar institute led by computer and data scientists at Uni
EnCORE will tackle important problems in foundations of Data Science A new National Science Foundation initiative has created a $10 million dollar institute led by computer and data scientists at Uni
In his first novel, PhD candidate Dashiel Carrera explores ’what it means to reckon with memory’
When you look back on events in your life, especially traumatic ones, did they really happen the way you remember them?
When you look back on events in your life, especially traumatic ones, did they really happen the way you remember them?
How to help assembly-line robots shift gears and pick up almost anything
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, car manufacturing companies such as Ford quickly shifted their production focus from automobiles to masks and ventilators.
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, car manufacturing companies such as Ford quickly shifted their production focus from automobiles to masks and ventilators.
Robots Learn Household Tasks by Watching Humans
Novel method developed by CMU researchers allows robots to learn in the wild The robot watched as Shikhar Bahl opened the refrigerator door. It recorded his movements, the swing of the door, the location of the refrigerator and more, analyzing this data and readying itself to mimic what Bahl had done.
Novel method developed by CMU researchers allows robots to learn in the wild The robot watched as Shikhar Bahl opened the refrigerator door. It recorded his movements, the swing of the door, the location of the refrigerator and more, analyzing this data and readying itself to mimic what Bahl had done.
Australia must address China tech challenge in Indonesia
China's free large-scale technology training in Indonesia poses a major security challenge to Australia and the region, according to a paper by experts at The Australian National University (ANU).
China's free large-scale technology training in Indonesia poses a major security challenge to Australia and the region, according to a paper by experts at The Australian National University (ANU).
Open source platform enables research on privacy-preserving machine learning
Virtual assortment of user devices provides a realistic training environment for distributed machine learning, protects privacy by learning where data lives The biggest benchmarking data set to date
Virtual assortment of user devices provides a realistic training environment for distributed machine learning, protects privacy by learning where data lives The biggest benchmarking data set to date
Open-source tech enables 3D-printed surgical table
The cost of a surgical fracture table generally costs more than $250,000. A Western Engineering-led team has designed and developed a new 3D-printed prototype using open source hardware.
The cost of a surgical fracture table generally costs more than $250,000. A Western Engineering-led team has designed and developed a new 3D-printed prototype using open source hardware.
HCII Students Seek To Increase Workplace Gratitude With Co-Orb
Desk lamp lights up with personalized emoji when someone sends a thank-you message Thanking co-workers online is a nice gesture, but it doesn't measure up to saying it in person. Remote work has cut into the time employees spend together, making the pat on the back, handshake or sincere "thank you" less commonplace.
Desk lamp lights up with personalized emoji when someone sends a thank-you message Thanking co-workers online is a nice gesture, but it doesn't measure up to saying it in person. Remote work has cut into the time employees spend together, making the pat on the back, handshake or sincere "thank you" less commonplace.
’fuzzy’ AI algorithms to aid people with memory loss
A new computer algorithm developed by the University of Toronto's Parham Aarabi can store and recall information strategically - just like our brains.
A new computer algorithm developed by the University of Toronto's Parham Aarabi can store and recall information strategically - just like our brains.
Best-performance Trio: Sub Auspiciis Doctoral Graduation at TU Graz
Thomas Schlatzer and the twin brothers Erich Kobler and Reinmar Kobler all achieved top grades from the upper school to doctorate at TU Graz.
Thomas Schlatzer and the twin brothers Erich Kobler and Reinmar Kobler all achieved top grades from the upper school to doctorate at TU Graz.
What role do humans play in the age of technology and in the digitalised working world of the future?
Discourses on humans and machines, 1920s-2020s: humanistic challenges in management and culture in light of new technology From steam engines to the assembly line to robots and artificial intelligenc
Discourses on humans and machines, 1920s-2020s: humanistic challenges in management and culture in light of new technology From steam engines to the assembly line to robots and artificial intelligenc
Release of largest trained open-science multilingual language model ever
Language models are AI systems whose primary applications concern natural (i.e., human) language.
Language models are AI systems whose primary applications concern natural (i.e., human) language.
New project will lay groundwork for open access to massive windfarm simulations
The creation of a public database will increase accessibility for all users, including academics and engineers who are developing more sustainable energy solutions Wind power produces over 8% of our nation's electricity, up from less than 2% just a few years ago.
The creation of a public database will increase accessibility for all users, including academics and engineers who are developing more sustainable energy solutions Wind power produces over 8% of our nation's electricity, up from less than 2% just a few years ago.
Quantum Computers: Cryptographic Algorithm Bearing the Handwriting of TU Graz Becomes Standard
Extremely powerful computers of the future require alternative encryption and signature methods. In a six-year process, the US authority NIST has now elevated four post-quantum algorithms to standard status - one of which bears the signature of TU Graz.
Extremely powerful computers of the future require alternative encryption and signature methods. In a six-year process, the US authority NIST has now elevated four post-quantum algorithms to standard status - one of which bears the signature of TU Graz.
With 14,000 titles, University of Toronto Mississauga’s Syd Bolton Collection takes video game studies to the next level
With 14,000 titles, University of Toronto Mississauga's Syd Bolton Collection takes video game studies to the next level From Space Invaders to Super Mario, video games are one of the most influential forms of media on the planet.
With 14,000 titles, University of Toronto Mississauga's Syd Bolton Collection takes video game studies to the next level From Space Invaders to Super Mario, video games are one of the most influential forms of media on the planet.
A race to converse with, and save, the ocean’s brainiest eco-predators
Berkeley researchers are part of a newly launched, multidisciplinary project aimed at cracking sperm whales' Morse code-like communications off the Caribbean island of Dominica.
Berkeley researchers are part of a newly launched, multidisciplinary project aimed at cracking sperm whales' Morse code-like communications off the Caribbean island of Dominica.
UQ Indigenous leader recognised in National NAIDOC Week Awards
The University of Queensland has purchased a new supercomputer to replace three current high-performance computers (HPCs) and has a unique plan to keep the new computer up to date.
The University of Queensland has purchased a new supercomputer to replace three current high-performance computers (HPCs) and has a unique plan to keep the new computer up to date.
Researchers help reveal Miami-Dade’s affordable housing supply
How have cities adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic? Has urban planning and zoning changed to meet the mounting threats of the climate crisis? Will the trends of working from home continue as teleco
How have cities adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic? Has urban planning and zoning changed to meet the mounting threats of the climate crisis? Will the trends of working from home continue as teleco
The University of València partners with Microsoft Research to develop Artificial Intelligence models for food security
Microsoft Research has decided to fund a project in collaboration with the Universitat de València and the University of Reading (UK).
Microsoft Research has decided to fund a project in collaboration with the Universitat de València and the University of Reading (UK).
Two new research units on artificial intelligence
German Research Foundation funds projects at the University of Bonn to the tune of millions of euros Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting a boost: the German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding a total of eight new AI research units with a total of 31.4 million euros.
German Research Foundation funds projects at the University of Bonn to the tune of millions of euros Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting a boost: the German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding a total of eight new AI research units with a total of 31.4 million euros.
A biology lab in the palm of your hands
A student-created app brings the biology lab experience to users' smartphones, paving the way for a more accessible lab education Johns Hopkins University undergraduate students who missed in-person
A student-created app brings the biology lab experience to users' smartphones, paving the way for a more accessible lab education Johns Hopkins University undergraduate students who missed in-person
’Fake’ data helps robots learn the ropes faster
A way to expand training data sets for manipulation tasks improves the performance of robots by 40% or more In a step toward robots that can learn on the fly like humans do, a new approach expands tr
A way to expand training data sets for manipulation tasks improves the performance of robots by 40% or more In a step toward robots that can learn on the fly like humans do, a new approach expands tr
New Phylogenetic Tool Can Handle the SARS-COV-2 Data Load
Researchers at UC San Diego, in collaboration with UC Santa Cruz, have developed a new software tool for tracing and mapping the evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, that is capable of handling the unprecedented amount of genetic data being generated by the quickly evolving pathogen.
Researchers at UC San Diego, in collaboration with UC Santa Cruz, have developed a new software tool for tracing and mapping the evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, that is capable of handling the unprecedented amount of genetic data being generated by the quickly evolving pathogen.
Innovation - Aug 18
Video game start-up Keep It Human and NGO Oceanus Conservation join forces to save mangroves in the Philippines
Video game start-up Keep It Human and NGO Oceanus Conservation join forces to save mangroves in the Philippines
Health - Aug 18
First in the Nation: All San Diego Hospitals Now Accredited for Geriatric Emergency Care
First in the Nation: All San Diego Hospitals Now Accredited for Geriatric Emergency Care
Health - Aug 18
Philanthropists Leo and Emma Zuckerman Support Revitalization of UC San Diego Emergency Department
Philanthropists Leo and Emma Zuckerman Support Revitalization of UC San Diego Emergency Department
Health - Aug 18
From happiness to health care, undergraduate summer program inspires future data scientists
From happiness to health care, undergraduate summer program inspires future data scientists

Computer Science - Aug 18
Cybersecurity Sitcom: New TU Graz Courses on Side Channel Attacks at edX.org
Cybersecurity Sitcom: New TU Graz Courses on Side Channel Attacks at edX.org

Health - Aug 17
Pioneer in blended learning: Master's degree program in dentistry celebrates its 15th year
Pioneer in blended learning: Master's degree program in dentistry celebrates its 15th year