Monthly Archives: May 2018

First Atomic Nucleus Simulations in Quantum Computing

In a new laboratory experiment, scientists from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Department of Energy, have become the first experts to successfully carry out an atomic nucleus simulation using quantum computing. The results were published in the Physical Review Letters … Continue reading

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Artificial Intelligence and Music Composition

Ode To Dubai is an orchestral piece that was recently premiered at a Dubai conference. Its purpose was to showcase Dubai’s rise to being among the world’s international cities. What’s interesting to note is that the piece was entirely composed … Continue reading

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Machine Learning “Why” Challenge

According to Judea Pearl, one of the brightest brains behind artificial intelligence, a great problem still handicaps artificial intelligence. This is the insufficient understanding of the meaning behind intelligence. He highlights this in his new book, The Book of Why: … Continue reading

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Remote Vehicle Enhancement

A group of Computer Science and Engineering students from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has developed a novel augmented reality application that holds the potential to save lives. The students have developed a system that allows pilots to safely control remote vehicles … Continue reading

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