Researchers from the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Science and the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) are ...
It took nearly six months (and 1,600 hot glue gun sticks) for Arizona schoolkids to recreate the massive Army machine, which ...
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Kids learn computer theory with wood, cardboard, and hot glue
Behold the cardboard ENIAC Students at an Arizona school have built a full-scale replica of ENIAC, marking 80 years since the dedication of the computer at the University of Pennsylvania.… ENIAC ...
Whether in a smartphone or laptop, semiconductors form the basis of modern electronics and accompany us constantly in ...
Diving deeper into the last true 'pilot's fighter jet' of naval aviation.
He transformed his Japanese photo booth business into a gaming industry giant that created Mortal Kombat, Sonic the Hedgehog ...
The Times' popular Games unit is debuting Crossplay, a Scrabble-like electronic feature that represents its first designed ...
A team of Chinese researchers has become the first in the world to develop a ‘fiber chip,’ packing high-density integrated ...
Figuring out what's the most powerful bike of a bunch sounds like an easy job, but it's actually quite a challenge.
New measurements in germanium reveal how excited electrons drive lattice vibrations that govern energy flow and heating in semiconductors.
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