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Self-testing quantum chip generates certified random numbers while checking its hardware in real time
Randomness forms a crucial backbone of modern society, where every encryption key, secure transaction and digital signature ...
Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can.
Physicists used quantum bits to achieve perfect randomness for the first time ever. The results of their research could ...
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Scientists create perfectly random numbers using entangled quantum chips for first time
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method to generate what they describe as ...
Quick question: how did you learn to code? It probably wasn’t bribing someone a year or two ahead of you in CS to finish all ...
Google's open-source diffusion language model generates 256 tokens in parallel and self-corrects, hitting 4x speed on one GPU ...
Artificial intelligence is often used to generate images. In research, specialized AI models are used for scientific ...
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Physicists just achieved 'perfect randomness' for the first time ever
(Busà Photography/Moment/Getty Images) One of the hardest things to do in physics is to generate true, provably unpredictable ...
Genetic diseases arising from microdeletions and microduplications lead to copy number alterations of genomic regions containing one or more genes. Clinically, these rearrangements may be detected by ...
The Powerball jackpot climbed to $101 million, with a cash value of $44.5 million option ahead of the drawing on Monday, May 18. Since Powerball launched in 1992, the jackpot has been won nearly 200 ...
Google's DiffusionGemma takes a new approach to AI text generation, focusing on speed and parallel processing. But there's a ...
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