Quantum computers could protect our data from quantum computers

Could we fight quantum with quantum? Bartlomiej Wroblewski / Alamy A “useless” algorithm that serves as a benchmark for demonstrating the power of quantum computers over ordinary devices could potentially be repurposed as a way to keep data secure from, ironically, quantum computers. Quantum computers have long threatened to crack existing encryption algorithms, which rely…

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Could Apple’s new Workout Buddy get me running consistently again? Here’s why I’m so excited about it

The Apple Watch’s fitness features have been getting consistently more impressive in recent years, between new running metrics, the recent addition of Training Load, and integrations with third-party apps such as TrainingPeaks. And yet, despite these advanced tools at my fingertips and as someone who tests the best Apple Watches as part of my job,…

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Smell-seeking drone uses moth antenna to follow a scent

The drone autonomously flies towards a smell source using a moth antenna as a sensor Daigo Terutsuki, Shinshu University A drone equipped with an antenna from a male moth can locate the source of a smell more accurately than any electrical sensors. Unfortunately, however, the only smell it can detect is the sex pheromone emitted…

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Traditional diagnostic decision support systems outperform generative AI for diagnosing disease

Medical professionals have been using artificial intelligence (AI) to streamline diagnoses for decades, using what are called diagnostic decision support systems (DDSSs). Computer scientists at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system first developed MGH’s own DDSS called DXplain in 1984, which relies on thousands of disease profiles,…

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AMD goes all-in on AI with calculated acquisitions, but Nvidia will remain king for the foreseeable future

AMD is aggressively acquiring talent to bridge the Instinct and Blackwell GPU performance gap Brium’s compiler expertise could help AMD accelerate inference without hardware-specific dependencies Untether AI’s team joins AMD, but existing customers are left without product support AMD’s recent moves in the AI sector have centered around strategic acquisitions aimed at strengthening its position…

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Electronic tattoo gauges mental strain

Researchers gave participants face tattoos that can track when their brain is working too hard. Published May 29 in the Cell Press journal Device, the study introduces a non-permanent wireless forehead e-tattoo that decodes brainwaves to measure mental strain without bulky headgear. This technology may help track the mental workload of workers like air traffic…

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Old solar gadgets, rogue modules, and risky firmware could be the cyber timebomb inside your solar system

Forescout report finds many vulnerable solar devices run outdated firmware with known exploits active in the wild Europe holds 76% of all exposed solar power devices, with Germany and Greece particularly at risk SolarView Compact exposure jumped 350% in two years, and it’s already linked to cybercrime The rapid growth of solar energy adoption worldwide…

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