Tags: RandomnessComputationTuring AwardAtom Computingquantum computer
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1 | Karmela Padavic-Callaghan New Scientist Science writer. Physics PhD. | First 'thermodynamic computer' uses random noise to calculate - 10 months ago | |
2 | Ben Turner Live Science Journalist. Staff writer LiveScience. | ||
3 | Taryn Plumb VentureBeat Author, Freelance Writer. Future is a mystery. Not specified | ||
4 | The Conversation Next Web The Heart of Tech ❤️ Amsterdam, The Netherlands | ||
5 | Joao-Pierre S. Ruth InformationWeek Senior Editor InformationWeek. Corporate goth. New Jersey | ||
6 | Linnea Ahlgren Next Web Senior Editor @thenextweb. 🌱-eater. Amsterdam, the Netherlands | New quantum algorithm could simulate industry-changing materials - 10 months ago EU declares aim to become ‘quantum valley’ of the world - 11 months ago | |
7 | Keumars Afifi-Sabet Live Science Technology editor @LiveScience. Sarcasm specialist. London | ||
8 | Alex Wilkins New Scientist Reporter New Scientist. London, England | DNA computer can play chess and solve sudoku puzzles - 3 months ago Mathematician wins Turing award for harnessing randomness - 7 months ago Mathematicians plan computer proof of Fermat's last theorem - 8 months ago | |
9 | Davide Castelvecchi Nature Gravitational-wave astrophysicist. New Haven, Connecticut | Randomness in computation wins computer-science ‘Nobel’ - 7 months ago The AI–quantum computing mash-up: will it revolutionize science? - 11 months ago DeepMind AI outdoes human mathematicians on unsolved problem - 11 months ago | |
10 | Katrina Krämer Nature Science journalist. Cambridge, UK |