Browse News Stories
331 to 340 of 427 stories
view headlines only
-
NIST Demonstrates Key Step In Use Of Quantum Computers For Code-Breaking
June 4, 2005 A crucial step in a procedure that could enable future quantum computers to break today's most commonly used encryption codes has been demonstrated by physicists at the U.S. Commerce Department's ... > full story -
New Computing Cluster To Help Scientists Reconstruct The Tree Of Life
May 26, 2005 A new supercomputing cluster was purchased with a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the CyberInfrastructure for Phylogenetic Research project, a collaboration of biologists, ... > full story -
Fermilab's DZero Experiment Crunches Record Data With The Grid
May 4, 2005 Hundreds of scientists from the DZero collaboration at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory are using the technology of the future to process particle physics data ... > full story -
Research Centers Achieve Record In Grid Computing For Science
May 4, 2005 In a significant milestone for scientific grid computing, eight major computing centres successfully completed a challenge to sustain a continuous data flow of 600 megabytes per second (MB/s) on ... > full story -
Optical Computer Made From Frozen Light
April 24, 2005 Scientists at Harvard University have shown how ultra-cold atoms can be used to freeze and control light to form the "core" – or central processing unit – of an optical computer. ... > full story -
World's Largest Computing Grid Surpasses 100 Sites
March 23, 2005 British physicists and computer scientists are playing a key role in facing one of the biggest computing problems in the world - how to process the massive data volumes expected from the world's ... > full story -
Computer Science
Distributed Computing
Information Technology
Computer Modeling
Artificial Intelligence
Hacking
'Oracle' Computer Could Have All The Answers Built In
March 23, 2005 Instead of waiting weeks for computers to grind out solutions to complex problems, scientists may someday get answers instantly thanks to a new type of "oracle" computer that will have all ... > full story -
Quantum Computers May Be Easier To Build Than Predicted
March 9, 2005 A full-scale quantum computer could produce reliable results even if its components performed no better than today's best first-generation prototypes, according to a paper in the March 3 issue in ... > full story -
Working For A Safer And More Reliable Electrical Supply
February 23, 2005 Scientists at Cardiff University, UK have been called in to help improve the already high levels of safety and reliability on the UK's electrical transmission ... > full story -
Project 'Einstein@Home' Goes Live: Distributed Computing Project To Search For Gravitational Waves
February 23, 2005 A new grassroots computing project dubbed Einstein@Home, which will let anyone with a personal computer contribute to cutting edge astrophysics research, will be officially announced at the annual ... > full story
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 137,306

