It's a race against time (and magnetic decay) to preserve decades of cultural history stored on obsolete hardware.
Using the Perlmutter supercomputer, researchers achieved a record-scale simulation of a quantum microchip to refine and validate next-generation quantum hardware designs. Researchers from (Berkeley ...
Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside Glass Using Lasers ...
Three University of Wyoming graduate students will present their research to the public during a Science Café Sunday, March 1 ...
Louisiana Department of Conservation and Energy officials dispute claims made in a report recently published by an environmental advocacy group, which the agency says misrepresents the ...
Federal freezes to foreign assistance are affecting grants for investigative reporters everywhere—but especially in poorer countries ...
The Science Museum Group is seeking a designer for new wayfinding at its Science and Innovation Park at Wroughton near Swindon [Deadline: 13 March 2026] ...
Former employees stepped up to create the National Public Health Coalition to advocate for public health after Trump’s cuts to the agency ...
Shivamogga: The dilapidated Mahatma Gandhi Park located in the heart of Shivamogga city has been transformed into an ...
Singapore will invest in next-generation space technology and capabilities, creating jobs and economic value in a high-growth ...
A 1.98-square-micrometer QR code, etched into ceramic thin film and verified by Guinness, showcases a new approach to ultra-dense, long-term data storage.
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