On a December day, Richard Feynman gave a fun little lecture at Caltech — and dreamed up an entirely new field of physics. During the talk, entitled "Plenty of room at the bottom," he described the ...
Dr. Margaret Eppstein Professor and Chair of Computer Science, University of Vermont The fitness-landscape analogy has influenced the way scientists think about evolution for nearly a century.
Space and time aren’t just woven into the background fabric of the universe. To theoretical computer scientists, time and space (also known as memory) are the two fundamental resources of computation.
The Ashtekar Frontiers of Science Lectures in the Eberly College of Science, a series of free public lectures now in its 32nd year, will return to Penn State on Jan. 24. This year’s lecture series, ...
High-dimensional vector search has become a central task in modern AI systems, underlying AI-based web and document search, recommendation systems, and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) systems, ...
Scott Barry Kaufman, PhD, is passionate about helping all kinds of people live creative, fulfilling and self-actualized lives. As the keynote speaker at the College of Arts and Sciences’ inaugural Dr.
LOGAN — Utah State University Libraries welcomed students, faculty and community members to the Merrill-Cazier Library on Oct. 29 for an insightful evening with Stephanie Borrie, professor of speech ...
BOONE — Appalachian State University's College of Arts and Sciences and Department of Physics and Astronomy will host world-renowned physicist Dr. Sylvester James Gates Jr. as the 2025 Morgan Science ...
Learn about Wisconsin’s rich history of cannabis and how society is evolving to destigmatize this plant full of opportunities. Photo courtesy University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. STEVENS POINT – ...
Abraham Rubio has wanted to be a software engineer since childhood. On the gaming platform Minecraft, he loved tinkering with “mods,” or alterations to video games created by fans that change elements ...
The coding-equals-prosperity promise has officially collapsed. Fresh computer science graduates are facing unemployment rates of 6.1% to 7.5% — more than double what biology and art history majors are ...