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Rust vs. C: A Deep Dive

Canon develops a game changing lithography nanoimprint process capable to produce 2nm chips without EUV and at 40% lower cost

The only definitive way to establish that software is correct and bug-free is through mathematics, using the formal methods

Microkernel vs Monolithic systems: the Jan.29 1992 Minix newsgroup debate between Linus Torvalds and Andrew Tanenbaum

Text of the 1992 forum clash between compsci student Linus Torvalds and professor Tanenbaum

Computer science now counts as math credit in most states – is this a good idea?

The EU plans to spend €100 billion on research – here’s how to get the most from it

Why health implants should have open source code.

Stolen fingerprints could spell the end of biometric security; unlike usernames and passwords, biometric data can’t be changed if it is stolen.

Research group at Arizona State University claimed their developmental satellites “femtosats” (small CubeSats) could cost as little as US$3,000 to put in orbit.

AI develops human-like number sense – taking us a step closer to building machines with general intelligence

Researchers from the University of Michigan found a new way of using sound to remotely interfere with smartphones and other devices that contain accelerometers.

Employees lose $15 billion to wage theft every year due to the misuse of timekeeping software by employers

Artificial Intelligence algorithms are learning to maximize profits for online retailers by colluding to set prices above where they would otherwise be in a competitive market, according to a researcher from the University of Strathclyde.

There is no enough training on Digital law and LegalTech

Health implants should have open source code

Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome affects about 20% of people withdrawing from antidepressants, causing flu-like symptoms, irritability and agitation

The demand for qualified cybersecurity practitioners has quickly outpaced the supply, with 3 million unfilled cybersecurity posts worldwide.

Since Friedrich L Bauer organized the very first conference on software engineering in 1968, experts devised methodologies that use mathematics to ensure error-free programming

Scientists from the University of Maryland found that the cost of tobacco-related illness to Mississippi Medicaid was $396 million in 2017

Researchers develop software package to solve a problem called the “S-unit equation,” with the hope to solve centuries-old mathematical problems

Researcher from Nottingham Trent University investigated the multiple examples of animals breaking the “rules” we’ve set for them, including plant-eating shark and supposedly strict vegetarians turning to meat.

The Black Hole Photo is the result of a gigantic engineering project in which numerous telescopes around the world were synchronized using atomic clocks so accurate that they lose just one second per hundred million years

Researchers have been studying evolutionary computation and self-programming machines for over 60 years

Andrew Tanenbaum's famous 1992 comp.os.minix newsgroup posting in which he criticizes Linux's monolithic kernel as well as Linus Torvald's first response in a very long thread.

Studies find that synthetic diamonds have better characteristics than natural ones

Studies find that the 'clean smell' in the swimming pools is actually the chemical reaction between pee and chlorine, which creates a chemical that has been linked to asthma and other respiratory issues.

Linus Torvalds was approached by the NSA for backdoor in Linux but he refused. The alternative was hardware backdoors

Researchers from California Institute of Technology found new evidence for a human magnetic sense that lets the brain detect the Earth’s magnetic field

When senior executives at companies aren’t tech-savvy, they often lack understanding of what’s at stake and how to quickly protect valuable information

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