Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher works for the University of Waterloo and is the co-director of the TRuST network. She receives funding from the Canada Research Chairs program and has received funding from ...
Andy Z. Wang ’23, an Associate News Editor, is a Social Studies and Philosophy concentrator in Winthrop House. His column, ‘Cogito, Clicko Sum," runs on triweekly Wednesdays. Harvard is “in dire need” ...
The U.S.-China science and technology relationship is under acute strain. Once a zone of high-level collaboration, the space is increasingly shaped by national security strategies, ideological ...
Fast-track gates that use face and iris recognition technologies at Dubai international airport. — © AFP Fast-track gates that use face and iris recognition ...
Technologies like generative AI, augmented reality, robotics, and quantum computing hold tremendous promise for addressing major societal challenges and unlocking unimagined opportunities. From ...
Technology is all about solving big thorny problems. Yet one of the hardest things about solving hard problems is knowing where to focus our efforts. There are so many urgent issues facing the world.
What are quantum computers, and why are they considered the most unpredictable invention of our lifetime? Learn how they operate at the quantum level, their potential to solve complex problems, and ...
Science books, especially those written by scientists, sometimes have the reputation of being dry, dull and difficult. Perhaps they are thought of as thinly disguised textbooks, something to learn ...