computer science

Asia’s Rising Scientists: Tanzima Hashem

Tanzima Hashem is working on computational techniques that would allow us to use location-based services without giving away our private personal data.

Switching Up Data Storage With Nanostructured Materials

Scientists in Singapore and China have developed a material with a layered nanostructure that can increase the speed and efficiency of data storage devices.

The Ocean Is Starting To Boil

Over the hundred years that they have been used, floating-point numbers have become so entrenched that replacing them would be like “boiling the ocean.” But Dr. John Gustafson believes he has done just that.

Building Deep Tech Companies At SGInnovate

SGInnovate, Entrepreneur First and the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Innovation Centre are working together to find and nurture Singapore’s next generation of entrepreneurs.

Chaos Theory Strengthens Digital Locks

Japanese researchers report definitive proof of invulnerability for a digital lock based on the principles of chaos theory.

Helping Smartphone Cameras Find Their Bearings

Scientists have identified a software glitch that causes document photos to be wrongly oriented.

Training AI To Spot Lung Cancer

An artificial neural network trained to recognize cancerous nodules could help detect lung cancers earlier and improve patient survival.

‘Breathing’ Skyrmions Could Be Used Beyond Memory Devices

The first ever observation of skyrmion ‘breathing’ paves the way for ultra-fast communications of the future.

Artificial Intelligence Used To Decode Brain Signals And Read Minds

Researchers have used artificial intelligence to predict what a person sees or imagines based on brain scans.