A new study uses eye-tracking and EEG to uncover the linguistic brain waves programmers produce when reading confusing code.
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What confusing code does to developers: Brain and eye tracking reveal surprise response
How do software developers respond when they come across code they do not intuitively understand? Neuropsychologists have now ...
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Scientists translated an entire viral genome so a quantum computer could read and analyze it
Scientists have uploaded a viral genome to a quantum computer, marking an important step for the future of quantum-enabled ...
The rise of artificial intelligence is riding on the back of an enormous data center expansion. Data centers are projected to ...
Artificial Intelligence could make us more foolish if we rely on it for everything we create, warns the MIT professor of ...
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Quantum computing looks like Nvidia in 2019. This could be the generational buy of the decade.
Quantum computing just got its “Uncle Sam” moment. The U.S. government is investing more than $2 billion into quantum ...
Thousands of residents surrounding the tank had to be evacuated over Memorial Day weekend amid fears of a chemical leak or ...
The neurological disease has been repeatedly linked to exposure to certain pesticides widely used on crops in the southeastern Texas borderlands ...
HP Communications, Inc., whose subcontractor struck a 16-inch underground petroleum pipeline in East LA last month, said the pipeline operator failed to properly mark the line’s location before the ...
At Saint Martin’s University, active-duty, transitioning and veteran servicemembers are finding new opportunities through ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have built a worm that thinks for itself. Using free off-the-shelf AI models it ...
President Donald Trump, a longtime New York Knicks fan, has confirmed that he would attend the first NBA Finals game in New ...
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