Tech & Engineering
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Potential solution halves testing cost for quantum chips, boosting commercial viability
Higher Education PressResearchers from Fudan University, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Peking University have developed a prediction-guided testing method that cuts quantum device verification experiments by half, slashing time and cost for next-generation quantum computer calibration.
- Journal
- Frontiers of Computer Science
New real-time visual tool detects and defends privacy-preserving AI in healthcare and finance
Higher Education PressResearchers have unveiled a real-time dashboard that detects, analyzes, and defends federated learning AI systems—boosting trust and security in sensitive fields like healthcare, finance, and smart grids.
- Journal
- Frontiers of Computer Science
New model extracts sentence-level proof to verify events, boosting fact-checking accuracy for journalists, legal teams, and policymakers
Higher Education PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
Researchers at Soochow University have unveiled a transparent neural network that verifies whether events described in documents actually occurred and highlights the exact sentences that support its conclusions, boosting fact-checking accuracy and interpretability for journalists, legal teams, and policymakers.
- Journal
- Frontiers of Computer Science
New search tool brings 21% better accuracy for robotics developers
Higher Education PressPeer-Reviewed Publication
A new semantic-driven search tool built on a ROS Package Knowledge Graph delivers over 21% higher accuracy than traditional methods, helping developers find compatible robotics software faster and more reliably.
- Journal
- Frontiers of Computer Science
Nature-friendly farming boosts biodiversity and yields but may require new subsidies
UK Centre for Ecology & HydrologyPeer-Reviewed Publication
- Journal
- Journal of Applied Ecology
- Funder
- Natural Environment Research Council, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
New software tool could help better understand childhood cancer
Murdoch Childrens Research InstitutePeer-Reviewed Publication
New cutting-edge software developed in Melbourne can help uncover how the most common heart tumour in children forms and changes. And the technology has the potential to further our understanding of other childhood diseases, according to a new study.
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- Genome Biology
- Funder
- NHMRC Ideas Grant, Heart Foundation, 10x-Millenium Science’s Spatial Pioneer fellowship, NHMRC Independent Research Institute Infrastructure Support Scheme, Victorian Government, Australian Government, Novo Nordisk Foundation