An American physicist and Canadian computer scientist received the A.M. Turing Award on Wednesday for their groundbreaking ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
Gilles Brassard and Charles H. Bennett share the 2025 Turing Award for their pioneering work on quantum information science.
The Turing Award, often referred to as the Nobel Prize of computer science, was awarded to quantum science researchers for the first time this year. There are evaluations that quantum information ...
Applied computing is a multidisciplinary field that blends the theoretical and practical aspects of computing to solve day-to-day business and industry problems—integrating computing with other ...
Jeanette Wing believes trustworthy AI and causal reasoning can help society solve real-world problems. But it won’t be easy. It’s time we began to “fixate on data” to solve our problems, says one of ...
The future of computing depends in part on how we reckon with its past. If the future of computing is anything like its past, then its trajectory will depend on things that have little to do with ...
Growth and change in technology have brought a boom in the availability of data and the need for people to shape technologies. Growing areas like machine learning require expertise in programming, ...
Michigan Technological University's College of Computing will officially launch its new Department of Data Science on July 1, ...
A computer science degree used to be seen as a clear path to a well-paying career. Is it still worth it in an age of AI?
Computer science isn't just about coding. It’s the engine behind today’s most exciting innovations — from artificial intelligence to mobile apps and digital security. At Southern New Hampshire ...
Computing and data shape nearly every aspect of modern life. In recent years, efforts to expand data and computing education in K-12 settings have grown rapidly but unevenly. A new National Academies ...