Carbon-Based Transistors Ramp Up Speed and Memory for Mobile Devices
Though smartphones and tablets are hailed as the hardware of the future, their present-day incarnations have some flaws.
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
Though smartphones and tablets are hailed as the hardware of the future, their present-day incarnations have some flaws.
The April suicide of 14-year-old Kenneth Weishuhn Jr. -- a South O'Brien High School (Paulina, Iowa) student who was reportedly teased and bullied by classmates -- had Iowa lawmakers questioning the effectiveness of the state's five-year-old anti-bullying law. School officials can't always identify the bullies until it's too late.
In 1936, the British logician Alan Turing imagined a universal computing machine.
Scientists are using the world's biggest telescope, buried deep under the South Pole, to try to unravel the mysteries of tiny particles known as neutrinos, hoping to shed light on
The University of Washington’s reputation as an incubator of tech talent is growing — and so have the job offers from the famed area further down the West Coast.
Google says iGoogle is soon going the way of Aardvark.
The OraQuick test detects the presence of HIV in saliva using a mouth swab and is designed to return a result within 20 to 40 minutes.
Everything is evidence. You might want to remember that the next time you log on.
Apple's voice assistant, Siri, was put under the microscope recently with a tough test and the arrival of a new opponent, and it did not fare well at all.
Google Inc will sell its first tablet from mid-July for $199, hoping to replicate its smartphone success in a hotly contested market now dominated by Amazon.com Inc's Kindle Fire