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Quantum-Classical: Rigetti Wins Air Force Office of Scientific Research Award for Chip Fabrication Technology
From insideHPC

Quantum-Classical: Rigetti Wins Air Force Office of Scientific Research Award for Chip Fabrication Technology

BERKELEY, Calif., April 28, 2025 — Rigetti Computing, Inc. (Nasdaq: RGTI), a quantum-classical computing company, announced today that it was granted an Air Force...

Film Futures: Tsotsi
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Film Futures: Tsotsi

Computer Scientists and digital artists are behind the fabulous special effects and computer generated imagery we see in today’s movies, but for a bit of fun, in...

From Computational Complexity

A personal view of the NSF hot mess: My REU program

I wrote this about a month ago but wanted to wait until after the REU PI conference (which was April 21-22-23) to post it. I add a few comments based on what has...

Annie Easley: putting rockets into space
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Annie Easley: putting rockets into space

Annie Easley was a pioneer both as a computer programmer but also as a champion of women and minorities into computer science. She went from being a human computer...

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Facts on Your Phone
From Schneier on Security

Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Facts on Your Phone

Text “SQUID” to 1-833-SCI-TEXT for daily squid facts. The website has merch. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the...

Looking for ACM-W Newsletter Editor!
From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

Looking for ACM-W Newsletter Editor!

ACM-W is currently recruiting for a part-time Newsletter Editor. The successful candidate will work directly with the ACM-W Communications Chair to edit and publish...

Congratulations to ACM Fellow Marsha Chechik!
From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

Congratulations to ACM Fellow Marsha Chechik!

Written by Taneea S Agrawaal Marsha Chechik, Professor, Department of Computer Science at the University of Toronto, has been named an ACM Fellow for her “foundational...

ACM-W Rising Star Award Recipient: Dr Shin Hwei Tan
From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

ACM-W Rising Star Award Recipient: Dr Shin Hwei Tan

Written by Taneea S Agrawaal ACM-W would like to announce Dr. Shin Hwei Tan as this year’s recipient of the ACM-W Rising Star Award! The ACM-W Rising Star Award...

GigaIO Announces GA of Portable AI Supercomputer
From insideHPC

GigaIO Announces GA of Portable AI Supercomputer

Carlsbad, California, April 25, 2025 – GigaIO, an edge-to-core AI platform, today announced the general availability of Gryf, which the company said is the world...

Torchwood: in need of some backup
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Torchwood: in need of some backup

***SPOILER ALERT*** Disaster planning, that’s the Torchwood game. They are there to save the Earth whenever it needs saving from aliens (which is every week). Shame...

Cryptocurrency Thefts Get Physical
From Schneier on Security

Cryptocurrency Thefts Get Physical

Long story of a $250 million cryptocurrency theft that, in a complicated chain events, resulted in a pretty brutal kidnapping.

ACM-W Celebration at Air University, Multan Campus
From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

ACM-W Celebration at Air University, Multan Campus

Two Exciting Days of Innovation, Competition, and Mentorship By  the AUMC team Excitement filled the air as students and professionals gathered at Air University...

Navigating the Pareto Frontier
From The Noisy Channel

Navigating the Pareto Frontier

Traditional search applications retrieve relevant results, score them based on desirability, and present them in ranked order. This linear approach, while intuitive...

New Linux Rootkit
From Schneier on Security

New Linux Rootkit

Interesting: The company has released a working rootkit called “Curing” that uses io_uring, a feature built into the Linux kernel, to stealthily perform malicious...

The AI Factory Heats Up: Liquid Cooling Options Explained
From insideHPC

The AI Factory Heats Up: Liquid Cooling Options Explained

The compute power required by AI and HPC is skyrocketing and driving a global transition from 10-15 megawatt data centers to 50-100 megawatt and even gigawatt AI...

Fujitsu and RIKEN Develop 256-Qubit Superconducting Quantum Computer
From insideHPC

Fujitsu and RIKEN Develop 256-Qubit Superconducting Quantum Computer

Kawasaki and Wako, Japan, April 22, 2025 — Fujitsu Limited and RIKEN announced the development of a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, established at the...

Moon and Mind-Body Dualism
From CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun)

Moon and Mind-Body Dualism

**spoiler alert** The least interesting thing about Duncan Jones is who his superstar father is. He stepped out of the shadow with a vengeance in directing oneContinue...

Optimizing HPC workflows with automatically scaling clusters in Ansys Gateway powered by AWS
From insideHPC

Optimizing HPC workflows with automatically scaling clusters in Ansys Gateway powered by AWS

by Dnyanesh Digraskar and Trent Andrus on 22 APR 2025 in AWS ParallelCluster, High Performance Computing, Partner solutions Permalink  Share This post was contributed...

Regulating AI Behavior with a Hypervisor
From Schneier on Security

Regulating AI Behavior with a Hypervisor

Interesting research: “Guillotine: Hypervisors for Isolating Malicious AIs.” Abstract:As AI models become more embedded in critical sectors like finance, healthcare...

From Computational Complexity

Real People

Right after the election I wrote a post predicting what would happen to higher education under Trump, most of which is coming true, but I had a massive failuretracker...
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