18 Jun 2026
New mathematical frameworks reveal how stable thoughts emerge from chaotic brain activity
“The mind is what the brain does,” as the pioneering artificial intelligence researcher Marvin Minsky once said. So it’d be fantastic to understand at what level of anatomy, or complexity, the brain actually carries out its processing and computation. This quandary is precisely what captivates Fatih Dinc, a postdoctoral scholar at UC Santa Barbara’s Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP)…
@ucsantabarbara, Harrison Tasoff
2026
18 Jun 2026
QuEra's Libra fault-tolerant quantum computer due in 2028
QuEra Computing has announced Libra, its first fault-tolerant quantum computer, and plans to make the system available on Amazon Braket in 2028.
Mark Tarre
2026
18 Jun 2026
Chandigarh University ranks 526th in QS World University Rankings 2027
Continuing its remarkable rise among the world's leading higher education institutions, Chandigarh University (CU) has made impressive strides in the latest edition of prestigious QS World University Rankings 2027 by securing an overall world rank of 526, registering impressive surge for the fifth consecutive year with CU's world rank going up by an impressive 274 ranks -- from the 800th rank in…
News Desk
2026
18 Jun 2026
Researchers discover 500 hidden earthquakes beneath Antarctica: 'Improve our understanding of possible futures'
More than 500 earthquakes deep beneath Antarctica went unnoticed until scientists used artificial intelligence to reexamine the data, and some were located where researchers did not expect to see them.
Brooklyn Smith
2026
17 Jun 2026
Optical metasurfaces for general vision processing on the edge
By embedding core computer vision principles into a large-scale optical metasurface, an efficient vision processing system using far fewer parameters is demonstrated to outperform many digital models and enables deployment on edge devices.
Chaoran, Huang
2026
17 Jun 2026
BRIDGE: benchmarking large language models for understanding real-world clinical practice texts
The BRIDGE benchmark systematically evaluated the performance of 95 large language models (LLMs) on real-world clinical data on tasks spanning the patient care continuum. This benchmark, which is being continuously updated, provides a field reference for improving how LLMs understand clinical texts.
Jie, Yang
2026
16 Jun 2026
Splunk Inc (Acquired) Stock (US8486371045): Security focus after critical Splunk Enterprise RCE flaw
Splunk Inc (Acquired), now operating as part of Cisco's security and observability franchise, has moved back into the cybersecurity spotlight after disclosure of a critical remote-code-execution vulnerability in Splunk Enterprise deployments, tracked as CVE-2026-20253.
Redaktion ad-hoc-news.de
2026
16 Jun 2026
AI and Cybersecurity – Everything You Wanted to Know, But Were Afraid to Ask
To better understand the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) in cybersecurity, SecurityWeek spoke with dozens of security practitioners, researchers, vendors, analysts, and AI experts. The result is a comprehensive snapshot of how AI is being used across the security landscape today. Organized into five key topic areas, this report examines the role of AI through multiple lenses:…
Kevin Townsend
2026
16 Jun 2026
500 hidden earthquakes beneath Antarctica, and the strangest ones are shaking the middle of a tectonic pla
When it comes to earthquakes, Antarctica has always been the calm, frozen outlier. Most of the planet’s shaking occurs where tectonic plates grind against each other, and Antarctica is in the middle of one giant plate, far from those messy edges. That reputation just received a blow. In a new study published in the journal Science, researchers used artificial intelligence to comb through two…
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2026
