The discussion of quantum-proofing legacy applications is causing some excitement in the world of cryptography, spurred by ...
Quantum computing is widely expected to disrupt modern cryptography. Many of today’s encryption systems rely on mathematical ...
Scientists at EPFL in Switzerland, together with colleagues in Australia, have come up with a new way to control chirality in light using specially designed surfaces called metasurfaces. Chirality, or ...
As operations to rescue the 41 trapped workers at the Silkyara Tunnel collapse site entered day 16, there was some positive ...
For years, scientists have dreamed of using atomically thin van der Waals (vdW) materials to build faster, more efficient photonic chips. These materials can be stacked and tuned with extraordinary ...
Max Parsons (left), assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, works with undergraduate staff members Reynel Cariaga (center) and ...
Traditionally, enterprises have embedded cryptographic choices deep within applications and hardware appliances. When vulnerabilities arrive, whether due to newly discovered flaws in an algorithm or ...
A new imaging approach developed through a collaboration between the University of Oxford and ZEISS is entering a ...
Online data is generally pretty secure. but quantum computing is advancing faster than expected and existing encryption may ...
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