Physicists used quantum bits to achieve perfect randomness for the first time ever. The results of their research could ...
Google's open-source diffusion language model generates 256 tokens in parallel and self-corrects, hitting 4x speed on one GPU ...
Physicists used quantum bits to achieve perfect randomness for the first time ever. The results of their research could ...
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Physicists create 'perfect randomness'

Even the most sophisticated classical random number generators have minute biases that make their sequences predictable over ...
Pseudorandom sequences form the backbone of modern cryptography, secure communications and Monte Carlo simulation, requiring deterministic constructions that mimic true randomness under stringent ...
Sequence annotation is the process of marking specific features in a DNA, RNA or protein sequence with descriptive information about structure or function. Precision medicine exploits genetic ...