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Can simulating evolution on a computer explain our enormous brains? A reconstruction of 300,000-year-old Homo sapiens fossils from Morocco.
That's the amazing thing about the evolution of computers and inorganic machines: unless something actually wipes out Earth, our tools will only improve in their efficiency and efficacy.
Some technology has even become self-replicating, such as computer viruses and genetically modified organisms. This progress, Kelly argues, is inevitable.
Computer users will have to relinquish some direct control in exchange for more-effective, higher-level problem solving. Tennenhouse sees this development as an organic outgrowth of past trends in the ...
Quantum computing is becoming an increasingly important topic in the world of computing. But what is it really? Will it someday replace normal computers? Here is a guide on how quantum computers ...
Since the introduction of the IBM PC in 1981, desktop computers have become a standard fixture in most workplaces. Through their ubiquity and impact on how work is done, personal computers (PCs) ...
What 15 Years Of Computer Screen Evolution Looks Like The standard desktop monitor today has a resolution of 2560×1600. This artwork shows two dozen or so of its most recent ancestors.
New Transistor Could Keep Computer Evolution On Track Date: December 13, 2000 Source: Purdue University Summary: Purdue University engineers have new information contradicting the most dire ...
Evolution of Computer Cables Since technology is advancing rapidly, the need for faster and more reliable communication solutions is becoming more necessary.