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Creating a new type of computing that s naturally probabilistic

Creating a new type of computing that’s ‘naturally probabilistic’ Note to journalists: A high-resolution illustration conveying a probabilistic computer is available via Google Drive. For copies of the research papers, please contact Kayla Wiles, Purdue News Service, at wiles5@purdue.edu or 765-494-2432. Journalists visiting campus should follow visitor health guidelines. Purdue University researchers are building a probabilistic computer that could bridge the gap between classical and quantum computing to more efficiently solve problems in areas such as drug research, encryption and cybersecurity, financial services, data analysis and supply chain logistics. (Illustration by Gwen Keraval) WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. “You see, nature is unpredictable. How do you expect to predict it with a computer?” said American physicist Richard Feynman before computer scientists at a conference in 1981.

Doppler Used in Novel Microbial Assay To Tell a Friend from a Foe

Doppler Used in Novel Microbial Assay To Tell a Friend from a Foe March 2, 2021 A new method for identifying strains of bacteria and guessing their resistance to antibiotics uses an AI model to analyze their growth dynamics in culture. [Duke] Share You must have noticed the sudden change in pitch of a siren on a police car zooming past. That’s the Doppler effect. Scientists at Purdue University have now used the Doppler effect to look inside living cells in a novel approach to detect pathogens and treat infections. In this unique method, Doppler is used to quickly track metabolic activity in cells and can be used to detect pathogenic microbes in food, water, and other environments and identify treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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