Perfect randomness sounds simple, until you try to make it. A die can be polished, balanced and rolled thousands of times.
In the episode of "The Unknowns," host Charlie Stone interviews Robbie Goldfarb, co-founder of Forum AI. A former Meta executive who worked on trust and safety at Facebook and Instagram, Goldfarb ...
Abstract: High-frequency input signals from room-temperature microwave sources present a major bottleneck for scaling qubit numbers in universal quantum computers. To address this challenge, we ...
The White House recently launched a Media Bias Portal as a service to truth and transparency. Its purpose is to combat the baseless lies, purposely omitted context, and outright left-wing lunacy of ...
Metal halide perovskites are soft-lattice semiconductors with inherent high ionic concentrations. Their X-ray sensitivities are several orders of magnitude higher than semiconductors such as silicon, ...
If you’ve ever used a chatbot, you’ve probably noticed they’re not neutral. That’s because all AI systems are built on messy data scraped from the internet, then adjusted by humans who carry their own ...
Andy recommends favorite resources for basic op amp circuits and includes a portion of TI's AN-20. Test your knowledge with our op amp quiz; answer explanations are included. By 1969, a fledgling ...
In applications where low leakage current is required, it is important to select a low input bias current (IB) operational amplifier. The application note, AN-1373 describes how to measure ultralow ...
Your co-worker surprised you with a chocolate chip cookie, but a teammate took a dig at your report. As the day goes on, you’re more likely to dwell on the criticism than the act of kindness. Negative ...
Figure 1’s negative constant current source has been a textbook application for the LM337 regulator forever (or thereabouts). It precisely maintains a constant output current (Iout) by forcing the ...