Researchers identified a problem that holds the key to whether all encryption can be broken -- as well as a surprising connection to a mathematical concept that aims to define and measure randomness.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/07/200727194721.htm
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
Related Posts
Future of immunotherapy could be 'off-the-shelf' treatmentsScientists argue that emerging protein-based immunotherapies could lea… Read More
Stressed-out young oysters may grow less meat on their shellsEarly exposure to tough conditions -- particularly warmer waters and n… Read More
The time is ripe! An innovative contactless method for the timely harvest of soft fruitsIn agriculture, there are many mechanical methods to indirectly measur… Read More
Repurposed arthritis drug did not significantly improve severe COVID-19 pneumoniaA repurposed drug used to treat arthritis did not significantly improv… Read More
Swapping alpha cells for beta cells to treat diabetesBlocking cell receptors for glucagon, the counter-hormone to insulin, … Read More
Predicting microbial interactions in the human gutA new study describes how to use modeling to predict microbial interac… Read More
0 comments: