Physics is this close to understanding the entire universe. And what lives in this gap? Many physicists think it’s the ...
At the turn of the century, it sounded as if string theory could give us big answers about the universe. Well… has it?
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Harvard’s 448-qubit breakthrough brings fault-tolerant quantum supercomputing closer
A new fault-tolerant architecture using 448 atomic qubits suppresses errors past the critical point needed for scaling.
When we think creatively, produce novel ideas, or otherwise have “Eureka” moments, we may actually unlock access to a ...
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Blue Origin Sends NASA Mission To Mars, Followed By First-Ever Successful Landing Of New Glenn's Booster
I t’s off! The Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers (ESCAPADE) mission is on its way to Mars. It was sent ...
Earlier this week, the UK and the Netherlands signed a new 'Innovation Partnership' that will improve collaboration on ...
Nine graduates from South Africa and one from Botswana have been chosen as the region’s next cohort of Rhodes Scholars, and ...
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🎭 This strange quantum metamorphosis could explain the dominance of matter over antimatter
A recent study published in Nature combines data from two major experiments - NOvA in the United States and T2K in Japan - to observe with unprecedented precision how neutrinos, particles capable ...
The long-standing issue holding back quantum computing, its high propensity for errors, may finally be in the past.
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Debate on purpose of AI: From overcoming anthropocentrism to the unity of intelligence
In the contemporary debate on artificial intelligence (AI), a fundamental error persists: the radical separation between human intelligence and machine-generated intelligence. The idea of postulating ...
Treasure hunters and bargain lovers, I’ve found your mothership in Findlay, Ohio. It’s a furniture paradise where yesterday’s elegance meets today’s budget, and your wallet will thank you profusely.
Researchers Sang-Ho Kim, An-Ping Li, Bronson Messer and Zac Ward of the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
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