Quantum computing has made significant progress in recent years with major players like Google and IBM offering cloud-based quantum computing services. However, there are still limitations that need to be addressed before quantum computers can fully replace standard computers. One of the main challenges is the availability of qubits or quantum bits, which are the
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Scientists from Penn State and Brown University have discovered that rocks once buried in ancient subduction zones hold vital clues for better predictions of how these zones behave between major earthquakes. This groundbreaking research has led to the development of a new model that can more accurately predict pressure solution activity in subduction zones. Published
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Gas giant exoplanet WASP-69b has captured the attention of astronomers, this time because of the trail of gas it’s leaving behind – a tail that’s some seven times longer than the planet’s radius. This tail is being created as the atmosphere of WASP-69b gets stripped away, making it a fascinating celestial object to study. An
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Posterior cortical atrophy (PCA) is a rare condition characterized by troubling issues with vision and spatial awareness. It involves difficulty judging distances, seeing movement, and recognizing objects. Recent research has shed new light on the close relationship between PCA and Alzheimer’s disease. These conditions share similar pathological changes in the brain, but the rarity of
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Governments and businesses have been putting excessive faith in the future removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, rather than focusing on urgently reducing emissions and transitioning away from fossil fuels. New research published in Science highlights the dangers of this approach, revealing an incomplete understanding of the detrimental consequences of carbon dioxide removal
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In recent years, the development of organic semiconductors has gained significant attention in the scientific community. Unlike conventional rigid semiconductors based on silicon, organic molecules have the potential to be flexible, ductile, and lightweight, opening up new possibilities for designing semiconductor devices. Chemists at RIKEN have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field by developing
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In recent years, the field of cinematography has been revolutionized by advancements in drone technology and camera systems. These developments have enabled filmmakers to capture scenes from unique angles and in higher resolutions than ever before. One such innovation is CineMPC, a fully autonomous cinematographic system developed by researchers at the University of Zaragoza and
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Financial strain can have an immense impact on an individual’s overall well-being. Recent research conducted by scientists at University College London (UCL) and Kings College in the United Kingdom has revealed that stress caused by financial difficulties is closely connected to long-term changes in key health markers. This nationally representative study is unique as it
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