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Quantum Saskatchewan Innovation Quantum Computer Research Emergency Management
- A full-stack quantum computer opens new paths for research and real-world testing. The University of Saskatchewan is making a bid to play a larger role in Canada's quantum ecosystem. A new quantum computer is headed to campus , making it the ... [Read More]


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- History from countries and communities across the globe, including the world's major wars. The stories behind the faiths, food, entertainment and holidays that shape our world. Far from Rome's center, soldiers gathered in underground temples for ... [Read More]

Source: history.com

Quantum Quantum Computing Encryption Computer Quantum Computer Quantum Encryption
- When Google announced last month it was moving up its own internal timeline for migrating to quantum-resistant forms of encryption, it started a broader conversation in the cybersecurity and cryptography communities: Just what was pushing one of ... [Read More]


Fuel Waste Nuclear Fuel Years Disposal Onkalo
- OLKILUOTO, Finland (AP) — With the push of a button, the elevator descends hundreds of meters in seconds into the dark depths of Onkalo. "We are now at about minus 430 meters (1,411 feet)," muttered geologist Tuomas Pere as he steered a car ... [Read More]

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Earth Moon Artemis Side Orion Crew
- The Artemis 2 crew has beamed tons of incredible photos back to Earth. Here's a look at our favorite shots. Reading time 3 minutes Watching NASA's Artemis 2 astronauts fly around the Moon and make spaceflight history brought up a lot of emotions—but mostly, it gave me serious FOMO. Sadly, this Gizmodo science reporter won't be leaving Earth anytime soon. But the crew's incredible photos make me feel like I was along for the ride. The Artemis 2 crew ventured deeper into space than any humans have ever gone and observed parts of the lunar far side never before seen with the naked eye . ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Chimps Group Violence Males Years Groups
- Rare event suggests relational dynamics may play a role in collective violence, along with cultural markers. In the 1970s, the late Jane Goodall observed a community of chimpanzees in Gombe, Tanzania, breaking into two factions; the males in one ... [Read More]


Antimatter Matter Antiprotons Cern Particles Road
- Did someone order a serving of antimatter? For the first time, scientists have transported antimatter by road. Researchers from CERN's BASE collaboration loaded 92 antiprotons into a portable trap, disconnected it from the antimatter factory, and ... [Read More]


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- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest ... [Read More]


Artemis Ii Crew Moon Space Science Flashes
- Houston Mission Control screamed with delight. For more than half a century, we've relied on robotic orbiters and distant telescopes to map the moon's ancient scars. But on Monday, as the Artemis II spacecraft flew between 6,000 and 7,000 ... [Read More]


Star Milky Way Sdss J0715 Stars Carbon Astronomers
- Follow Earth on Google Astronomers have identified a star they claim is the most chemically pristine ever found, a survivor from the early universe now traveling through the Milky Way dubbed SDSS J0715-7334. Its discovery pushes one of astronomy's oldest searches beyond our own galaxy and sharpens the picture of how the first long-lived stars formed. Finding SDSS J0715-7334 Among thousands of survey targets, one faint red giant stood out for carrying almost none of the heavier elements later generations of stars would make. As its unusual light came into focus, Alex Ji at the University of ... [Read More]

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Artemis Ii Re Entry Orion Capsule Spacecraft Heat Atmosphere
- The high-speed, hypersonic and extremely hot re-entry is the last challenge the Artemis II crew will have to endure on their epic 10-day mission. After successfully completing their mission to the Moon, the Artemis II crew are about to return to ... [Read More]


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- The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) now categorises both species as endangered. Scientists and conservation groups say urgent reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are needed to reduce the risks to the endangered species. The ... [Read More]

Source: abc.net.au

Octopus Fossil Clements Museum Guinness World Records Teeth
- – A 300-million-year-old tentacled sea creature has lost its crown as the world's oldest octopus, after scientists found evidence that it's not an octopus at all. Newly published research concludes that fossilized remains listed by Guinness ... [Read More]

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Quantum Computing Quantum Quantum Algorithms Lucy Robson Robson Quantum Chemistry
- While the billion-dollar question is about when quantum computing will become commercially viable , among the problems being tackled at the moment is how to make the most of current technology, where quantum devices experience a high error rate. Although the industry can produce machines with hundreds of physical qubits, the actual number of logical, error-free qubits available in the latest quantum computers remains very small. As the technology improves, researchers are investigating how to get the best out of today's noisy quantum computers and considering the types of problems that ... [Read More]


Quantum Pqc Quantum Computing Google Google's Cloudflare
- Google's accelerated post-quantum cryptography (PQC) deadline is spurring other vendors to revise plans. Google's accelerated post-quantum encryption deadline has spurred other leaders in the industry, including Cloudflare, to consider pushing forward their own plans. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has set a 2030 deadline for depreciating legacy encryption algorithms ahead of their planned retirement in 2035. Late last month Google brought forward its own post-quantum cryptography (PQC) deadline a year to 2029 because advances in quantum computers mean that ... [Read More]


Trade Pathogens Wildlife Humans Species Animals
- Nearly half of all wild mammal species traded for food, fur, research and traditional medicines carry at least one pathogen that causes disease in humans, estimates a study 1 in Science , the first to quantify the role of the global wildlife trade in the transmission of pathogens. Many major disease outbreaks in humans, including the emergence of HIV, the 2014 West African Ebola epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic , have been linked to traded wildlife. "We've known very definitively that viruses do jump from animals to humans," says Arinjay Banerjee, a virologist at the University of ... [Read More]

Source: nature.com

Eel Fish South Florida Species Southeast Asia Frank Mazzotti
- SARASOTA, Fla. ( WWSB ) - Researchers at the University of Florida are asking the public for help tracking a hard-to-find invasive species spreading through South Florida. It's called the Asian swamp eel, a fish native to East and Southeast Asia that was first discovered in the Everglades back in 2007. "These fish are difficult to find, and that's exactly why we need the public's help," Frank Mazzotti, a professor of wildlife ecology with the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences in Fort Lauderdale, said in a release. Scientists say the eel may be contributing ... [Read More]


Virus Illness Rotavirus Cases Rise California
- A virus with the potential to make vulnerable populations deathly ill is on the rise in California. Higher than normal levels of the virus have been found in the wastewater of several towns across the state, putting public health officials on high alert due to both the contagious nature of the rotavirus and how sick it can make children and infants. Fortunately, with a heads-up about the spreading virus, many families and health agencies can be proactive about the illness. That may mean everything from taking normal precautions when it comes to any illness, which includes increased ... [Read More]


Species List Birds Extinction Conservation Bird
- By Birdwatchers and researchers documented five bird species in 2025 that had not been seen, heard or genetically detected in over a decade, according to the 2026 update of the Lost Birds List maintained by the Search for Lost Birds project . The rediscoveries contributed to a notable reduction in the number of species classified as "lost" and underscored ongoing global efforts to locate birds that may still exist in the wild. The Search for Lost Birds project is a collaboration between American Bird Conservancy , Re:wild and BirdLife International. The list tracks species not documented for ... [Read More]