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With a background in climate science, Scheinbaum Pardo also becomes Mexico’s first female president
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Relatively strong field may have protected life forms 3.7 billion years ago
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A novel 3D printing method can rapidly produce optical components with commercial-level quality
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Lily Ellis-Gibbings from the UK’s National Physical Laboratory (NPL) discusses her varied career in instrumentation
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Proof-of-concept demonstration yields encoded magic states that are robust against any single-qubit error
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System charts the evolution of complex quantum states
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The ORCA-Quest scientific camera from Hamamatsu Photonics is opening up cutting-edge applications in quantum computing
Read article: Wild songbirds respond to mathematically synthesized song
Mathematical model could provide a valuable tool for investigating a wide range of biological questions
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Study finds that “foundational” work is often not properly cited, skewing its true impact
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