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Reaching absolute zero for quantum computing now much quicker thanks to breakthrough refrigerator...
LiveScience· 18 hours agoA breakthrough cooling technology could help invigorate quantum computing and slash costly...
32 fun and random facts about Albert Einstein
LiveScience· 12 hours agoAlbert Einstein was arguably the most famous scientist of the 20th century. Einstein proposed that we view light as both a particle and a wave — with the...
The quantum internet is fast becoming a real thing
RedShark· 4 days agoResearchers at Harvard University have demonstrated the longest distance fibre transmission between quantum nodes to date, highlighting that the idea of...
This year's hurricane season could see 25 named storms, NOAA says in record-breaking forecast
LiveScience· 4 days agoMore than two dozen hurricanes could be on their way this year, thanks to climate change and La...
Scientists discover the possible origin of the sun's magnetic field, and it's not where they thought...
LiveScience· 5 days agoScientists have found the possible origins of the sun's magnetic field, and it's not where they...
No two are alike: The colossal stone heads of Olmec in Mexico
LiveScience· 6 days agoWhat they are: A series of massive heads that were each carved out of a single basalt boulder, often...
Bright comet headed toward Earth could be visible with the naked eye
LiveScience· 11 hours agoIn a year in which we have already been treated to the "Great North American Solar Eclipse" in April and one of the greatest displays of Northern Lights in the past 500 years in May, what other ...
Earth from space: Ethereal algal vortex blooms at the heart of massive Baltic 'dead zone'
LiveScience· 22 hours agoWhile the swirling microbes have an ethereal beauty in the image, this belies an unseen danger they...
10 surprising things that are made from petroleum
LiveScience· 2 days agoPetrochemicals derived from oil and natural gas are used in more than 6,000 everyday products. From foods to beauty care products, here are 10 things you...
How do fireflies light up?
LiveScience· 20 hours agoFireflies' ability to produce their own light is called bioluminescence, which is found in select animals, bacteria and fungi all over the world. The key...