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Quantum advantage showdowns have no clear winners

[ad_1] Enlarge / Xanadu’s quantum chip. (credit: Xanadu) Last month, physicists at Toronto-based startup Xanadu published a curious experiment in Nature in which they generated seemingly random numbers. During the pandemic, they built a tabletop machine named Borealis, consisting of lasers, mirrors, and over a kilometer of optical fiber. Within Borealis, 216 beams of infrared

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News at a glance: Beijing’s vaccine flip, EU energy flap, and Marburg virus in West Africa

[ad_1] PALEONTOLOGY Dino’s puny arms resemble T. rex ’s For dinosaurs, tiny arms may have been the price of a giant, carnivorous head , according to a study of a new species. In Argentina’s Patagonian Desert, paleontologists discovered a halfcomplete, 11-meter-long skeleton that’s a Tyrannosaurus rex doppelgänger, with stubby arms and a cartoonishly big cranium,

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Men lose Y chromosomes as they age. It may be harming their hearts

[ad_1] As men get older, they don’t just lose their hair, muscle tone, and knee cartilage. They also start to lose Y chromosomes from their cells. Scientists have linked this vanishing to a long list of diseases and a higher risk of death, but the evidence has been circumstantial. Now, researchers report that when they

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Contrary to popular belief, woodpeckers don’t protect their brains when headbanging trees

[ad_1] There are plenty of reasons to bang your head against a wall these days. But if you do, maybe don’t look to the woodpecker for inspiration. Scientists have long hypothesized that a spongy bone in the woodpecker’s skull cushions its repeated head slams like a well-designed safety helmet. (Indeed, engineers have modeled football helmets

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In Utah, researchers are trying to unlock Earth’s heat and make geothermal energy a reality

[ad_1] .news-article__figure.inset { float: right!important; width: 40%; margin: 0.5rem 0 0.5rem 1rem; } @media (min-width: 576px) { .news-article__figure.third.inset { width: 33%; margin: 0.5rem 0 0.5rem 2rem; } } Milford, Utah— The day started inauspiciously for John McLennan, as he tried to break the curse haunting a 45-year quest to coax abundant energy from deep within

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