A light has emerged at the end of the tunnel in the long pursuit of developing quantum computers, which are expected to radically reduce the time needed to perform some complex calculations from thousands of years down to a matter of hours.
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New light-based platform sets the stage for future quantum supercomputers
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Cell surface glycoRNA clusters found to fine-tune growth factor signaling
The recent discovery of glycoRNAs on the cell surface upended the world of cell biology. These glycoRNAs were found to form highly organized clusters with cell surface RNA binding proteins (csRBPs), but their purpose remained unknown.
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Google’s AlphaGenome wants to do for DNA what AlphaFold did for proteins | Research
Google’s new deep learning model can predict the effect of small changes to DNA sequences up to one million base pairs in length and is particularly good with non-coding DNA, which has proven especially difficult to understand. The artificial…
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Space Futures Centre, World Economic Forum Launch Space Debris Insights Report
The Space Futures Centre a global independent center established in partnership with the World Economic Forum and the Saudi Space Agency to support the growth of the global space economy through policy recommendations, technological…
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NASA’s Astrobiology Program Is Ignored By NASA Astrobiology Missions
Keith’s note: NASA JPL issued this release on Tuesday: “NASA’s Juno Measures Thickness of Europa’s Ice Shell.” Juno is paving the way for a follow-on mission: Europa Clipper (and ESA’s JUICE mission too). Europa Clipper has a number of…
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Networks Hold the Key to a Decades-Old Problem About Waves
By the 1970s, mathematicians had figured out that embedded within the structure of Cayley graphs is information about the Fourier series from Chowla’s problem. A Cayley graph’s eigenvalues, it turns out, correspond exactly to different…
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Bench-stable butyllithium & secrets of Pompeii’s limescale | Podcast
This week, we discuss new butyllithium formulations and ancient limescale chemistry with Emma Pewsey and Phillip Broadwith.
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How states may use the $50 billion they’re getting for rural health : NPR
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Administrator…
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Low-Earth orbit is just 2.8 days from disaster
The phrase “House of Cards” is often linked today with a popular Netflix political series, but its original meaning describes something far more literal: a structure that can collapse easily. That idea is exactly how Sarah Thiele, formerly a PhD…
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KUKA México to Celebrate 30th Anniversary in 2026
Established in 1996, KUKA México continues to respond to the needs of the region with enhanced industrial automation along with technical expertise. The company’s first major project was with Volkswagen for the Jetta A3 and the new Beetle…
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