We use a variety of cooking oils (fats derived from plants or animals) when preparing food. A lot of baking calls for oils, other foods require oil for frying, and you may also roast meats or vegetables…
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Experts Weigh in on Microsoft’s Topological Qubit Claim
As MZMs are “topological” states, their settings cannot easily be flipped by random fluctuations to introduce errors into the calculation. Rather, the states are like a twist in a buckled belt that cannot be smoothed out unless the buckle is…
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Quantum Milestones, 1993: Teleportation Is Not Science Fiction
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Theorists proposed an idea they called quantum teleportation—a means of transferring the identity of one particle to another over some distance.
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COFs head for the big time | Feature
In Nobel laureate Roald Hoffmann’s 1993 essay in Scientific American he pondered the future of organic chemistry, noting that the field’s tools at that time predominantly only worked in zero dimensions. ‘One subculture of organic chemists…
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March 2025 puzzles | Puzzle
There are four prize puzzles on this page: cryptic crossword; quick crossword; wordoku; and coronene. For each puzzle, a winner will be selected from all the correct entries received and awarded a £25 UK book voucher.
You can enter any or all…
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3 Days of High-Fat Diet Causes Memory Problems in Older Rats
Just three days of eating a diet high in saturated fat leads to memory problems and related neuroinflammation in older rats, reported a new study published in Immunity and Ageing.
Previous research has…
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A longer, sleeker super predator: Megalodon’s true form
The megalodon has long been imagined as an enormous great white shark, but new research suggests that perception is all wrong. The study finds the prehistoric hunter had a much longer body — closer in shape to a lemon shark or even a large…
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Improvement of corporate accountability can re-calibrate corporatized food systems
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Chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of pawak croaker (Pennahia pawak)
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The P. pawak sample was collected from the intertidal zone of Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, China (30.65°N, 122.78°E). The dissection of the sample was conducted in a sterilized environment, where organs including muscle, liver, and…
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