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Scientific breakthrough leads to ‘fluorescent biological qubit’ — it could mean turning your cells into quantum sensors
Protein-based quantum bits (qubits) could be the key to accelerating biological research at the smallest of scales, thanks to a new scientific breakthrough.
Researchers from the University of Chicago have discovered a way to turn a fluorescent…
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Gravitional Wave Detectors Are Affected Daylight Savings Time
Interference from human activity has always been a sticking point in astronomical observations. Radio astronomy is notoriously sensitive to unintentional interference – hence why there are “radio silent” zones near telescopes where…
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Evidence of an ancient asteroid impact in the North Sea
Scientists said on September 20, 2025, that they found evidence an asteroid struck the North Sea some 43 million years ago. As a result, the asteroid impact would have resulted in a 100-meter-high (330-foot-high) tsunami. Image via Javier… Continue Reading
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NASA's Artemis II Mission Could Launch as Soon as February – extremetech.com
- NASA’s Artemis II Mission Could Launch as Soon as February extremetech.com
- Artemis II: astronauts ready to go to Moon “for all humanity” BBC
- Meet the NASA crew being sent to the moon – a feat not achieved for more than 50 years Sky News
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Astronomers Have Found 6,000 Planets Outside the Solar System
The number of confirmed planets outside of our solar system—known as exoplanets—has risen to 6,000, NASA has said. There is huge variety across these distant worlds, the space agency says, with discoveries including rocky planets, lava…
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Comet 3I/ATLAS in pictures. These are all the images of the interstellar visitor captured so far
It started out as a small dot moving across a sea of stars in a black and white image, and now has evolved into a large, bright object with a glowing tail, courtesy of some of the best telescopes humanity has ever built.
Comet 3I/ATLAS continues…
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A Molecular Zipper and a DNA Link Team Up to Protect Fertility
Newswise — Every new life begins after a genetic shuffle. When organisms make eggs or sperm, maternal and paternal chromosomes pair up and swap pieces of DNA in a process called crossing over. This exchange is…
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Caltech’s massive 6,100-qubit array brings the quantum future closer
Quantum computers will need large numbers of qubits to tackle challenging problems in physics, chemistry, and beyond. Unlike classical bits, qubits can exist in two states at once — a phenomenon called superposition. This quirk of quantum…
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Discovery of hidden cause of Alzheimer’s could lead to new treatments, scientists say
Brain cells “clogged” with fat could be hidden drivers of Alzheimer’s disease,…
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