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A tiny light trap could unlock million qubit quantum computers
A tiny light trap could unlock million qubit quantum computers
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A tiny light trap could unlock million qubit quantum computers
A new light-based breakthrough could help quantum computers finally scale up. Stanford researchers created miniature optical cavities that efficiently collect light from individual atoms, allowing many qubits to be read at once. The team has already demonstrated…
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Robots descend into lava tubes to prepare for future Moon bases
Robots descend into lava tubes to prepare for future Moon bases
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Robots descend into lava tubes to prepare for future Moon bases
Hidden lava tunnels on the Moon and Mars could one day shelter human explorers, offering natural protection from radiation and space debris. A European research team has unveiled a bold new mission concept that uses three different robots working together…
stacker news ~bitcoin:
WTF is Bitcoin?
WTF is Bitcoin?
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WTF is Bitcoin? \ stacker news
I’ve been talking to people about Bitcoin for years, and one thing has become painfully clear: our collective understanding of this technology hasn’t advanced much. Conversations often circle back to the same misconceptions, the same confusion. And in the…
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WSL Manager – Gérez vos distributions Linux sous Windows sans toucher au terminal
WSL Manager – Gérez vos distributions Linux sous Windows sans toucher au terminal
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WSL Manager – Gérez vos distributions Linux sous Windows sans toucher au terminal - Korben
Vous utilisez WSL sous Windows mais vous en avez marre de devoir jongler avec les commandes PowerShell dès qu'il s'agit de gérer vos distributions ?
C'est ...
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MIT News - Artificial intelligence:
How generative AI can help scientists synthesize complex materials
How generative AI can help scientists synthesize complex materials
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How generative AI can help scientists synthesize complex materials
DiffSyn, a computer model developed by MIT researchers, suggests promising ways to synthesize new materials for faster experimentation.