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12/11/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Google’s quantum leap: Willow chip pushes boundaries of computing power
Willow can solve problems in minutes that would take classical supercomputers 10 septillion years, showcasing quantum computing’s potential to outperform classical systems. Willow achieves “below threshold” error correction, reversing the trend of increasing errors with more qubits and paving the way for scalable quantum systems. By enhancing calibration, machine learning and fabrication methods, Willow increased […]
09/05/2024
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By Olivia Cook
STUDY: Voice analysis tech can accurately detect Type 2 diabetes through speech patterns
A groundbreaking new study from Canada suggests that doctors could diagnose diabetes by simply analyzing the voice of a patient from the initial conversation. Voice analysis technology is emerging as a powerful tool in medical diagnostics, offering a non-invasive method to detect various health conditions. It uses artificial intelligence to detect subtle changes in speech […]
09/04/2024
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By Lance D Johnson
CLIMATE FACT CHECK: Study reveals sea surface temperature, not human emissions, drives atmospheric CO2 levels
Despite all the hysteria surrounding human emissions, it turns out that fossil fuel emissions have a negligible impact on atmospheric CO2 levels, especially when compared to natural phenomenon like natural fluctuations in sea surface temperatures. A groundbreaking new study challenges the long-standing belief that human emissions are the primary driver of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide […]
02/22/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Saltdale is slowly decaying at the hands of the mineral that once made it flourish – SALT
Saltdale in southern California is slowly sinking into Koehn Lake, a dry lake bed with salt deposits on its surface in the Mojave Desert. In the 1910s, the town produced tens of thousands of tons of salt every year. Decades later, the mine supported a community with a school, post office and a company store. […]
04/17/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
European Space Agency launches probe to search for alien life on Jupiter’s icy moons
A new chapter in the search for extraterrestrial life in space has begun, with the European Space Agency (ESA) launching a spacecraft to discover signs of life on other planets in the solar system. The ESA’s $1.75 billion Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) spacecraft was launched Thursday, April 13, from the Guiana Space Center in […]
03/03/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Supermassive black hole discovered hiding in a galaxy 47 million light years from Earth
According to a study published in the journal Nature, experts have discovered a supermassive black hole that has been hiding inside a cloud of cosmic dust. The researchers used the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope Interferometer (ESO’s VLTI) in Chile to take detailed images of the dust cloud. They also studied data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array, […]
02/20/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Da Vinci’s sketches suggest his understanding of gravity was CENTURIES ahead of his time
The sketches of Italian genius Leonardo da Vinci suggest that his understanding of gravity was centuries ahead of his time. Da Vinci’s sketches, which have been neglected for decades, reveal triangles made by sand-like particles pouring from a jar. The falling grains depicted experiments to show that gravity was a form of acceleration, more than 400 years before […]
02/08/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Archaeologists discover 5,000-year-old tavern in southern Iraq’s Lagash site
Archaeologists discovered a surprisingly huge “tavern” complete with benches, a clay oven, storage vessels and a clay refrigerator known as a “zeer” at the archaeological site of Lagash in southern Iraq. Holly Pittman, director of the Lagash dig project, teamed up with colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) and University of Pisa in Italy for […]
02/03/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Archaeologists discover RARE and possibly the OLDEST gold-covered Egyptian mummy
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered what could possibly be the oldest gold-coverered Egyptian mummy. The said mummy, who was named Hekashepes per the hieroglyphic inscriptions on his sarcophagus, was found among a whole set of tombs going back around 4,300 years ago. Hekashepes’ huge rectangular sarcophagus made of limestone was still sealed with mortar when […]
01/20/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
Health Ranger Report: Randall Carlson and Mike Adams discuss the Younger Dryas comet impact theory
Geology expert and investigator Randall Carlson recently joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams to discuss the Younger Dryas impact theory on the “Health Ranger Report.” Carlson said Younger Dryas is a period of “incredible planetary transition” that lasted from roughly about 12,900 to 11,600 years ago. Before this period, the Earth was in “the deep grip of a massive Ice […]
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