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Three Breakthroughs Bring Quantum Computing Closer
Three simultaneous advances in February 2026 — in-vacuum cryoelectronics for ion traps, readable Majorana qubits, and ultra-fast qubit monitoring — si...
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Three simultaneous advances in February 2026 — in-vacuum cryoelectronics for ion traps, readable Majorana qubits, and ultra-fast qubit monitoring — si...
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New research from the SETI Institute proposes that Saturn's largest moon, Titan, was forged in a violent collision between two ancient moons hundreds...
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NASA has radically restructured its Artemis lunar program, redesignating Artemis III as an Earth-orbit practice run and pushing the first actual crewe...
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Microsoft Research has published the results of Project Silica in the journal Nature: data written into ordinary borosilicate glass using a femtosecon...
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For the first time in history, astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified hydrogen sulfide in the atmospheres of giant exoplanet...
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Smithsonian scientists have mapped more than 1,000 previously unknown tectonic ridges across the Moon's dark plains, confirming our nearest neighbour...
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NASA has confirmed March 6, 2026 as the earliest launch date for Artemis II, the first crewed mission beyond Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972, foll...
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The James Webb Space Telescope has detected benzene, methane, and the methyl radical for the first time outside the Milky Way, revealing unexpected or...
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Iceberg Quantum's Pinnacle architecture demonstrates RSA-2048 encryption could be broken with fewer than 100,000 qubits, while Stanford's optical cavi...
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