#A neutral-atom quantum computer with 6,100 qubits has been demonstrated, combining unprecedented scale with high accuracy and stability—advancing prospects for error-corrected quantum computation. @Caltech@nature https://t.co/RWThYRzWCQ https://t.co/ia73S0zV5C
#A common photosynthetic bacterium has demonstrated the ability to absorb and release #Pfoa, a persistent PFAS chemical, highlighting new possibilities and challenges for microbial remediation strategies. @unlnews https://t.co/y9fYerzwuw https://t.co/1bZwDrildN
There is a poetic side to D. melanogaster’s rise in African research — like humans, the fruit fly evolved in Africa before spreading around the world.
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Scientists have long known anecdotally that dolphins can display a behavior called “open mouth,” which people often associate with a smile, but what does it actually indicate? Researchers posit it might be akin to a laugh. https://t.co/YiTOJ2eiNB
.@SpaceX#Crew9 counts down to a Saturday launch, weather permitting, while Expedition 72 preps for another crew departure and works lab maintenance. https://t.co/H5oOnEVp8p
An experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider has uncovered evidence of quantum entanglement between pairs of subatomic quarks.
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Three crewmates near the end of their station mission as the rest of the crew explores how space affects their bodies, works on a spacesuit, and transfers cargo. https://t.co/eHGDJ2Kjbf
Aaron James, who in May 2023 received the first partial face transplant to include an eye, is examined in October the same year. His medical team reported that at the one-year follow-up, there is blood flow to the eye, but James can't see out of it.
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Heat waves don’t just make bumblebees hot. The high temperatures also seem to drastically reduce their sense of smell — with possible negative effects on the survival of colonies. https://t.co/fViBPM2kCt
On Wednesday, the crew explored ways to prevent space-caused fluid shifts to protect astronauts' eyes and packed a pair of spaceships for return to Earth. https://t.co/NrnS6VBRHP
For decades, heliophysicists have wondered why the solar wind is so much faster and hotter than it should be. A new study may have finally figured it out. https://t.co/WxcBRrYdCx
During a recent survey, the James Webb Space Telescope spotted six newborn Jupiter-size worlds, three of which are circled in this annotated composite image of NGC1333. The findings provide insight into the formation of both stars and planets in such regions.
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