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Quantum chemistry and simulation help characterize coordination complex of elusive element 61

When element 61, also known as promethium, was first isolated by scientists at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1945, it completed the series of chemical elements known as lanthanides. However, aspects of the element’s exact chemical nature have remained a mystery until last year, when a team of scientists from ORNL […]

Upgrading the LHCb sub-detectors for the high-luminosity LHC

On 5 July 2022, protons began colliding again in the LHCb detector after a three-and-a-half-year break known as Long Shutdown 2 (LS2), marking the start of the third run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

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BWC: 2 La. deputies shot in shootout with man waiting behind door with gun

One deputy was protected by a bullet-resistant vest, while the other was wounded in the abdomen; both are expected to fully recover

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Ga. university’s PD adds 3 electric Ford Mustangs to fleet with help of student group

The electric SUVs join Georgia Tech PD’s existing fleet which includes various electric alternatives, such as electric golf carts, trikes and bikes

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QUIET: A place to study qubits shielded from the effects of cosmic rays

Deep under the ground at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory is a brand-new quantum sensor and computing research center called QUIET, and at the surface—100 meters above—sits its twin called LOUD.

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Perturbations simplify the study of ‘super photons’

Thousands of particles of light can merge into a type of “super photon” under suitable conditions. Physicists call such a state a photon Bose-Einstein condensate.

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Cutting-edge mathematics provides new tool for particle collision puzzle

Scientists have used computational algebraic geometry to study predictions for particle physics experiments, such as those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which first detected the Higgs particle in 2012.

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Mapping noise to improve quantum measurements

One of the biggest challenges in quantum technology and quantum sensing is “noise”–seemingly random environmental disturbances that can disrupt the delicate quantum states of qubits, the fundamental units of quantum information.

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Scientists create world’s strongest iron-based superconducting magnet using AI

Scientists have developed the world’s strongest iron-based superconducting magnet using AI, in what could be a breakthrough for affordable MRI machines and the future of electrified transport.

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LAPD uncovers Lego theft ring, seizes 2,800 stolen boxes of toys

The individual boxes of Lego bricks ranged in value from $20 to more than $1,000

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Experts claim there are 3 hostile Alien species visiting Earth

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Misinterpreted throughout the centuries as ‘Gods’, here are three of the most hostile Aliens that according to ‘experts’ have been visiting Earth since time immemorial.

The idea that we are not the only life forms in the universe has captured the imagination and interest of not only scientists but […]

Boeing Starliner crew aboard ISS after challenging docking

A Boeing Starliner capsule carrying its first ever astronauts docked with the International Space Station on Thursday after overcoming unexpected challenges arising from thruster malfunctions and helium leaks.

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800-year-old clay pot yields History-Changing discovery

Archaeologists came across a lost, 800-Year-Old Native American clay pot. What they found inside is changing History for good!

At the First Nation’s Menominee Reservation in Wisconsin, archaeologists made a small but stunning discovery: a tiny clay pot that according to reports was around 800 years old. While it may not sound much at […]

Boeing’s astronaut capsule arrives at the space station after thruster trouble

Boeing’s new capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday, delayed by last-minute thruster trouble that almost derailed the docking for this first test flight with astronauts.

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JWST discovers large variety of carbon-rich gases that serve as ingredients for future planets around very low-mass star

Planets form in disks of gas and dust, orbiting young stars. The MIRI Mid-INfrared Disk Survey (MINDS), led by Thomas Henning from the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) in Heidelberg, Germany, aims to establish a representative disk sample. By exploring their chemistry and physical properties with MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) on board the James Webb […]