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Flares Region Canary Islands Flare X Class Emma Cain Louden
- A newly active area on the sun is responsible for dozens of eruptions known as solar flares, including back-to-back X-class flares earlier this week. Solar flares typically originate from active regions on the sun, which are marked by groups of ... [Read More]

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Fruit Monk Monk Fruit Sugar Research Effects
- What Happens to Your Body When You Replace Sugar With Monk Fruit Key Takeaways Monk fruit is a healthier alternative to sugar or artificial sweeteners. Although research is limited, evidence suggests that monk fruit may have health benefits, ... [Read More]


Machine Steam Valve Release Date Console
- The Steam Machine release date was recently teased by AMD. The GPU manufacturer's CEO confirmed that the Valve-owned console is ready to ship in 2026. However, the update might have also confirmed the Steam Machine release window. "For 2026, we ... [Read More]

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Quantum Quantum Simulator Quantum Twins Materials Simulators Researchers
- An array of 15,000 qubits made from phosphorus and silicon offers an unprecedentedly large platform for simulating quantum materials such as perfect conductors of electricity An unprecedently large quantum simulator could shed light on how exotic, ... [Read More]


Quantum Data Quantum Computing Organizations Healthcare Healthcare Organizations
- Quantum decryption may be a decade or more away, but healthcare organizations should take steps now to protect patient data. It could take a supercomputer 149 million years to decrypt data that has been encrypted with the RSA-2048 public-key encryption system. A quantum computer might be able to crack that data in eight hours. While quantum computers with this capability don't yet exist, experts predict they may become available roughly over the next decade. But the power of quantum computing represents an issue that healthcare organizations should start addressing now. "Cryptographers have ... [Read More]


Dust Cosmic Dust Scientists Losurdo Experiment Fingerprints
- Scientists have spent decades gazing into the dusty, glowing spaces between stars and analyzing fragments of cosmic dust. This abundant shimmering material carries stories of the universe strung in time, the story of life itself. There are ... [Read More]


Quantum Quantum Computing D Wave Wave Quantum Annealing Quantum Systems
- It hasn't been a good year so far for quantum computing stock D-Wave Quantum But since the beginning of 2025, it's quite a different story for D-Wave: The stock is up more than 150% since then. The quantum systems D-Wave offers are a bit different ... [Read More]

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Measurements Jupiter Newsletter Jupiter's Science Data
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Zoo Elephant Nhi Linh National Zoo Birth Calf
- You can now listen to Fox News articles! Washington, D.C. , has something to trumpet about overnight after welcoming a very small and very special new resident. A baby Asian elephant was born in the early hours Monday at the Smithsonian's National ... [Read More]

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Qubits Quantum Error Correction Information Qubit
- A string of surprising advances suggests usable quantum computers could be here in a decade. Just a few years ago, many researchers in quantum computing thought it would take several decades to develop machines that could solve complex tasks, such as predicting how chemicals react or cracking encrypted text . But now, there is growing hope that such machines could arrive in the next ten years. A 'vibe shift' is how Nathalie de Leon, an experimental quantum physicist at Princeton University in New Jersey, describes the change. "People are now starting to come around." The pace of progress in ... [Read More]

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- Conservancy sees nonnative species as major threat to local biodiversity, while residents rally to preserve local identity California wildlife officials moved forward last week with a plan to eradicate a mule deer herd from Santa Catalina Island: ... [Read More]


Measles Cases Ave Maria University South Carolina People Nbc News
- Measles cases in the U.S. are spreading beyond mostly schoolkids and their families. At least 12 people have tested positive for measles at Ave Maria University, a private Catholic college near Naples, Florida, NBC News affiliate WBBH reported ... [Read More]

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Dinosaur Foskeia Dinosaurs Bones Universal Sci Sci
- A box of bones does not usually look like a plot twist. But when paleontologists began studying a set of unusually small fossils from Spain, they realized they were dealing with something that did not fit the usual expectations for plant-eating ... [Read More]


Tools Stone Harvati Tool Stone Age New York Times
- The Stone Age is a misnomer. In the shadow of a coal mine in southern Greece, archaeologists discovered the oldest known handheld wooden tools ever found. Dating back 430,000 years, these artifacts push the timeline for this type of tool use back ... [Read More]


Heat Shield Heat Shield Nasa Astronauts Space
- moon mission engulfed by debate over its controversial heat shield As NASA ramps up the preparation to send four people on a trip around the moon and back, a debate is raging among experts and former astronauts over whether the mission's spacecraft is as safe as the space agency claims. As soon as March, NASA could launch . After being lofted into space by the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, NASA's Orion capsule will ferry astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen in a record-breaking loop around the moon. NASA is confident that the mission will be successful ... [Read More]


Quantum Order Quantum Technologies Director Energy Commerce
- The order outlines a widespread effort to plan for increased quantum innovation, private sector cooperation and international partnership in pursuit of a quantum computer for scientific applications and discovery. The White House is currently developing a landmark executive order focused on quantum information sciences and technology, which is expected to establish a whole-of-government approach to bolstering the U.S. quantum ecosystem. Detailed in a draft document obtained by Nextgov/FCW titled "Ushering In The Next Frontier Of Quantum Innovation," the pending order tasks the director of ... [Read More]

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New Zealand Years Species Moa Eggshell Cave Canterbury Museum Million Years
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . E ver since he found a fossilized parrot mandible in 1983, Flinders University paleontologist Trevor Worthy has wondered about the backstory of fossils in Moa Eggshell Cave, North Island, New Zealand. The country is rife with fossil deposits dating to the Late Pleistocene, showing what lived in New Zealand when humans arrived about 750 years ago. Humans played a role in more than 50 species going extinct over just a few hundred years, but whether other provocations caused species turnover earlier in the Pleistocene has been unclear. Nautilus ... [Read More]

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Nasa Jezero Crater Rover Mars Perseverance Engineers
- For decades, driving on Mars meant humans squinting at rocks 140 million miles away. NASA's Perseverance rover just took a historic leap for interplanetary exploration. The rover successfully navigated the rugged, wheel-shredding terrain of Jezero Crater using routes planned entirely by Anthropic's Claude AI. On December 8 and 10, 2025, Perseverance crunched across 456 meters of alien rock and sand. The waypoints (the digital breadcrumbs the rover follows) were generated by an AI that "studied" the terrain from orbit. It Looks Like AI Has a Future in Space NASA has sent six rovers to Mars. ... [Read More]


Fossils Scientists Predators Cave Extinct Predators Sharks
- Scientists are always making fascinating discoveries, some of which are right beneath our noses. Recently, beneath Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, scientists discovered two extinct predators in the world's longest cave. These two fossils belonged to ancient sharks that lived 325 million years ago, during the Carboniferous period. With this discovery, scientists are now getting a look at the marine life that was alive and thriving during that time. Scientists Discovered Two Extinct Predators In The World's Longest Cave Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky is known for its impressive ... [Read More]


Wolves Cougars Prey Science Yellowstone Newsletter
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