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Quantum computing's potential breakthroughs

Quantum computing's potential breakthroughs

Researchers believe that quantum computing systems capable of breaking RSA encryption could emerge in the near future. However, before that happens, several other quantum technology solutions will likely come into focus.

New Hampshire Officials to Investigate A.I. Robocalls Mimicking Biden

New Hampshire Officials to Investigate A.I. Robocalls Mimicking Biden

Voters in New Hampshire received robocall messages over the weekend impersonating President Biden and urging them not to vote in Tuesday’s primary election. The state attorney general’s office is investigating the incident.

Apple's Vision Pro Extras Could Push Your Total Cost Over $4,000

Apple's Vision Pro Extras Could Push Your Total Cost Over $4,000

Apple's first mixed reality headset, the Vision Pro, is finally on sale, arriving Feb. 2. We knew the starting price of the headset, but we didn't know how expensive things could get. Now we do. Apple's ambitious new device does indeed have higher tiers, and extras, that could ramp things up further.

Elon Musk Objects to Biden Administration's Rural Internet Subsidies

Elon Musk Objects to Biden Administration's Rural Internet Subsidies

Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX, has expressed his disagreement with the Biden administration's decision to invest $82 million in high-speed internet for rural North Carolina. Musk recently lost a U.S. contract worth nearly $900 million to provide internet service through Starlink.

Enhancing My iPad Pro: A Personal Journey of Modding with a Screen Protector, iPhone Holder, and Magnetic Stereo Speakers

Enhancing My iPad Pro: A Personal Journey of Modding with a Screen Protector, iPhone Holder, and Magnetic Stereo Speakers

Discover how I transformed my iPad Pro with a range of modifications including a screen protector, iPhone holder, and magnetic stereo speakers.

Gauff Takes Control with Break at 4-2 in Second Set

Gauff Takes Control with Break at 4-2 in Second Set

A breakdown of the crucial game in the second set that gave Gauff the advantage.

Galaxies

Galaxies

According to theory, all structures in the universe can be traced back to the CMB radiation — the so-called 'fireball of the Big Bang' that scientists observe filling the. During the first 300,000 years of cosmic history, the universe was a sea of dense plasma — that is, atomic nuclei and free electrons. Waves crashed through this plasma, with matter bunching up at the peaks and becoming more sparse in the troughs. Scientists call these waves baryonic acoustic oscillations, or BAOs.

Japan hopes sunlight can save stricken Slim Moon lander

Japan hopes sunlight can save stricken Slim Moon lander

Japan may yet manage to salvage its Moon lander, the country's space agency Jaxa says - if sunlight hits it in the right place.