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TQI Exclusive: How Quantinuum Utilized Hardware, Software, and Talent-ware to Achieve a Groundbreaking Discovery

TQI Exclusive: How Quantinuum Utilized Hardware, Software, and Talent-ware to Achieve a Groundbreaking Discovery

Explore how Quantinuum employed a combination of cutting-edge hardware, software, and talent-ware to make a significant scientific breakthrough.

SpaceX Conducts Successful Test of Super Heavy Booster

SpaceX Conducts Successful Test of Super Heavy Booster

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announces the successful static fire test of the Super Heavy booster, marking a major milestone in the development of the Starship rocket.

Keep Your Pets Safe During the New Year Celebrations

Keep Your Pets Safe During the New Year Celebrations

Many pets can be frightened by the flashes of light and loud noises. Here's what you need to know to keep your furry friends safe.

Climate scientists hail 2023 as ‘beginning of the end’ for fossil fuel era

Climate scientists hail 2023 as ‘beginning of the end’ for fossil fuel era

Cautious optimism among experts that emissions from energy use may have peaked as net zero mission intensifies

SpaceX Launches Two Rockets in Record-Breaking Year

SpaceX Launches Two Rockets in Record-Breaking Year

SpaceX closes out a historic year with two launches in one night.

Amtrak Detective and New York State Trooper Rescue Elderly Couple and Pets from Burning RV

Amtrak Detective and New York State Trooper Rescue Elderly Couple and Pets from Burning RV

An Amtrak detective and a New York State trooper came to the rescue of an elderly couple and their pets after their motorhome caught fire in upstate New York.

‘Grief is a rational response’: the 21 US species declared extinct this year

‘Grief is a rational response’: the 21 US species declared extinct this year

Hawaii hardest hit by loss of eight birds, with an Ohio catfish, a Pacific fruit bat and eight freshwater mussels also disappearing

Physicists Upgrade World's Biggest Atom Smasher to Probe Dark Photons

Physicists Upgrade World's Biggest Atom Smasher to Probe Dark Photons

The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) ongoing Run 3 experiment has presented its initial findings about the elusive dark photons.