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Quantum computing is still in its early stages, and the preferred method for harnessing qubits—the fundamental computing unit for these systems—is uncertain. Quantinuum's H1 systems, developed in collaboration with Honeywell and implemented by Riken, employ trapped-ion quantum computing. These systems use electromagnetic fields to suspend charged particles in free space, with qubits stored in the electric state of each ion.
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Some campaign songs are worth listening to, and they are a part of the democratic process.
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In Mao's China, there was no such thing as a private life.
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When the most famous goods of the past become common and cheap, we can always thank specialization and market innovations.
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Because our senses have changed over time, we worry and feel down more than we should.
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Public colleges are upset about what Ron DeSantis did recently. But are they allowed to say something?
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Igor Rostislavovich Shafarevich was born on this day 100 years ago. He showed that socialism is inherently against the rights of the person.
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If you’ve ever heard the phrase, “attention span of a goldfish,” you’d know what we’re talking about. Human Beings can only stay focused for so long before their mind starts to wander and they have to take a break to regain their focus. The debate on productive vs non-productive time is also based on this idea.
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Even though they don't get paid or get credit for their work, AI teachers are becoming more and more important to the development of AI systems like ChatGPT. In fact, the much-touted power of AI systems depends on this secret army of $15-an-hour workers.
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Even though California was a free state when it joined the Union in 1850, the official reparations task group has said that each of the state's black residents is owed $1.2 million because of slavery.