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To create useful randomness in a quantum computer, you could add more quantum bits, but using quantum chaos does the trick ...
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We have known for years that the gut microbiome can alter brain function, but now research in mice is suggesting that the ...
Users of the r/ChangeMyView subreddit have expressed outrage at the revelation that researchers at the University of Zurich ...
Washing your clothing on high temperature cycles may not completely disinfect it, researchers have found, because washing ...
Robots often struggle to carry out tasks in places where they haven’t been trained, but a new AI model helps them clean up a ...
AI-powered deepfake videos with altered facial expressions can display realistic heartbeats through skin colour changes, ...
A global survey of microplastics in oceans reveals that tiny particles of plastic are prevalent throughout the water column, ...
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