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“We are making these efforts quantifiable” - How IBM is democratizing climate change
By Benedict Collins published
Climate change will affect us all, but IBM hopes its new foundation model can give governments and organizations a heads up.
Major quantum computing breakthrough could mean the revolution is here
By Lewis Maddison published
A team of scientists at Sussex University think they have overcome a major hurdle in the nascent field with top quantum computing speeds.
The internet of the future could download Red Dead Redemption 2 in nanoseconds
By Christian Guyton published
‘10 million Gigabit internet’ is real, but definitely not coming to an ISP near you anytime soon
Did the first brain scan of a dying patient show 'life flashing before their eyes'?
By John Loeffler published
Doctors performing a brain scan on an elderly patient who had a sudden fatal heart attack accidentally captured the first-ever scan of the human brain as it dies.
SpaceX proved itself just in time to spare NASA a huge headache
By John Loeffler published
Now that SpaceX can ferry astronauts to the ISS, NASA doesn't have to worry about asking a now-sanctioned Russia for a ride.
Mars Perseverance celebrates its one-year 'landiversary' in this week's science news
By John Loeffler published
Roundup This week's science news was chock-full of space stuff, from new plans for Webb to new SpaceX missions, a Mars milestone, and more.
NASA Mars Perseverance rover celebrates one year on the Red Planet
By John Loeffler published
The NASA Perseverance rover celebrates its first year on Mars. Here's what it's accomplished so far, and here's what it has planned.
Could Webb help us spot interstellar visitors like ‘Oumuamua'? NASA thinks so
By John Loeffler published
With the recent discoveries of interstellar objects passing through our solar system, scientists believe the James Webb Space Telescope will give us a clear look at these visitors.
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