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Schrödinger called his metaphorical cat “quite ridiculous” but the quantum weirdness it represents has become a useful benchmark for the quantum computing industry, finds our quantum columnist Karmela ...
Superpositions of quantum states known as Schrödinger cat states can be created in “hot” environments with temperatures up to 1.8 K, say researchers in Austria and Spain. By reducing the restrictions ...
Our recent marketing campaign for an alternative identity clearly missed the mark,” an email from the Sacramento River Cats announced Friday.
The Sacramento River Cats have dropped their new Gold Diggers alternate identity one day after unveiling it with a sexist promotional video.
Bulls, bears and dead cats are lurking in the background of President Donald Trump’s trade war. As the effects of the ...
The new Incat Crowther ferries will be capable of transporting 400 passengers and 60 bicycles at speeds of up to 25 knots and will be among the most technologically advanced all-electric ferries ...
In a new experiment, physicists have replicated the famous Schrödinger's cat experiment at hotter temperatures than ever ...
Since 1981, Cat Financial has helped Caterpillar, Cat® dealers and our customers succeed with financial services solutions. Cat Financial provides retail and wholesale financing solutions and extended ...
Cat, or Caterpillar, is a US-based construction machinery manufacturing company. The company licensed its brand to UK-based Bullitt Mobile back in 2013, which has since been producing Cat-branded ...
Frodo, Jonesy, Puss in Boots: We think they're just the cat's meow. Devan Coggan (rhymes with seven slogan) is a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly. Most of her personality is just John Mulaney ...
The following answers to this artful question each win a random book. Art is something we do, a verb. Art is an expression of our thoughts, emotions, intuitions, and desires, but it is even more ...
Research on cannabis was hotting up 50 years ago, and accessible lectures on the physics of matter from Nobel laureate William Bragg, in this week’s dip into Nature’s archive.