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"Even if these systems are right 80% of the time, that still means they're wrong 20% of the time," says tech CMO Dr. Jay ...
A hairdresser-turned FIFO worker has been awarded $30,000 in compensation after she was unfairly sacked from a mine site over ...
How you can rectify errors or mismatches found in your PAN and Aadhaar cards using the official websites launched by the ...
Using a process known as “magic state distillation” in logical qubits will help make future quantum computers more fault-tolerant.
The Quantum Bitcoin Summit brought together experts in both quantum computing and Bitcoin, this is a summary of the event.
Momentum is building for quantum computing and some observers say that a usable, fault-tolerant quantum system could appear ...
The IRS has made it easier for retirement plan sponsors to fix common plan mistakes without going through a formal filing process. Under ...
Research into nicotine use by young Aussies and a study on an Eastern gray kangaroo pox virus have something in common.
Researchers at the University of Toronto recently demonstrated a new method for executing Rowhammer attacks on Nvidia A6000 workstation graphics cards with GDDR6 RAM. Although the ...
Torres: Florida admittedly made a mistake with Crosley Green's parole date but refused to correct it. Now, an appellate court ...
The mistake repealed a measure requiring the county to steer at least 10% of its unrestricted funds toward programs furthering the county’s “Care First, Jails Last” mission.
Rapid sodium correction for hyponatremia could lead to the rare condition osmotic demyelination syndrome. Aaron Holley, MD, shares his thoughts on a 2024 study that flips this conventional wisdom.
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