IBM unveils two new quantum processors, including one that offers a blueprint for fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2029

IBM scientists have created two new quantum processing units (QPU) which they say will bring them one step closer to achieving a quantum advantage by next year, and a fully fault-tolerant system. quantum computer by 2029. The first processor, called IBM Quantum Nighthawk, is a 120-qubit chip that can process quantum calculations that are 30%…

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Humans occupied a high-altitude site in Australia during the last Ice Age, according to a new study – State of the Planet

The Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia. Credit: Donovan Kelly/Pexels a new study in Nature Human Behavior led by Amy Caminoa research archaeologist from the University of Sydney, establishes that sites above 700 meters in Australia were inhabited during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), a period between 26,000 and 19,000 years ago. Way and his…

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Benefits of EPCG scheme for exporters

To remain competitive in foreign markets, Indian exporters need the best technology, efficient machinery and optimal cost of production. But the costly nature of importing capital goods often becomes an obstacle for most companies. This is where the Export Promotion Plan for Capital Goods (EPCG) comes in handy. Initiated by the Government of India in…

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Evaluation of experimental antivenom of ovine origin.

Macrovipera lebetina obtusa ((M. l. obtusa) It is the most medically important viper species in Armenia and the region, responsible for the majority of snakebite cases. This study investigated the hematological, coagulation and histopathological effects of Ml obtuse poisoning in rats and mice, and evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of an experimental antidote of ovine origin….

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