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Ancient Scythian Gold Sculpture: Warrior on Horseback in Battle

The ancient Scythians were a group of nomadic people who lived in regions like southern Siberia, Central Asia, and the northern Black Sea area from about 800 to 300 B.C. One of the most...
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Understanding Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) and Their Function in Computing Technology

Quantum processing units (QPUs) are a crucial component of quantum computers, which utilize qubits instead of traditional binary bits for processing data. These qubits harness the principles of quantum mechanics to handle large amounts...
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Key Moments in Quantum Computing History: Shaping the Future of Computers

Quantum computing has come a long way since its inception, with key milestones shaping its progress over the years. In the 1980s, the concept of quantum computers was born, thanks to physicist Paul Benioff's...
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Rare Viking Wagon Unearthed in Denmark: 50 Viking Age Burials Found

An extraordinary discovery of a Viking burial ground with almost 50 well-preserved skeletons has been made in Denmark near the village of Åsum on the island of Funen. The archaeological excavation, conducted by Museum...
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Spot Earth’s New ‘Minimoon’ with the Naked Eye Now!

On Sunday, Earth captured a new "minimoon" called 2024 PT5, a small asteroid that will orbit our planet for the next two months. This near-Earth asteroid measures about 33 feet wide, similar to the...
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Preventing Child Deaths in Hot Cars: Understanding the Risks and Solutions

If you’ve ever parked your car on a hot, sunny day and returned to find it scorching inside, you know how dangerous the heat can be. In the U.S., an average of 37 children...
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Combatting Science Misinformation: U.N.’s Strategies and Initiatives

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you're enjoying the fall weather. I'm Rachel Feltman from Scientific American's Science Quickly, bringing you the latest science news roundup. Today, I have a special segment to share with...
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Uncovering the Root of Misinformation: Strategies Beyond ‘Fake News’

Misinformation is a growing concern for many Americans, especially in the wake of recent reports of Russian influence operations targeting the 2024 presidential election. While there is widespread acceptance that social media is rife...
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Climate Change Impacts: Hurricane Helene Devastation Highlights Global Vulnerability

Communities in the Southeast are facing the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which is shaping up to be one of the most devastating disasters in the country's history. The destruction caused by the hurricane, which...
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Understanding the Severe Flooding in Appalachia from Helene’s Remnants

Heavy rainfall from Hurricane Helene led to severe flooding and damage in Asheville, North Carolina, on September 28, 2024. This flooding was particularly devastating because it occurred at higher elevations in the Appalachian Mountains,...