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Multiple nations enact mysterious export controls on quantum computers

[ad_1] Quantum computer exports are being restricted by many countries Saigh Anees/Shutterstock Secret international discussions have resulted in governments across the world imposing identical export

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More than 100 shark species may face major population declines by 2100

[ad_1] The small-spotted catshark may face population threats as oceans heat up Shutterstock/Podolnaya Elena Egg-laying sharks around the globe could take a big hit to

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Google’s claim of quantum supremacy has been completely smashed

[ad_1] Google’s Sycamore quantum computer Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy In 2019, Google claimed that its Sycamore quantum computer could perform calculations that would take even the world’s

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The benefits of anti-ageing medicines will outweigh the downsides

[ad_1] The field of anti-ageing medicine has exploded in recent years as discoveries about the fundamental biology of ageing are translated into experimental therapies. The

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Ancient Denisovans hunted snow leopards on the Tibetan plateau

[ad_1] Snow leopards were among the animals hunted by Denisovans Klaus Honal / Alamy Ancient humans known as Denisovans hunted a wide range of animals

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New anti-ageing vaccines promise to prevent diseases like Alzheimer’s

[ad_1] In just over five years I will turn 60, which is a daunting prospect. I already have one age-related disease – hypertension – and,

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50,000-year-old picture of a pig is the oldest known narrative art

[ad_1] Tracing of the cave painting showing a pig and human-like figures from Leang Karampuang on Sulawesi, Indonesia Griffith University A painting of a pig

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Gaiasia jennyae: Giant salamander-like predator roamed Namibia 280 million years ago

[ad_1] A reconstruction of Gaiasia jennyae Gabriel Lio A giant, salamander-like predator that sucked its prey into its mouth, then held it in place with

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Iron Age skeletons found under bridge may have been hit by a tsunami

[ad_1] Skulls found in the banks of the river Thielle in Cornaux/Les Sauges in Switzerland are now stored at the Laténium Museum in Hauterive Schweizerischer

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Computer viruses can spread by using ChatGPT to write sneaky emails

[ad_1] Malware could use ChatGPT to rewrite its own code JuSun/Getty Researchers have shown that a computer virus can use ChatGPT to rewrite its code