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Microsoft’s quantum computer may be the most reliable yet

[ad_1] The Quantinuum H2 chip Quantinuum Microsoft and the quantum computing firm Quantinuum claim to have made a quantum computer that has an unprecedented level

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Why the next solar eclipses are a unique chance to understand the sun’s mysterious corona

[ad_1] Filtered photos of the sun during an eclipse reveal stunning colours S. Habbal/M. Druckmüller/Nasa IN AUGUST 2017, scientists sailed a boat off South Carolina

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The surprising benefits of anxiety and how you could harness them

[ad_1] A small amount of anxiety can help you think more creatively Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock WHEN we are worrying about an upcoming deadline or feeling overcome

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Snakes show signs of self-recognition in a smell-based ‘mirror test’

[ad_1] A garter snake flicks its tongue to explore by smell Vince F/Alamy Some snakes seem to respond differently to their own scent when it

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Showing AI just 1000 extra images reduced AI-generated stereotypes

[ad_1] Researchers made an AI image generator produce less offensive images by feeding it a tiny amount of additional training data [ad_2] Source link

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Babies recognise spoken nursery rhymes they heard in the uterus

[ad_1] Previous research suggests that babies can recognise nursery rhymes that were sung to them while they were in the uterus. Now, scientists have found

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Five scientific ways to help reduce feelings of anxiety

[ad_1] Eating salmon may help your body build neurotransmitters that ease anxiety Shutterstock/Rawpixel.co​m WHEN anxiety hits, how can you calm your whirring brain? For some

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Why do some people experience anxiety more intensely than others?

[ad_1] WE ALL know that person, the one who, when faced with what looks like an overwhelming problem, shrugs their shoulders, comes up with a

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I went hunting for a zombie fungus worth more than its weight in gold

[ad_1] The fungus yartsa gunbu, which grows by turning caterpillars into zombies, is prized in traditional medicine, but its harvest is having an increased ecological

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Planet caught in a gravitational ‘tidal storm’ is so hot that it glows

[ad_1] One rocky planet might be so hot it glows ESA/Hubble, M. Kornmesser A distant world is being stretched by the powerful gravity of its