Indian Defence Review on MSN
“Everything Will Disappear”: Physicists Have Just Calculated the Exact Date When— and How—Our Universe Ends
Physicists have uncovered a shocking twist in the fate of the universe—backed by real data and a precise timeline.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Harvard’s 448-qubit breakthrough brings fault-tolerant quantum supercomputing closer
A new fault-tolerant architecture using 448 atomic qubits suppresses errors past the critical point needed for scaling.
Centuries before other galaxies were known to exist, astronomers called them “spiral nebulas.” Today the defunct term still ...
The late physicist the medal to the university where he proposed a groundbreaking idea that would change scientists' ...
New Scientist on MSN
The 19 best Christmas gifts for science lovers (and nerds)
From microscopes to geodes, New Scientist staff share their top Christmas present ideas in a gift guide unlike any you’ve ...
NASA’s presumptive next leader wants to outsource more of the space agency’s interplanetary science. The newly launched ...
Live Science on MSN
Quantum computing will make cryptography obsolete. But computer scientists are working to make them unhackable.
When quantum computers become commonplace, current cryptographic systems will become obsolete. Scientists are racing to get ...
As a beauty writer, the Charlotte Tilbury sale is one I always keep an eye on, as large discounts can be few and far between ...
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has prompted Harvard physicist Avi Loeb to suggest it could be 'artificial'. Loeb argues ...
The long-standing issue holding back quantum computing, its high propensity for errors, may finally be in the past.
Karen’s Ultimate Treasures lives up to its name with a wonderland of finds that makes every visit an adventure! This Oklahoma City marketplace has perfected the art of organized chaos that serious ...
Space.com on MSN
The solar system may be racing through space 3 times faster than expected. Is the standard model of cosmology wrong?
"If our solar system is indeed moving this fast, we need to question fundamental assumptions about the large-scale structure ...
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