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Switching qubits with a terahertz source?

(PhysOrg.com) -- Rotational transitions induced in molecules on a chip could have important applications in quantum computing.

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More "Deep Time" Records Needed to Understand Climate Future

The keys to understanding future climate change may be locked in rocks and sediments that act as records of conditions millions or billions of years ago, the National Academy of Sciences said yesterday.

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John Galliano to stand trial for racial remarks

French prosecutors say the British designer will stand trial for allegedly making anti-Semitic slurs during an altercation at a Paris cafe last week

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New experiment would use quantum effects to perform otherwise intractable calculations

(PhysOrg.com) -- Quantum computers are computers that exploit the weird properties of matter at extremely small scales. Many experts believe that a full-blown quantum computer could perform calculations that would be hopelessly time consuming on classical computers, but so far, quantum computers have proven hard to build.

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Video: Real life "Golden Girls" find group living works best

A group of women in Asheville, North Carolina are part of a growing trend of single women over the age of 45 that live together to avoid isolation as they age. Michelle Miller reports.

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