Month: January 2022

High fidelity: the silicon quantum computer chip created by the Riken–QuTech team. (Courtesy: RIKEN) An important threshold in quantum error correction has been reached using silicon-based qubits. The feat was performed by three independent research groups, who used the spins of individual electrons or nuclei to create quantum logic gates, which carried out operations with
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Dr. Daniela Ferdico is the co-creator of a unique non-profit organization entitled “Sensory Access.” Sensory Access provides resources, consultation, planning and implementation to bring solutions to event organizers while creating inclusion and accessibility for people with sensory processing difficulties. By doing this, autistic individuals, and people with sensory issues such as epilepsy, Down Syndrome, PTSD,
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Sony Pictures has acquired global rights to Rosalind Ross’ feature directorial debut Father Stu, starring and produced by Oscar nominee Mark Wahlberg. Written by Ross, the film follows the true-life story of boxer-turned-priest, Father Stuart Long, whose journey from self-destruction to redemption inspired countless people along the way. Sony has set a theatrical release of Father
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by Trevor Kimball, January 25, 2022 (Photo: Nicole Wilder/SHOWTIME) The story of these underdogs won’t continue. Showtime has cancelled the Black Monday TV series so there won’t be a fourth season. A dark comedy series, Black Monday stars Don Cheadle, Regina Hall, Paul Scheer, Andrew Rannells, Casey Wilson, and Yassir Lester. The story began with Maurice “Mo”
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The environment was a little different outside the Paris hotel that hosted Euroconsult’s World Satellite Business Week in December. The Tuileries Gardens across the street, tranquil when the conference is normally held in September, was instead the site of a raucous Christmas carnival. From the middle of the day until late in the evening, crowds
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Democratic Senate candidate Reverend Raphael Warnock speaks during a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia on December 15, 2020. Jim Watson | AFP | Getty Images Democrats scrambling to retain control of the Senate in the 2022 midterm elections plan to tout their party’s legislative accomplishments and ambitions – and to make the case that those
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In this article MSFT CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadella gives a lecture about dream, struggle and creation at Tsinghua University on September 25, 2014 in Beijing, China. Nadella visited China for the first time on Thursday. Visual China Group | Getty Images Microsoft shares were up about 4% Wednesday, a day after the company provided
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The Daring Life of Philippa Cook the Rogue Morgan Thomas Morgan Thomas is a writer from the Gulf Coast. Their work has appearedor is forthcoming in Vice, Ms, The Ploughshares Blog, and The Greensboro Review. Share article “The Daring Life of Philippa Cook the Rogue” by Morgan Thomas Wherein is treated how they came to be a
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Justice Ruth Ginsburg Joanne Rathe | The Boston Globe | Getty Images More than 1,000 books from late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s personal library are up for auction — and things are getting expensive. Bidders are spending thousands of dollars on individual items, including dense law-school textbooks marked up with Ginsburg’s own annotations,
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