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    A DAY AGO

    Why this 98-qubit quantum computer is a big deal

    A new quantum computer sets a high watermark for accuracy. Are we on the verge of a big breakthrough?

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    SpudCell: Scientists Made a Cell With Most of the Hallmarks of Life. Here’s What to Know.

    K. R. CALLAWAY

    From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.

  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    Scientists just unveiled “cyborg” cockroaches that can breathe underwater for hours

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    This planet survived the death of its star—and kept its atmosphere

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    Supreme Court limits police searches of phone location data

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  • NY Times
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    KENNETH CHANG

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  • NY Times
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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    The Rubin telescope just began the largest cosmic time-lapse in history

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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  • NY Times
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    U.S. to Overhaul Radiation Safety Rules to Spur Nuclear Expansion

    BRAD PLUMER

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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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  • SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
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    Why digital government records are so hard to preserve

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