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      Canadian breakthrough cuts 90% energy use for quantum computers - 16 hour(s) ago

      Nord Quantique unveils Tesseract Code, a breakthrough in quantum error correction that boosts efficiency and reduces system size.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        Nord Quantique unveils Tesseract Code, a breakthrough in quantum error correction that boosts efficiency and reduces system size. Source: Interesting Engineering https://t.co/S0WbAxAiNx

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      Liquid uranium fuels next-gen nuclear rocket aimed at Mars and beyond - 1 day(s) ago

      New research on the CNTR shows it could drastically improve spacecraft efficiency with liquid uranium fuel.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Liquid uranium fuels next-gen nuclear rocket aimed at Mars and beyond https://t.co/ZamFulpMPW https://t.co/0PwjyOZ83L

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      US plant turns ice cream food waste into clean power for homes - 1 day(s) ago

      Ben & Jerry’s is now turning its ice cream waste into clean energy at a new high-tech PurposeEnergy plant in Vermont.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        Electricity from dessert? US ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s powers homes with its waste The popular ice cream company now generates 8.75 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean energy each year. https://t.co/S13HcCCpzs https://t.co/PSv2Qh64eW

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      Hyperloop flaw that stalled Elon Musk’s Maglev dream gets fix: China - 2 day(s) ago

      Chinese scientists cut maglev train turbulence by nearly 50 percent, offering new hope for Hyperloop-style transport.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News
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        Hyperloop flaw that stalled Elon Musk’s Maglev dream gets fix: China AI-controlled suspension smooths 1,000 km/h rides on China’s vacuum-tube maglev test line https://t.co/YNJ1m8TRk0

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      Quantum computer simulates chemical reactions using just one ion - 13 day(s) ago

      Quantum tech breakthrough shows how real molecules react to light—opening doors to better drugs, solar cells, and more.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        Quantum computer simulates chemical reactions using just one ion https://t.co/ts1bNAyH3f https://t.co/35jozWFLTU

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      US builds chip-based photon network for secure quantum data transfer - 19 day(s) ago

      Scientists combined their expertise in optics, quantum information, and photonics to develop the quantum network.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        US builds chip-based photon network for secure quantum data transfer https://t.co/1qB834GZ6V https://t.co/JIZrnFjJmh

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      BabyBot: Soft robot mimics infant feeding for advanced research - 19 day(s) ago

      BabyBot, a soft robot simulating infant feeding, offers a breakthrough model for pediatric care, development, and biomedical research.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        #BabyBot: Soft robot mimics infant feeding for advanced research https://t.co/IMTbaagpxP https://t.co/KAbBAjjBLA

    • Mashup Score: 27
      Urine-based hydrogen breakthrough slashes electricity demand by 27% - 21 day(s) ago

      New research shows hydrogen can be made from human urine, offering a cheaper, cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
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        RT @IntEngineering: Scientists make green hydrogen from urine, cut energy use by 27% in wild breakthrough https://t.co/XmdeXpDh9V

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      US scientists develop 3D-printable open source robot that costs just $5K - 24 day(s) ago

      Scientists at UC Berkeley have come out with a humanoid robot that is fully open-source, customizable, budget-friendly and can be 3D printed.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        US scientists develop 3D-printable open source robot that costs just $5K https://t.co/Ioo9jPbiiN https://t.co/3fUpmvIcVI

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      US scientists develop 3D-printable open source robot that costs just $5K - 24 day(s) ago

      Scientists at UC Berkeley have come out with a humanoid robot that is fully open-source, customizable, budget-friendly and can be 3D printed.

      Source: interestingengineering.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        US scientists develop 3D-printable open source robot that costs just $5K https://t.co/Ioo9jPbiiN https://t.co/3fUpmvIcVI

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