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Quantum Computers and the Future of Encryption

May 27, 2026 · 5 min read

The realm of quantum computing has been capturing the attention of scientists and tech enthusiasts alike, promising to revolutionize fields ranging from pharmaceuticals to cybersecurity. However, one of the most compelling narratives surrounding quantum technology involves its potential to upend traditional encryption methods that secure our digital lives. The latest insights from New Scientist reveal […]

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Quantum Computers and the Future of Encryption

The realm of quantum computing has been capturing the attention of scientists and tech enthusiasts alike, promising to revolutionize fields ranging from pharmaceuticals to cybersecurity. However, one of the most compelling narratives surrounding quantum technology involves its potential to upend traditional encryption methods that secure our digital lives. The latest insights from New Scientist reveal […]

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Biology

Ancient DNA Challenges the ‘Out of Africa’ Theory of Human Origins

In a groundbreaking study, researchers have used genetic data from diverse African populations to rewrite the narrative of human origins, challenging the long-held “Out of Africa” theory. The Prevailing Theory For decades, the dominant scientific consensus has suggested that all modern humans trace their lineage back to a single ancestral population in Africa, a concept […]

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Astronomy

Lightning Leaps and Hidden Treasures: This Week’s Wildest Science Discoveries

The universe keeps getting weirder and wilder as scientists peel back layers of mystery hiding right under our noses—and far beyond Earth. From Jupiter’s sky-high tempests to the darkest secrets buried deep beneath Canada’s crust, this week’s headlines spotlight discoveries that could spark revolutions in energy, wildlife conservation, and even our understanding of time itself. […]

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Health

Can AI Predict Athletes’ Sleep Quality?

In the high-stakes world of college basketball, where the difference between victory and defeat may hinge on a single play, there’s a less obvious factor coming into play: sleep quality. For athletes under the pressure of academic and athletic demands, sleep is a silent partner in performance. The Sleep Puzzle Basketball players, especially at the […]

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3D UAV path optimization using a task-allocation and archive-guided mutation particle swarm optimization algorithm.

Rasoulie F; Pashazadeh S

This study improves how drones find the best way to fly by using a special plan that breaks down the problem into smaller tasks. The smart system they used helps drones fly better by choosing paths that are shorter and safer, while avoiding bad areas. Tests showed that this new system worked really well, better than other methods, by making flights faster and more efficient.

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An artefact-resilient wide bandwidth bidirectional graphene neural interface.

Prokop M; Esparza-Iaizzo M; Masvidal-Codina E; Illa X; Codadu NK; Rathore D; Ria N; Kostarelos K; Del Corro E; Garcia-Cortadella R; Wykes RC; GuimerĂ -Brunet A; Garrido JA

Scientists created a special tool to help with brain problems. This tool can both watch and send messages to the brain using special materials called graphene. It works well without messing up the brain signals, which could help make new treatments.

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