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Microsoft breakthrough could reduce errors in quantum computers by 1,000 times
By Tristan Greene published
Microsoft scientists developed a 4D geometric coding method that reduces errors 1,000-fold in quantum computers.

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Advanced AI reasoning models generate up to 50 times more carbon dioxide than common LLMs
By Ben Turner published
Asking AI reasoning models questions in areas such as algebra or philosophy caused carbon dioxide emissions to spike significantly.

China pits rival humanoids against each other in world's first 'robot boxing tournament'
By Rory Bathgate published
Unitree's combat robots can punch and kick while keeping their balance, but they are controlled by humans — for now.

Best thermal binoculars: Observe nocturnal wildlife after dark
By Matt Morris published
We've rounded up the best thermal imaging binoculars ahead of Prime Day that enable you to see wildlife and humans in the dark.

Hurricanes and sandstorms can be forecast 5,000 times faster thanks to new Microsoft AI model
By Owen Hughes published
Microsoft's Aurora AI beat existing systems in predicting weather conditions over a 14-day period in 91% of cases, including hurricanes, sandstorms and ocean swells.

This EV battery fully recharges in just 18 seconds — and it just got the green light for mass production
By Skyler Ware published
The British VarEVolt battery has been granted the certification needed so it can be manufactured on a large scale, meaning more EV makers can use them in their cars.

Best microscopes for students 2025
By Morgan Bailee Boggess McCoy last updated
Discover a microscopic world with one of the best microscopes for students and young scientists, without emptying your wallet.
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