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Topological quantum computing has long been a beautiful dream. Two top scientists are now facing off over whether it will exist by 2030.
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More US health care facilities may soon need to treat coronavirus patients, so doctors don’t want to use up precious resources on the “worried well.”
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Whole genome tests can help identify the cause of a baby’s mysterious illness. But ethicists say it’s still too soon to use them for all infants.
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An advance in our understanding of quantum computing offers stunning solutions to problems that have long puzzled mathematicians and physicists.