St George’s Moses Suli concussed on first play of Anzac Day gameLeague says it’s ‘desperately’ trying to reduce head impactsA staple of rugby league is under threat as calls mount to address the high velocity collisions in traditional kick-offs, and the NRL says it cannot rule out change.St George centre Moses Suli was concussed on the first play of the Anzac Day game against the Roosters on Thursday, when a sprinting Jared Waerea-Hargreaves met the Dragons defensive line at top speed. Continue...
Alaska Permanent Fund Corp lowered its stake in Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR – Free Report) by 0.6% during the 4th quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 7,054 shares of the company’s stock after selling 46 shares during the period. Alaska Permanent Fund Corp’s holdings in Charter Communications were worth $2,742,000 at the end […]
In the quantum world, processes can be separated into two distinct classes. One class, that of the so-called "perturbative" phenomena, is relatively easy to detect, both in an experiment and in a mathematical computation. Examples are plentiful: the light that atoms emit, the energy that solar cells produce, the states of qubits in a quantum computer.
Cryptographers are scrambling to understand an algorithm that could undermine the mathematics behind next-generation encryption methods, which are intended to protect against quantum computers
An international collaboration of researchers, led by Philip Walther at University of Vienna, have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum technology, with the successful demonstration of quantum interference among several single photons using a novel resource-efficient platform. The work published in Science Advances represents a notable advancement in optical quantum computing that paves the way for more scalable quantum technologies.
Machine learning is cutting through the fog in aerial dispersion of chemical threats. Understanding and predicting the dispersion and concentration of chemical warfare agents is a central factor in protecting the Joint Force. Currently, military commanders and staff plan large-scale combat operations using a best-guess method of where the enemy would place their chemical weapons on the battlefield. Reconnaissance teams in protective gear would confirm these estimates.
Jenifer Levy, PhD, a psychologist who specializes in addiction issues, compares abstaining to “developing a new identity.” It is, she says, “a new way of being in the world. A new way of being with yourself and with others.” In many cases, this transformation introduces changes to one’s romantic relationships. This can take endless forms, but one common situation is a partner who decides to get sober and stay in a relationship with someone who hasn’t made that choice. This can be a source of...
The Movement’s Charter Ambassadors program has contributed to expanding access and dissemination of the Charter, promoting debates about its contents, translations, expansions and improvements in
Quantum mechanics is simultaneously our most powerful and weirdest scientific theory. It’s powerful because it offers exquisite control over the nanoworld of molecular, atomic, and subatomic phenomena. It’s weird because, while we have a complete mathematical formalism, we physicists have been arguing for more than a century over what that formalism means. In other words, unlike other physical theories, the mathematics of quantum mechanics has no clear interpretation. That means physicists and...
Before embarking on the journey to parenthood, knowing what to expect financially for the different options is a good starting point.
Nikkolas Smith finds a way to bring together personal expression, joy, and activism while finding commercial success in the process.
The name McGaughey carries a lot of weight in the Thoroughbred industry. Trainer Shug McGaughey is a Hall of Famer, whose credentials would cast a large shadow for anyone with the same name. But his son, Chip, has made a name for himself. Read More