Scientists tested milk samples from herd infected with H5N1 in New Mexico, US, and found high levels of the virus, even after it had been refrigerated at 4c (39F).
A study systematically measured the charge-changing reaction cross section of 24 light nuclei on carbon and hydrogen targets at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Germany.
AGADIR, Morocco – Moroccan Royal Armed Forces (FAR) and U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 53rd Ordnance Company (EOD), 3rd EOD Battalion, 71st EOD Group trained together on chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) procedures during exercise African Lion 2024 (AL24) in Agadir, Morocco, May 21, 2024.
Scientists have discovered that a "single atomic defect" in a layered 2D material can hold onto quantum information for microseconds at room temperature, underscoring the potential of 2D materials in advancing quantum technologies.
While quantum computing could bring hugely positive impacts, TCS’s Ganesh Subramanya explores the darker side when it comes to cybercrime. : How quantum cybercrime is already happening
Scientists have discovered a potentially habitable planet about 40 light years away.
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Clinging to a teddy bear that dwarfs her, Tim Tam takes in her surrounds with shiny-eyed wonder and awe from the safety of her crib.
Darian and Golda Morgan shared their pregnancy news with grandparents-to-be Victor and Brenda Morgan in a hilarious viral TikTok.
Work is progressing on experimental small-scale quantum internet nodes and networks while the upscaling of quantum data transmission proceeds quicklyHowever
Lisbon, May 22 (Prensa Latina) A Portuguese parliamentary commission today took over the investigation on a millionaire medical treatment of some babies in which President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa could be involved. The post Portugal’s president involves in investigation first appeared on Prensa Latina.
Following a stroke and Parkinsonism diagnosis, the family of Carol Lawler decided it would be best to come — and live — together.