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wavewatching.net
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| | | | Any quantum computer using superconducting Josephson junctions will have to be operated at extremely low temperatures. The D-Wave machine, for instance, runs at about 20 mK, which is much colder th | |
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news.mit.edu
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| | | | MIT professor Scott Aaronson discusses new Google experiments that suggest the D-Wave computer exploits quantum phenomena. | |
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wavewatching.net
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| | | | A tried and tested success formula for lazy journalism is the build-up and tear-down pattern. The hype comes before the fall. In the context of information technology, Gartner copyrighted the aptly... | |
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oldstructures.com
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| | From the New York Public Library archives, a firehouse at 73 Water Street in lower Manhattan: Based on the style, it was probably built in the 1910s. A lot of very similar houses were constructed around then, with the next wave of new houses and modernizations in the 1930s. The very ornate stone building on... |