Tag #Science

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Google's Willow Chip: A Quantum Leap with Limited Real-World Applications

Google unveiled Willow, a 105-qubit quantum chip solving a complex computation in under five minutes that would take today's fastest supercomputers 10 septillion years, marking a major advancement in quantum error correction despite lacking current real-world applications.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Saarland Invests €56 Million in Sustainable Energy and Circular Economy Research

The Saarland government will invest €56 million in two research projects: EnFoSaar (sustainable energy) and CircularSaar (circular economy), addressing a projected tripling of energy demand and promoting sustainable economic growth.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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€400,000 Grant Funds Multi-Omic Leukemia Therapy Research at University of Parma

The University of Parma's Translational Hematology and Chemogenomics group received a €400,000 grant to develop personalized therapies for high-risk acute leukemias using a multi-omic model integrating genomic, proteomic, and metabolic data, led by Giovanni Roti in collaboration with Alessio Lodola.

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Good Health and Well-being
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2024 on track to be warmest year on record

November 2024 was the second warmest November on record, confirming 2024 will be the warmest year ever recorded, exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels for the first time; this is based on Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) data showing a global average temperature of 14.10°C for November ...

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Climate Action
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2024: Warmest Year on Record, Exceeding 1.5°C Threshold

The Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms 2024 as the warmest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C Paris Agreement threshold, driven by a combination of El Niño and human-induced climate change, resulting in $310 billion in damages from natural disasters.

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Climate Action
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2024: Hottest Year on Record Exceeds 1.5-Degree Celsius Threshold

The Copernicus Climate Change Service reports that 2024 is on track to be the hottest year on record, exceeding the pre-industrial average by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius due to greenhouse gas emissions and other contributing factors, emphasizing the urgent need for strengthened climate action.

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Climate Action
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"Ted Chiang's Award-Winning Stories Explore Humanity's Response to Technological Change"

"Ted Chiang, recipient of the PEN/Malamud Award for excellence in short stories, discusses his writing process, focusing on human reactions to technological advancements and philosophical questions, and critically examines the current state of artificial intelligence."

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Quality Education
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Early Smell Loss, Genetics, and Lifestyle Changes Slow Alzheimer's Progression

Neurologist Dr. David Gibbs's loss of smell at age 55, later confirmed through genetic testing as a high risk for Alzheimer's, prompted lifestyle changes that appear to have slowed the progression of the disease, highlighting the importance of early detection and proactive management.

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Good Health and Well-being
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2024: Warmest Year on Record

November 2024 Copernicus data confirms 2024 as the warmest year on record due to anthropogenic greenhouse gases, amplified by solar activity, El Niño, volcanic activity, reduced ocean aerosols, and decreased low-level clouds; regional temperature and precipitation variations were significant, with r...

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Climate Action
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2024 on track to be warmest year on record: Copernicus

Copernicus reports November 2024 as the second warmest globally, exceeding 14.1 degrees Celsius and making 2024 likely the warmest year on record due to greenhouse gases and other contributing factors, highlighting urgent need for climate action.

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2024 Confirmed as Hottest Year on Record, Exceeding 1.5°C Threshold

November 2024 was the second warmest month on record globally, confirming 2024 as the hottest year ever, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.62°C, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, highlighting the urgent need for stronger climate action.

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2024: Hottest Year on Record, Surpasses 1.5°C Warming Threshold

Copernicus Climate Change Service declared 2024 the warmest year on record, surpassing the critical 1.5°C warming threshold above pre-industrial levels due to unprecedented heat and rising fossil fuel emissions, resulting in extreme weather events globally.

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