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Researchers develop world's smallest quantum light detector on a silicon chip
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Researchers develop world's smallest quantum light detector on a silicon chip

Researchers at the University of Bristol have made an important breakthrough in scaling quantum technology by integrating the world's tiniest quantum light detector onto a silicon chip. The paper, "A Bi-CMOS electronic photonic integrated circuit quantum light detector," was published in Science Advances.
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How heat waves are affecting Arctic phytoplankton
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How heat waves are affecting Arctic phytoplankton

The basis of the marine food web in the Arctic, the phytoplankton, responds to heat waves much differently than to constantly elevated temperatures. This has been found by the first targeted experiments on the topic, which were recently conducted at the Alfred Wegener Institute's AWIPEV Station. The phytoplankton's behavior primarily depends on the cooling phases after or between heat waves, as shown in a study just released in the journal Science Advances.
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Horse remains show Pagan-Christian trade networks supplied horses from overseas for the last horse sacrifices in Europe
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Horse remains show Pagan-Christian trade networks supplied horses from overseas for the last horse sacrifices in Europe

Horses crossed the Baltic Sea in ships during the Late Viking Age and were sacrificed for funeral rituals, according to research from Cardiff University.
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Sen. Rubio: Critics of NFL's Butker Are 'Liars'
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Sen. Rubio: Critics of NFL's Butker Are 'Liars'

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., on Friday tackled those who are criticizing Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker for his remarks in a recent college graduation speech, saying that people who say the NFL player called for women to stay home and have babies are "liars."
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Pentagon OIG Report Details Ukraine Corruption
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Pentagon OIG Report Details Ukraine Corruption

The Pentagon's Office of Inspector General released a report Thursday detailing its oversight in Ukraine as they continue their war with Russia. The report looked at the U.S.' response to Russia's invasion from Jan. 1 through March 31. The OIG recently launched...
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Trump: Parental Rights Today's 'Civil Rights Issue'
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Trump: Parental Rights Today's 'Civil Rights Issue'

Former President Donald Trump this week released a statement calling parental rights "the civil rights issue of our time," in a social media post.
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South Dakota Will Have Abortion on Ballot in November
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South Dakota Will Have Abortion on Ballot in November

A petition seeking to reinstate abortion rights in South Dakota has enough valid signatures to make the Nov. 5 ballot, though opponents have promised a legal challenge, reports NBC News. South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson, a Republican, in a statement said her...
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Support For 19th Amendment Decreases Sharply
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Support For 19th Amendment Decreases Sharply

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As tempers flared among girl congressmen on Capitol Hill yesterday, all male congressmen found themselves in unprecedented agreement that the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was clearly a mistake.
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'More Neanderthal than human': How your health may depend on DNA from our long-lost ancestors
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'More Neanderthal than human': How your health may depend on DNA from our long-lost ancestors

Neanderthals and humans mated millennia ago, and their legacy lives on in us today. Here's how.
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10 unexpected ways Neanderthal DNA affects our health
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10 unexpected ways Neanderthal DNA affects our health

Around 2% of the genomes of modern Eurasians contains Neanderthal DNA. Here's how it affects our health.
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