Physicists entangle two moving helium atoms for the first time, validating 'spooky' quantum theory

Physicists entangle two moving helium atoms for the first time, validating ‘spooky’ quantum theory

For the first time, scientists have observed quantum entanglement in the way atoms physically move — bringing a phenomenon once described by Albert Einstein as “spooky action at a distance” into even sharper reality. In the new study, published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers demonstrated that pairs of ultracold helium atoms can be quantum…

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Californian Hybrid Honeybee Population Has Evolved Natural Defense against Varroa Mites: Study

Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are important ecological and agricultural pollinators. In the United States, beekeepers experience substantial annual colony losses, largely driven by parasites such as the mite Varroa destructor. In new research, scientists studied a hybrid honeybee population in Southern California, a genetic mix of Western European, Eastern European, Middle Eastern, and African lineages. They…

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NHS improves genetic testing for minority ethnic cancer patients | Cancer

NHS improves genetic testing for minority ethnic cancer patients | Cancer

Thousands of cancer patients from minority ethnic backgrounds will have access to “groundbreaking” genetic testing on the NHS that previously discriminated against them. This routine form of genetic testing, used before chemotherapy treatment, could save the lives of Black and minority ethnic cancer patients who already face poorer health outcomes after diagnosis compared with their…

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Collapse of key ocean current would cause carbon feedback

The seas around Antarctica might begin releasing CO2 Nigel Killeen/Getty Images Global warming caused by humanity’s carbon emissions has been slowing the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), a system of currents including the Gulf Stream that warms Europe. If the AMOC collapsed entirely, it could release massive amounts of carbon from the deep Southern Ocean…

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To teach in the time of ChatGPT is to know pain

What’s the point of building formative assessments into a course if they’re just handed off to an LLM? Suddenly, it’s a waste of time for both the student and the instructor. Small quizzes are excellent study tools to help students check their own understanding―if a student does them. Now, you can direct an “agentic” LLM…

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