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Icy Satellites or call them icy rocks, that orbit around Jupiter and Saturn have made scientists curious and perplexed due to their difference in features from the rocky worlds and the ice here on Earth. Their unique radar signatures have sparked questions in the brains of scientists regarding the composition of those icy satellites.
With the help of the very sophisticated, advanced instruments onboard the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists have gathered data regarding the climatic conditions of a planet Orbiting outside the Solar System.
Scientists have found evidence before from asteroids and meteorites that crashed on the Earth having evidence of Life. But, they were not sure whether the chemicals indicating the presence of Microbial life in those asteroids and meteorites were from space or contaminated by the earth because of the crash.
Researchers from the University of Sydney and the University of Basel in Switzerland have demonstrated that they can manipulate and recognize a small number of Photons that interact with each other. This Research could advance and revolutionize the fields of Medical Imaging and Quantum Computing.
Quantum Error Correction is an important hurdle that needs to be cleared to achieve building large-scale Quantum Computers that solve real-world problems. Recently, Researchers at Google’s Quantum AI have shown a breakthrough in decreasing Quantum Error rates that brings us a step closer to building error-tolerant Quantum Computers, by adding more and more Quantum Bits (QUBITS) that are used in a Quantum Computer to work on Error Correction.
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