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In a major scientific leap, University of Queensland researchers have created a quantum microscope that can reveal biological structures that would otherwise be impossible to see.
This paves the way for applications in biotechnology, and could extend far beyond this into areas ranging from navigation to medical imaging
Professor Warwick Bowen, from UQ's Quantum Optics Lab and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS), said it was the first entanglement-based sensor with performance beyond the best possible existing technology.
This breakthrough will spark all sorts of new technologies—from better navigation systems to better MRI machines, you name it," Professor Bowen said.
Entanglement is thought to lie at the heart of a quantum revolution.
This is exciting—it's the first proof of the paradigm-changing potential of entanglement for sensing."
Australia's Quantum Technologies Roadmap sees quantum sensors spurring a new wave of technological innovation in healthcare, engineering, transport and resources
originally posted by: angelchemuel
This World wide drug bust thing headed up by FBI....... showing the world how far their reach is? Pre-empting what is to come?
I feel there is something else behind this. If they can 'set up' the drug cartels, what else have they got baking in the oven to be unleashed placing them as 'World Police'?
Rainbows
Jane
PS Hope that makes sense.
As for the MoU signed on Friday by Europol and the WEF, it focuses on establishing a cooperation framework whose goal is to make cyberspace safe for individuals, businesses and organizations.
The WEF and Europol recently announced the launch of a Global Cyber Security Centre located in Geneva, Switzerland.
As part of the new agreement, Europol and WEF will collaborate on the implementation of projects in common areas of interest, best practices, technical information on cybercrime, and statistical dat
COVID-19 is not the only risk with the ability to quickly and exponentially disrupt the way we live. The crisis shows that the world is far more prone to disturbance by pandemics, cyberattacks or environmental tipping points than history indicates.
Our "new normal" isn’t COVID-19 itself – it's COVID-like incidents.
And a cyber pandemic is probably as inevitable as a future disease pandemic. The time to start thinking about the response is – as always – yesterday.
“The reality is here that we have a large percentage of the American population — I don’t know how big it is, but we have tens of millions of Trump voters who continue to believe that their rights as citizens are under threat by simple virtue of having to share the democracy with others,” Gay said in response to MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski calling for an investigation into the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
“I think that as long as they see Americanness as the same as one with whiteness, this is going to continue,” Gay said, turning to race and adding that “Americanness” and “whiteness” needed to be separated.
University of Texas professor and CNN contributor Steve Vladeck continued to claim that Barr ordered federal officers “to forcibly clear protestors in Lafayette Park to achieve a photo op for Trump.” In a still uncorrected segment still up on the Internet, NPR declares “Peaceful Protesters Tear-Gassed To Clear Way For Trump Church Photo-Op.”
Democratic leaders like Speaker Nancy Pelosi repeated the conspiracy theory about the photo op and the Washington Post ran an article by Philip Bump titled “Attorney General Bill Barr’s Dishonest Defense of Clearing of Lafayette Square.” Not only did the Post refer to the “debunked claim” that no tear gas was used by the federal government, but goes on to state incredibly:
London sisters found dead were daughters of C of E’s first female BAME archdeacon
Two sisters found dead in a London park after a birthday party at the weekend were the daughters of the Church of England’s first female archdeacon from a black and minority ethnic background.
Police launched a murder investigation after the bodies of Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46, were found in Fryent Country Park in Wembley, north-west London, on Sunday afternoon.
Police subsequently discovered handwritten notes at Hussein’s home address in which he had set out his intention to kill women as part of a sacrifice to secure personal advantage for himself
One of the notes described a bargain with a demon to “sacrifice” women for gain, the court was told. The defendant also bought lottery tickets, three of which were folded inside the note, jurors were told.
Attack on sisters in London park was frenzied and relentless, trial told
Hussein, of Blackheath, south-east London, denies two counts of murder and possession of an offensive weapon. Glasgow said prosecutors anticipated Hussein was likely to claim he was attacked by someone who robbed him and who stabbed him and that he has been the victim of a conspiracy.
A bidding war broke out this winter at a new subdivision north of Houston. But the prize this time was the entire subdivision, not just a single suburban house, illustrating the rise of big investors as a potent new force in the U.S. housing market.
D.R. Horton Inc. DHI -2.20% built 124 houses in Conroe, Texas, rented them out and then put the whole community, Amber Pines at Fosters Ridge, on the block. A Who’s Who of investors and home-rental firms flocked to the December sale. The winning $32 million bid came from an online property-investing platform, Fundrise LLC, which manages more than $1 billion on behalf of about 150,000 individuals.
money managers including J.P. Morgan Asset Management and BlackRock Inc., BLK -1.49% platforms such as Fundrise and Roofstock that buy and arrange for the management of rentals on behalf of individuals and builder LGI Homes Inc., LGIH -4.89% which now reports wholesale home sales to bulk buyers in its quarterly results.
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originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
God has a sense of humor.🤣
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Dementia Joe: "What's this bug doing on my double scoop of choco-vanilla ice cream?"
Jen Psarky: "Ah-um-um-ah, circling back?"