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Scientists Discover Thousands of New Microbial Species Thriving in the Mariana Trench

The project explores how life adapts to extreme environments—and hopes to inspire new drugs or even treatments to aid space travel. A human can’t survive in the Mariana Trench without protection. At its deepest, the trench plunges 35,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean to a region... Далее

Quantum Computing Startup Says It’s Already Making Millions of Light-Powered Chips

PsiQuantum claims to have solved scalability issues that have long plagued photonic approaches. American quantum computing startup PsiQuantum announced last week that it has cracked a significant puzzle on the road to making the technology useful: manufacturing quantum chips in large quantities.... Далее

You Can Taste Cake in Virtual Reality With This New Device

The device also mimics lemonade and coffee—but fried eggs? Not so much. “That Cajun blackened shrimp recipe looks really good,” I tell my husband while scrolling through cooking videos online. The presenter describes it well: juicy, plump, smoky, a parade of spices. Without making the dish, I can... Далее

This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 1)

Artificial Intelligence Anthropic Launches the World’s First ‘Hybrid Reasoning’ AI ModelWill Knight | Wired “Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company founded by exiles from OpenAI, has introduced the first AI model that can produce either conventional output or a controllable amount of... Далее

Move Over Smart Rings. MIT’s New Fabric Computer Is Stitched Into Your Clothes.

Moore’s Law for your pants. Wearable devices are popular these days, but they’re largely restricted to watches, rings, and eyewear. Researchers have now developed a thread-based computer that can be stitched into clothes. Being able to sense what our bodies are up is useful in areas like healthcare... Далее

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