Google quantum computer test shows breakthrough is within reach0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 3, 2017
Google has big plans for quantum computing.

Google has big plans for quantum computing.

Ancient sedimentary rocks in Labrador have been found to contain the oldest-known evidence of life on Earth.

A new iceberg calved from Pine Island Glacier—one of the main outlets where ice from the interior of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet flows into the ocean.

A strong geomagnetic storm was brewing in the skies above Alberta, Canada, on Sept. 27th when photographer Alan Dyer looked up and saw a ribbon of purple light arcing cross the sky. It was the mysterious aurora known as “Steve”

A giant red blob was seen in the night sky of Louisiana. Is it something in space, or was it in our atmosphere?

The carbonated drink industry uses CO2 that is created from other hydrocarbon sources. This industry turns out to be a significant contributor to man-made CO2 emissions. So why is it not being targeted?

Governments and private firms are collaborating on projects to send humans to new frontiers, with NASA planning missions to the space between the earth and moon to prepare for trips to Mars.

One rocket to rule them all.

Musk says project codenamed BFR would also allow commercial travel to anywhere on Earth in under an hour

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope now is planning to launch between March and June 2019 from French Guiana, following a schedule assessment of the remaining integration and test activities. Previously Webb was targeted to launch in October 2018.





























































