Monthly Archives: December, 2021
Physicists have coaxed ultracold atoms into an elusive form of quantum matter – Science News Magazine
An elusive form of matter called a quantum spin liquid isnt a liquid, and it doesnt spin but it sure is quantum.
What if Einstein never existed? – Big Think
If you ask the average person to name one scientist from any time or place in history, one of the most common names youre likely to hear is Albert Einstein. The iconic physicist was responsible for a remarkable number of scientific advances during the 20th century, and perhaps single-handedly overthrew the Newtonian physics that had dominated scientific thought for more than 200 years
Air Liquide Enters a Long-term Partnership to Secure Its Supply of Helium-3 – Business Wire
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: Air Liquide (Paris:AI) has entered into a long-term agreement with Laurentis Energy Partners, a leader in the clean-energy industry, to produce and distribute helium-3 (3He). This molecule is a rare isotope of helium used in quantum computing, quantum science, astrophysics, neutron detection, medical imaging and, in the future, fusion
Fujitsu SD WAN and ISS are first users of quantum seciurity – Capacity Media
20h | Alan Burkitt-Gray Fujitsu and a company working with the International Space Station have been named as among the first users of Quantum Origin, whats claimed to be the worlds first commercial product built using quantum computers. Cambridge Quantum, which is now part of the US-UK group Quantinuum, says it can fit quantum-level security to existing networks, including software-defined wide area networks (SD-WANs) from Fujitsu, which has incorporated the technology into its products.
Physicist: Science, by Nature, Can’t Have a Theory of Everything – Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
With admirable clarity, astronomer and physicist Marcelo Gleiser explains what a Theory of Everything is and is not: Its not about every detail of life that happens to us. Its the search for a single, underlying force that unites the four fundamental forces of nature gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force into one single underlying force.
UNSW researcher honoured for outreach in the physics community – UNSW Newsroom
UNSW Engineering, Scientia Professor Andrea Morello has been recognised for his outstanding outreach work in the physics field by the Australian Institute of Physics New South Wales (AIP NSW). Prof.
Truly thrifty cloud hosting – Hetzner Online GmbH
Hetzner Cloud products in Nuremberg and Falkenstein run on servers in our own Hetzner data center parks in Germany. A video-monitored, high-security perimeter surrounding the entire data center park and access control systems guaranty the highest security level
These researchers wanted to test cloud security. They were shocked by what they found – ZDNet
Insecure cloud-computing services can be a huge risk for organisations because they're a regular target for cyber criminals. Researchers have demonstrated howvulnerable or misconfigured cloud servicescan be, after deploying hundreds of honeypots designed to look like insecure infrastructure, some of which lasted just minutes before being compromised by hackers. Cybersecurity researchers at Palo Alto Networksset up a honeypot compromised of 320 nodes around the world, made up of multiple misconfigured instances of common cloud services, including remote desktop protocol (RDP), secure shell protocol (SSH), server message block (SMB) and Postgres databases.
What Is The Cloud And Where Is It Used? – Fossbytes
Did you know that the storage space of the worlds first computer was just 225 kilobytes? While we take the copious amounts of storage space on our computers and smartphones for granted these days, it is important to be curious about the Cloud, which is the future for storage devices, applications, and public and private sectors.
JetBrains starts adding remote dev functionality on IDEs and introduces Fleet – ZDNet
Image: JetBrains JetBrains has begun separating the front and back ends of its IDEs to allow developers to have the interface on one machine, but have the source code, toolchain, and IDE backend on another. Using the new JetBrains Gateway IDE launcher, the connection to the remote machine is via SSH and currently only supports Linux physical and virtual machines as servers. "The JetBrains Client runs locally and provides the user interface for the IDE backend