Monthly Archives: December, 2021

Billion-Dollar Hedge Fund Manager Says This Emerging Altcoin Could Flip Ethereum – The Daily Hodl

Hedge fund manager Anthony Scaramucci says one Ethereum (ETH) competitor could become the Google of the cryptocurrency market. In a new interview on CNBCs Halftime Report, Scaramucci says the high speed and low carbon footprint of the smart contract platform Algorand (ALGO) will likely give it a big leg up on the competition.

Up by 71%, LUNA makes big gains, but will they sustain over coming days – AMBCrypto News

Terras native token LUNA which stands only 2 spots below the top 10 list, became this weeks biggest gainer of the entire top 100 cryptocurrency list.

Postdoctoral position in Quantum Physics job with UNIVERSITY OF HAMBURG | 273815 – Times Higher Education (THE)

The theory group on 'Fundamental Processes in Quantum Physics' at the Center for Optical Quantum Technologies of the University of Hamburg announces a postdoctoral position in theoretical physics. The underlying project aims at developing novel quantum and hybrid algorithms for quantum simulation based on a Rydberg tweezer platform for ultracold atoms. Applications to relevant computational and optimization problems are envisaged

Quantum physicists have created a never-before-seen state of matter – Popular Science

A solid is made of atoms that are, more or less, locked in an ordered structure. A liquid, on the other hand, is made of atoms that can flow freely around and past each other. But imagine atoms that stay unfrozen, like those in a liquidbut which are in a constantly changing magnetic mess

Atos Confirms Role in Quantum Hybridization Technologies at Its 8th Quantum Advisory Board – HPCwire

PARIS, Dec. 3, 2021 At the meeting of the 8thAtos Quantum Advisory Board, a group of international experts, mathematicians and physicists, authorities in their fields, Atos reaffirmed its position as a global leader in quantum computing technologies

Robert Crease Awarded 2021 Institute of Physics William Thomson, Lord Kelvin Medal and Prize | | SBU News – Stony Brook News

Robert Crease, professor and chair of the Department of Philosophy in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded the 2021 Institute of Physics (IOP) William Thomson, Lord Kelvin Medal and Prize. Crease has received this award for his 21 years writing Physics Worlds outstanding Critical Point column, devoted to describing key humanities concepts for scientists, and explaining the significance of key scientific ideas for humanists. Crease has written, co-written, translated, and edited nearly 20 books on the history and philosophy of science, several of which sprang from material in Critical Point

LMU: Tandem actions in the particle world – India Education Diary

Hopes are high that quantum theory could yield revolutionary applications. Physicist Jasmin Meinecke is working on the physical foundations of particle systems and studying the central phenomenon of entanglement, which is still a mystery to science

Simplified quantum computer can be made with off-the-shelf components – New Atlas

Quantum computers could one day blow boring old classical computers out of the water, but so far their complexity limits their usefulness. Engineers at Stanford have now demonstrated a new relatively simple design for a quantum computer where a single atom is entangled with a series of photons to process and store information. Quantum computers tap into the weird world of quantum physics to perform calculations far faster than traditional computers can handle

Spectral Lines From A Dying Nation: The Molecular Spectrometry Of Hertha Sponer – Women You Should Know

It is hard to imagine a time and place outside of Charles Dickenss Revolutionary France that more embodies the spirit of the Best of Times and Worst of Times than early 20th century Gttingen. At its best, in the 1920s, it boasted a heady selection of the planets greatest mathematicians and physicists, clustered together to rewrite entirely the rules for atomic and molecular structure and behavior. At its worst, in the 1930s, it gave itself over to the anti-Semitic ravings of the rising Nazi party, and tore its magnificence to tatters in the name of party ideology and racial purity

Data Mining in Business Analytics – Online College | WGU

Simply put, data mining is the process that companies use to turn raw data into useful information. They utilize software to look for patterns in large batches of data so they can learn more about customers. It pulls out information from data sets and compares it to help the business make decisions.