‘Quantum Slits Open New Doors’
An update to the classic “double-slit” experiment paves the way toward a novel strategy for quantum computing. Beautifully written by Urbasi Sinha. AD Jason Mischka for Scientific American

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Location, location location! As true in emotion sensing as in real estate. Check out Sean's latest blog post detailing the different ways to wear . https://t.co/heqV06GQzs

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Mr Dig (1984)

Published by Microdeal
Developed by Rita Jay

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Decided to skip school to visit a friend!
I just thought he'd be better at teaching me... computing stuff! 👀

Gorgeous drawing made by !!
Feat a white wolf ! https://t.co/NBdcfldxJz

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The talk.

https://t.co/VOZpfgpMTK

Awesome and educational comic about quantum computing.

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Some paintings, also pre-computing knowledge.

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now puts his energy into startups, including Pensando, formed by four or his former Cisco colleagues. Pensando aims to enable enterprises to re-think Cloud Computing.

We can't wait to hear him discuss how a startup can challenge Amazon at Techonomy '19.

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“The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.”

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Image credit: 'Portrait of Ada Lovelace', by Margaret Sarah Carpenter, 1836

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HoloLens 2: Unpacked 💥

Amazing lecture by covering the crazy details that went into the HL2. 🤯

A must watch if you're interested in 👉
https://t.co/EgPDyUvhCB

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Augusta Ada King-Noel, Countess of Lovelace. Mathematician, writer, and computing pioneer.

1. Portrait by Margaret Sarah Carpenter, 1836.
2. Engraving by William Henry Mote, after a c.1840 watercolour attributed to Alfred Edward Chalon.

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TOMORROW! Feed your mind at Listen to this fascinating talk into the life & works of Victorian computing visionary & mathematician Ada Lovelace; the very first computer programmer! 9 Oct at BOOK > https://t.co/wK0sHpxG5Q

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Happy Here's a photogrammetry model of an Eryops pelvis from the Cambridge Museum of Zoology. It finally finished computing the dense point cloud (after days of continuous processing!). My first time using photogrammetry to model a specimen, pretty exciting!

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computing the overall stuff i need to get in arcarum and im just ascending to space

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