Scientists achieve teleportation with quantum supercomputer https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/quantum-teleportation-computing-supercomputer-oxford-b2693889.html A major milestone in quantum computing has been achieved after researchers at the University of Oxford built a scalable quantum supercomputer capable of quantum teleportation. The breakthrough centres on the so-called scalability problem of quantum computing, with the researchers claiming it will allow the next-generation technology to be realised on an industry-disrupting level. originally posted at
UK government demands Apple backdoor to encrypted cloud data: report Government officials in the United Kingdom have reportedly secretly ordered Apple to build a backdoor that would give its authorities access to users’ encrypted iCloud data. originally posted at
All planets to align at the same time in rare planetary parade https://www.independent.co.uk/space/planets-align-planetary-parade-2025-b2693883.html Seven planets are set to appear in the night sky this month in a rare full planetary alignment. originally posted at
Video Shows RFK Jr. Adding ‘Wonder Drug’ Methylene Blue to Water Mid-Flight Footage circulating on social media shows Health and Human Services secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. adding a blue substance, presumed to be miracle drug methylene blue, to his drink. The video, reportedly filmed in Sept. 2024 by a passenger on a jet RFK was also aboard, features the former independent presidential candidate adding a blue tincture to a glass of water as he spoke to another passenger. originally posted at
Spyware firm cuts Italy access after alleged targeting of activists An Israeli spyware company has reportedly cut access to its clients in Italy following allegations that its product was used to target critics of the Italian government. The move comes after WhatsApp alleged last week that spyware made by Paragon Solutions was used to target 90 WhatsApp users in two dozen countries, including journalists and civil society members. originally posted at
Evacuation of Greece’s Santorini island continues as tremors persist Hundreds more people were expected to leave Greece’s Santorini island on Wednesday as tremors shook the popular summer tourist destination for a sixth day. About 10,000 people have left on ferries and planes in recent days as hundreds of small quakes were registered in the surrounding sea, shaking buildings, kicking up dust on the island’s rocky cliffs, and raising fears of a major earthquake. originally posted at
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A Scientist Says Humans Can Slow Time With Their Minds Time isn’t nearly as immutable as it first seems. Ask any astrophysicist, and they’ll likely regale you with mind-bending descriptions of a gravity’s effect on space-time (i.e. the more massive the object, the slower time appears to travel around it). Some cosmologists even wonder if entire pockets of the universe—whether filled with galaxies or endless nothing—experience time at different rates. However, the perception of the speed at which time passes can also vary within our minds. And it’s this mental realm that Steve Taylor—a psychologist at Leeds Beckett University—is exploring in a new, yet-to-be-published paper and a new book called Time Expansion Experiences originally posted at
Meta changes hate speech rules, dropping LGBTQ protections Meta has revised its content moderation policies, removing certain LGBTQ protections from its hate speech rules. Users can now accuse LGBTQ individuals of mental illness, despite prior prohibitions. The updated rules also allow arguments for gender-based job limitations linked to religious beliefs. originally posted at