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DescriptionAFNOM fill us in on their semester, including some fantastic hacking competition results! They have also continued to host virtual socials and a collaboration with CSS for 'lightening talks'. We present a new quantum gate that utilizes microwave radiation and dresses states. It is highly resistant to decoherence, making it an attractive candidate to implement high-fidelity microwave quantum logic. The cost of enabling connectivity in Noisy-Intermediate-Scale-Quantum devices is an important factor in determining computational power. A particular architecture for trapped ion quantum computing is based on shutting down ions.



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Subject Editors highlighted their top articles from the past decade to kick off a year full of celebration. Two of the nine top publications were selected from Dundee. Miratul Muqit and Julian Blow are the two highlighted. The University of Dundee was awarded the Bronze mark of Race Equality Charter for a period of five year. A new study has provided the most detailed timeline of mammal evolution to date. Gardens in cities provide a long and continuous supply of energy-rich nectar from March to October, scientists at the University of Bristol have found.



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Mercedes-Benz's new all-electric VisionEQXX car was unveiled Monday. It boasts a 648-mile range per single charge. Grapes increase diversity of gut bacteria and reduce cholesterols, report scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles. Andrew McCarthy, an astronomer from Arizona, waited several hours to capture Comet Leonard after it made its closest approach on Earth on December 12.



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The Science Department were overwhelmed with the number of amazing entries and students had obviously spent a lot of time researching and producing their models. Mrs Barker and her Science Team had to make a difficult and long decision about who would be the winners. A pioneering UK study shows how the highly transmissible Delta strain spreads from person to person, even among vaccinated people, and details how rapidly vaccine immunity wanes. A new study has demonstrated the importance of clean air and how filtration can reduce antibiotic resistance in hospitals.



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He was diagnosed in 1994 with Parkinson's disease, but kept it a secret to complete his career as an astronaut. Elon Musk's Las Vegas Convention Center Loop is transporting CES attendees through three stations. But, a video shows that the underground tunnels are more of a death trap than an innovation. The Hubble Space Telescope, affectionately called "our eye on the Universe", was established in 1995. launched on April 24, 1990, via the space shuttle Discovery from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. It marked the most significant advance in astronomy since Galileo's telescope and thanks to five servicing missions and more than 25 years of operation, our view of the universe and our place within it has never been the same.