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Jan 28, 2020
Putin wanted Russian science to top the world. Then a huge academic scandal blew up
Posted by Derick Lee in category: science
Now a group at the center of Putin’s aspirations, the Russian Academy of Sciences, has dropped a bombshell into the plans. A commission set up by the academy has led to the retraction of at least 869 Russian scientific articles, mainly for plagiarism.
At least 869 academic papers have been retracted for flaws that included plagiarism. More could come.
Jan 28, 2020
Astronomers Have Caught a Rare And Massive ‘Accretion Burst’ in Our Galaxy
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: cosmology, materials
Here on Earth, we pay quite a lot of attention to the sun. It’s visible to us, after all, and central to our lives. But it is only one of the billions of stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way. It’s also quite small compared to other stars – most are at least eight times more massive.
These massive stars influence the structure, shape and chemical content of a galaxy. And when they have exhausted their hydrogen gas fuel and die, they do so in an explosive event called a supernova. This explosion is sometimes so strong that it triggers the formation of new stars out of materials in the dead star’s surroundings.
But there’s an important gap in our knowledge: astronomers don’t yet fully understand how those original massive stars themselves are initially formed. So far, observations have only yielded some pieces of the puzzle.
Jan 28, 2020
KQ passenger from Guangzhou quarantined over fears of coronavirus
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: biotech/medical, government, health
A Kenya Airways passenger who arrived from Guangzhou with flu-like symptoms has been quarantined at the Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH) over fears of the coronavirus.
A statement from Kenya Airways confirmed that the Kenyan passenger had travelled to Nairobi from Guangzhou on Tuesday.
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Jan 28, 2020
Tesla gives Chinese owners free Supercharging during coronavirus outbreak
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: transportation
Tesla China is notifying customers that, due to the coronavirus outbreak currently happening in that country, all Tesla vehicles will have free supercharging to facilitate travel until the outbreak is resolved.
The new Advanced Manufacturing Laboratory was unveiled to the public last week at its official dedication. Media, government representatives and industry partners got the chance to see all the AML has to offer and learn how they can partner with LLNL to advance American manufacturing.
Learn more about the newest addition to LLNL at.
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Jan 28, 2020
Through our #Fintech platform, we can now see #norway #denmark #netherlands & #germany is leading in reservations from Europe
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in categories: sustainability, transportation
Jan 28, 2020
Quantum computing talent war: JPMorgan Chase poaches a top IBM exec
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: business, computing, economics, finance, information science, quantum physics
Editor’s note: Geoff Woollacott is Senior Strategy Consultant and Principal Analyst at Technology Business Research. IBM and NC State are coperating on quantum computing development.
HAMPTON, N.H. – JPMorgan Chase announced on Jan. 22 the hiring of Marco Pistoia from IBM. A 24-year IBM employee with numerous patents to his credit, Pistoia most recently led an IBM team responsible for quantum computing algorithms. Algorithm development will be key to developing soundly engineered quantum computing systems that can deliver the business outcomes enterprises seek at a faster and more accurate pace than current classical computing systems.
A senior hire into a flagship enterprise in the financial services industry is the proverbial canary in the coal mine, as TBR believes such actions suggest our prediction of quantum achieving economic advantage by 2021 remains on target. Quantum executives discuss the three pillars of quantum commercialization as being:
Estimates of the clock and TMRCA for 2019-nCoV based on 27 genomes.
Kristian Andersen, Scripps Research