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Can 10,000 Qubits Break Modern Encryption?

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The Quantum Leap We Didn’t See Coming: Shor’s Algorithm on 10,000 Atoms What if we told you that the machine…

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NASA Orion capsule from Artemis II splashes into the Pacific Ocean under four red-and-white parachutes after returning from the Moon, April 10, 2026.
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Artemis II Splashdown: Are We Finally Going Back to the Moon?

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Artemis II Is Home: Four Astronauts, One Moon, and a New Era of Exploration What does it feel like to…

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How Does Orion Survive 5,000°F Re-Entry?

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How the Orion Capsule Cheats Death at 32 Times the Speed of Sound Imagine carrying enough kinetic energy to power…

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Artemis II Orion capsule surrounded by fiery plasma during atmospheric re-entry at over 40,000 km/h and 2,800°C with Earth's curved horizon and clouds in the background
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How Does the Orion Capsule Survive Re-Entry at 40,000 km/h?

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How Does Orion Survive the Fiery Plunge Back to Earth? What happens when a spacecraft slams into Earth’s atmosphere at…

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The Future of Nuclear Energy: SMR Reactors & Gen IV Technology Explained

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The Future of Nuclear Energy: From Small Modular Reactors to Generation IV — What’s Really Changing? Introduction What if the…

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Interior of the WASA spherical detector at GSI Darmstadt, used to capture decay signals in the η′-mesic nuclei bound-state experiment.
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The Particle That Hid Inside a Nucleus for 20 Years

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What if a particle could get trapped inside the very heart of an atom? Welcome to FreeAstroScience.com — where we…

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What Can Beethoven’s Fifth Teach Us About Life?

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Have you ever heard four notes that changed the world? Four short sounds — da-da-da-DUM — that shook concert halls,…

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The vacuum chamber with the experimental setup to levitate a particle inside of a cavity. The cavity consists of two mirrors coated to be extremely reflective for infrared light. The cylindrical part in the center holds a lens at its tip to focus the infrared laser down to a point at which the particle is trapped. Credit: Johannes Piotrowski
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Can a Tiny Glass Dumbbell Rewrite Quantum Reality?

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What if you could cool a spinning glass object so completely that quantum physics itself — not ordinary temperature —…

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Can Quantum Computers Break Encryption Soon?

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Artistic illustration of a black hole with a glowing orange accretion disk, representing dark radiation masquerading as neutrinos in the early universe.
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Has Dark Radiation Fooled Us for 13.8 Billion Years?

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What if the universe has been hiding a ghost inside another ghost? What if some of the radiation we’ve always…

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