Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can. By Alexander Nazaryan Researchers in Switzerland ...
LOS ANGELES — After a tough first term framed by the most destructive wildfire in city history and an ongoing struggle with widespread homelessness, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass advanced to a November ...
One of Denver’s premier gay bars will spend Pride Month undergoing an investigation regarding its treatment of animals. Charlie’s Denver hosted a turtle race on Saturday, May 30, that quickly sparked ...
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Leatherback sea turtle nesting reaches record numbers along Florida's coast this season
FAU researchers document record leatherback sea turtle nesting in Florida, with 42 nests already this season. What just happened in California? Watch what happens when a 5,000kg orca hits a boat – it ...
Two quantum chips linked through a 30-meter cooled tube enabled scientists to create certified perfectly random numbers.ETH Zurich Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method to generate what ...
Creating perfect randomness is surprisingly difficult. Even modern random number generators never generate completely ideal random numbers: small systematic errors can result in some numbers appearing ...
The quest for true randomness has roots in cryptography and is a rabbit hole that gets surprisingly deep with alarmingly rapidity. Still, the generation of random-enough numbers is a popular hacker ...
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The practice began in 1920s Western variety shows and spread to city speakeasies, but it faces increased scrutiny today—and pressure from conservation groups to make races safer for the reptiles. In ...
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