Legally, it may be correct that the passport isn’t proof of citizenship, but for a nation gobsmacked to learn that it isn’t, ...
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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 ...
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As the weather warms, you may be surprised to learn the federal government has already planned your summer vacation for you. To be fair, if you don’t like what the government has planned, you don’t ...
Researchers turned a classic theory of information into a near-perfect Wordle strategy that solves 99% of puzzles.
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