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Beaver Teeth Have Iron Advantage | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American February 23, 2015 Add Us On
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Are D-Wave’s Claims of ‘Quantum Advantage’ Just ‘Quantum Hype’? | Scientific American Skip to main content
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Olympic Big Air Snowboarders Use Physics to Their Advantage | Scientific American Skip to main content Scientific American
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of quantum advantage. Google made the first claim of a quantum advantage in a
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a celebrated 2019 experiment  in which a Google quantum computer achieved ‘quantum advantage’ — by performing a
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Are D-Wave’s Claims of ‘Quantum Advantage’ Just ‘Quantum Hype’? | Scientific American Skip to main content
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least the same type of shoe), then no one is at an advantage or disadvantage. But banning
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rocking the NBA playoffs. Science can help explain why Wemby’s height gives him an advantage in blocking
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constraints to find feasible tasks for their devices to show an advantage over the performance
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than the giant body of a dinosaur. Science is our most precious advantage relative to the
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environment to guide their development—a trick that can give them an advantage after they’re born
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2026 Organic molecules on Mars, good news about suicide hotline, the AI voice clone advantage What NASA’s Curiosity
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level—a geography that gives the powerhouse Avalanche a real physical advantage. The Avalanche
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waves, a species of eucalyptus copes by releasing water and taking advantage of evaporative
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to be true as cislunar space becomes “high ground”—a position of advantage or superiority. The
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and ideas shaping our world today. The leading theory explaining the subtle advantage comes from a
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arrangements. Yet extensive research shows that hybrid and remote teams can gain an innovation advantage and outcompete
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higher distress on days with stressors than older people. But around 55 years old, that age advantage—where your response to
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rocking the NBA playoffs. Science can help explain why Wemby’s height gives him an advantage in blocking
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2026 Organic molecules on Mars, good news about suicide hotline, the AI voice clone advantage What NASA’s Curiosity
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prone to error Davide Castelvecchi, Nature magazine Quantum Computing March 12, 2025 Controversial ‘Quantum Advantage’ Claim Made by Computing
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The Sciences February 2, 2018 Olympic Big Air Snowboarders Use Physics to Their Advantage The PyeongChang
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s unusual ear anatomy lets it hear high-frequency calls, which gives a mating advantage to the
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haven’t we looked up?” That is what she and her colleagues did, taking advantage of atmospheric
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audacity, OFFSET and Colosseum have sought to give swarms the advantage of adaptive
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difference is speed: sound travels much slower than light. Sletten and his colleagues took advantage of this
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Lloyd Policy & Ethics Policy & Ethics Will Quantum Computers Truly Serve Humanity? Let’s take advantage of this
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to their destination on average, Prieto-Curiel and Kondor calculate. The Advantage of Two
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Up Around the world researchers are racing to build computers that take advantage of the
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privilege; they are instead at the whims of women, who will take advantage of them
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to a minimum. Would a quantum transformer, then, always have the advantage? Maybe not. Head-to
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that their minimalistic approach could dramatically speed the path towards a ‘quantum advantage’ — when quantum computers will
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injection to treat obesity called Wegovy. Semaglutide showed a “modest but significant advantage” over dulaglutide for
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now is in seeking out the dimmer ones. Bigger telescopes have another advantage: they have better resolution
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their 53-qubit processor, Sycamore, had become the first to achieve “quantum advantage,” performing a calculation
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Dice Game with Bill Gates Weird math can explain why Warren Buffett had the advantage in a
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is the special nature of quantum particles that can give quantum computing an advantage over its classical counterpart
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2026 Organic molecules on Mars, good news about suicide hotline, the AI voice clone advantage What NASA’s Curiosity
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rocking the NBA playoffs. Science can help explain why Wemby’s height gives him an advantage in blocking
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Dice Game with Bill Gates Weird math can explain why Warren Buffett had the advantage in a
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2026 Organic molecules on Mars, good news about suicide hotline, the AI voice clone advantage What NASA’s Curiosity
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A really big spider, of course. A newfound defensive tactic takes advantage of this
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long a typical car stays in service. And the advantage likely will increase as
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making the project an “all-of-NASA initiative” to take advantage of the
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more precisely, between test masses suspended in a vacuum inside each satellite. Taking advantage of the
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to extraterrestrials. Unfortunately, some who have been peripherally involved in these programs are taking advantage of the
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image glaciers, monitor thunderstorms and peer into the deep ocean. One major advantage to DAS
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we are playing to our strengths, using our natural climate to our advantage instead of trying
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brighter future . Was it possible that children in Japan had a special advantage? On supporting science journalism
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smaller, more focused satellite,” Calabrese says. But from space, it would still have the advantage of seeing
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adapted to withstand the heat while brooding to gain that advantage.” The Dorado
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happen before—except for when I was deeply depressed.” Several research groups have taken advantage of this
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Tale of two telescopes To overcome this, the authors took advantage of a
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actually considered by astronomers to be small—but it has a huge advantage over its earthbound siblings
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our main reason for doing so has been straightforward: because it improves our decision advantage.” The trend
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a new type of transistor that can precisely control heat flow by taking advantage of the
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typically do. Rather than deficits, some researchers have argued that there is a “bilingual advantage.” Can you explain that
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The research focused on figuring out what enables certain sperm to gain some competitive advantage over millions of
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enough to say a quantum computer is a computer that takes advantage of quantum
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data are deposited for anyone to be able to take advantage of. In
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the same calorie amount. And lo and behold, there was no advantage to fasting
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complexly folded and thus more vulnerable to damage or malfunction. Another big advantage to the
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are physiologically better suited than men to endurance efforts such as running marathons. This advantage bears on questions about
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a powerful tool with a wide range of applications. "The advantage of interferometry
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stronger underground than on the surface, and new research suggests plants take advantage of this
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onto a single chip. That could give the company a significant advantage in the
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quite a good idea and a bit of an advantage for those
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prices, a power shortfall, that kind of thing.” Batteries have the advantage of being
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drug, ecstasy. So scientists are searching for a safe substitute that can take advantage of this
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terms “consciousness,” “awareness” and “conscious awareness” interchangeably. It might be to our advantage to look
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In general, he says, our playlists could be “much more targeted” to take advantage of powerful
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so that their solar panels would receive almost constant sunlight and gain an efficiency advantage outside Earth’s atmosphere
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on the puzzle boxes “information foraging”—essentially positing that the raccoons are taking advantage of the
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Interestingly, the T cells seem to hold on to the advantage provided by a
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design and begin developing multiple vaccine candidates” using its established platform. The advantage of mRNA
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around the world individualistic cultures have more invention patents than collectivistic cultures do. That advantage remains even when we
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who was not involved in the research. “This would immediately be an incredible advantage in terms
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growth factors that help to regenerate the damaged muscle. Scientists say one advantage of the
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of these migratory birds travel vast distances between their winter and summer homes, taking advantage of seasonal
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The birds that journeyed north for the breeding season to take advantage of the
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once a drone and a lander, designed to take advantage of Titan
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the deliberate goal of sparking division and conflict . These extreme posts take advantage of the
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in neuronal activity and even behavior,” Sasaki suggests. “We think that there is no advantage—or really, disadvantage—to
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On the other hand, if you bargain me down to $5 (taking advantage of the
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Columbia. The researchers carefully weed out such contaminating signals and also take advantage of the
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Nettersheim. One possibility is that eukaryotes that make more-modern sterols gained a selective advantage between one billion and
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Observatory , which can fulfil two thirds of the congressional goal. These surveys take advantage of the
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System. By contrast, 2I/Borisov looks like an ordinary comet—and researchers are taking advantage of their
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poor. But new research shows there’s a force working to their advantage: static electricity. At human
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less lopsided. And that increasing structure, that organization helps kind of take advantage of the
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the firm has offered scant details—the idea has a grand advantage over Earth-based facilities
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an evolutionary genomicist at the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, and his colleagues took advantage of today
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and co-chair of the U.K.’s Space Energy Initiative (SEI). “An additional advantage is that space-based
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without a prescription, allowing me to replenish my lost meds. This is an advantage. Over the counter
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care about in real life,” Aaronson says. Although quantum computers would “retain their theoretical advantage, their practical impact would
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atmospheric turbulence, the Atacama has sprouted multiple world-class observatories to take advantage of what
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re mining it or for future exploration, they’re going to take advantage of all
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communication, such easy-to-remember large prime numbers can be of great advantage in cryptography
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on the IBM Research Blog. Perhaps, then, Google’s achievement might be better labeled “quantum advantage.” But Scott Aaronson, a
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engines work differently than traditional rockets to maximize thrust while using less fuel—an advantage that could help spacecraft