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Chinese Team Creates Quantum States to Resist Errors
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What happened: Pan Jianwei's team at the University of Science and Technology of China used the Zuchongzhi 2 superconducting quantum processor to experimentally realize non-equilibrium higher-order topological phases, creating quantum states protected at the corners of a 6×6 qubit grid. The breakthrough, published in Science last week, marks the first experimental realization of these exotic states that resist errors and noise.
Why it matters: This topology-based approach could provide a new route to more reliable quantum computers by creating quantum states naturally resistant to disturbances, potentially reducing the complexity of traditional error correction. If scaled up, these protected corner modes could form the basis for quantum memory or logic units needed for complex simulations, materials design, and AI research.
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M5.9 Solar Flare Triggers Radio Blackouts Across Earth
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What happened: Yesterday evening NOAA detected an M5.9 solar flare at 22:22 UTC from a new sunspot on the Sun's eastern limb, reaching R2-Moderate and causing short HF radio blackouts on the sunlit side.
Why it matters: NOAA is checking for a possible CME while the active sunspot group is still rotating into view, raising risks to satellites and aviation systems and suggesting more storms in coming days.
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Genetic Study Finds Two Ancient Routes to Australia 60,000 Years Ago
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What happened: Researchers analysed 2,456 genomes and conclude people reached Sahul about 60,000 years ago via two routes: northern (Philippines–Sulawesi) and southern (Sunda, Timor).
Why it matters: The study strengthens claims of ancient, unbroken Aboriginal and New Guinean ancestry outside Africa, implies blue‑water seafaring (>100 km) by 60,000 years ago, and narrows the timing debate.
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Africa Slowly Splitting in Two as Rift Accelerates
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What happened: Researchers digitized forgotten late-1960s aeromagnetic surveys from Ethiopia's Afar region and combined them with vintage Red Sea and Gulf of Aden datasets. Modern analysis revealed magnetic stripes in the crust that clarify how Africa and Arabia separated tens of millions of years ago, showing the rifting process continues today at 5-16 millimeters per year.
What it means: The 4,000-mile East African Rift is gradually splitting Africa into western and eastern landmasses, but the process unfolds over millions of years—not human lifetimes. A new ocean basin may form in 5-10 million years, though current volcanic and seismic activity in the region poses no immediate new hazard beyond existing risks.
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Russia Loses Crewed Spaceflight Ability After Baikonur Pad Damaged
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What happened: During yesterday's Soyuz MS-28 launch, a service platform at Baikonur's Site 31/6 collapsed into the flame trench, damaging Russia's only operational crewed launch pad. The three crew members—cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, Sergey Mikaev, and NASA astronaut Chris Williams—reached the ISS safely, but Russia now cannot launch crewed missions for the first time since 1961.
Why it matters: Site 31/6 has been Russia's sole crewed launch facility since 2018, supporting ISS operations and planned for the future Russian Orbital Station. Roscosmos claims spare parts are available for quick repairs, but Russian space analysts estimate restoration could take up to two years, potentially disrupting upcoming Progress cargo missions and ISS crew rotations scheduled every six months.
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