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Scientists: Universe Cannot Be a Computer Simulation

A new study from University of British Columbia physicists uses mathematical logic to debunk the simulation hypothesis. They argue reality contains elements no algorithm can produce. Read the full analysis.

NTT Partners with OptQC to Boost IOWN Quantum Tech

NTT Corporation partners with OptQC to fast-track quantum network development for its IOWN initiative. This collaboration aims to create a sustainable, high-capacity communication infrastructure.

Why Dark Matter Fascinates Non-Scientists

Explore why concepts like Dark Matter and quantum physics captivate millions despite scientific complexity. Discover how science fiction bridges knowledge gaps and inspires future generations.

India's SpeQtRe Quantum Satellite Reaches Orbit

India achieves quantum leap with SpeQtRe satellite launch, demonstrating secure quantum communications technology. Discover how this mission advances India's space capabilities.

IBM Engineer Found Dead in Agra Home, Police Probe

A 45-year-old IBM software engineer was found dead with bullet injuries at his Agra residence. Police investigate whether it was accidental firing during rifle cleaning or suspected suicide. Details inside.

India's First Quantum City Plan Revealed in Bengaluru

India's groundbreaking Quantum City announced at Bengaluru Tech Summit 2025 will feature advanced research labs, quantum hardware park, and startup zone. Discover how this will transform tech innovation.

New Time Crystal Discovery Challenges Physics

Scientists discover a new type of time crystal with a non-repeating rhythm, challenging fundamental physics. This breakthrough could lead to ultra-stable quantum tech. Explore the future of temporal matter!

QRED TVs: Brighter HDR with Quantum Rod Technology

Quantum rod technology could revolutionize TV displays with higher brightness, richer colors, and lower power consumption than current QLED models. Learn about the future of television.

AI Simulates Milky Way With 100 Billion Stars

Japanese and Spanish researchers create first Milky Way simulation tracking 100 billion stars using AI and deep learning. A breakthrough for astrophysics and climate science.

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