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They built it using parts such as a SkyWalker X8 mini airplane with an Ardupilot navigation, a Quantum RTR Bomb System, a mailing tube and other 3D printed parts.
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From news that Germany met half the country's energy needs with solar power to an Egyptian teenager who built a new quantum space propulsion system, 2012 was a big year for clean tech.
ENGADGET: Inhabitat's Week in Green: biological concrete, flexible solar cells and the top wearable tech of 2012
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It fell to a younger generation of physicists, in a burst in the late 1920s and early 1930s, to codify it into a universal system now known as quantum mechanics.
ECONOMIST: 100 years of Einstein
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D-Wave is advertisting a number of different applications for its quantum computing system, primarily in the field of artificial intelligence.
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They stole information from a research version of a system made by ID Quantique, a Swiss firm that is trying to commercialise quantum cryptography, by taking advantage of synchronisation signals that pass between Alice and Bob.
ECONOMIST: Secure cryptography is only as safe as its weakest link
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The change is a true quantum leap, a death and re-birth, and the main characteristic of the new system is that it can handle the fluctuations, the input from the environment, that overwhelmed the old system.
FORBES: Connect
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Quantum announced a Scalar i6000 HD rack-based tape library archiving system that can scale to over 75 PB.
FORBES: Adventures in Archiving
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The D-Wave computer operates as an adiabatic quantum computer, and consists of a superconducting 128-qubit chip in a cryogenics system within a 10 square meter room.
FORBES: Lockheed Martin Installs Quantum Computer
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Mr Gazzaniga appeals, not wholly convincingly, to quantum mechanics and complexity to provide escape routes from the conclusion that, because the body is a biochemical system, what happens in the mind is physically determined.
ECONOMIST: Where there��s a will there��s a way