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A Rare Mineral Has Just Rewritten What Scientists Thought About Superconductors

For most of modern scientific history, superconductivity has been treated as something that exists almost entirely within the walls of advanced laboratories. It is a phenomenon associated with extreme cold, carefully engineered materials, and environments so tightly controlled that they feel far removed from the natural world. Superconductors are celebrated for their ability to conduct…
An Ancient Number Sequence Helped Solve One of Quantum Computing’s Biggest Problems

Leonardo of Pisa had no idea what he started. Back in the early 1200s, the Italian mathematician introduced a simple number sequence to the Western world. Each number in his sequence equals the sum of the two preceding numbers. Start with 0 and 1, and you get 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, and onward…
