Microsoft is exploring new horizons in their gaming strategy, with a shift towards multi-platform releases and potential cross-console compatibility. A source familiar with Microsoft’s plans has revealed to The Verge that the upcoming Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, developed by Bethesda, is being considered for release on Sony’s PlayStation 5 (PS5). This signals a
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Semiconductor moiré superlattices have recently garnered significant attention in the field of quantum physics. These material structures, composed of artificial atom arrays arranged in a moiré configuration, offer high tunability and exhibit strong electron interactions. Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have recently conducted a study to further explore these materials and delve into
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The rise of autonomous vehicles, including driverless cars and drones, has brought immense possibilities for the future of transportation. However, concerns about safety persist, as evidenced by the numerous accidents and fatalities involving autonomous control systems. The traditional approach of exhaustive testing to ensure safety is often insufficient, as it may not uncover all potential
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Over the past few decades, there has been significant progress in the development of advanced battery technologies to meet the increasing demands of the electronics industry. One such advancement is the emergence of all-solid-state batteries (ASSBs). These batteries, which consist of a solid electrolyte placed between electrodes, offer potential advantages over conventional lithium-ion batteries (LiBs),
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The recent controversy surrounding Samsung’s phone cameras has raised questions about the authenticity of the photos they produce. Many users and photographers have accused the company of using artificial intelligence (AI) to manipulate images, creating a debate about what constitutes a “real” picture. In response to these allegations, Samsung’s head of product, Patrick Chomet, has
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Quantum computing has made significant progress in recent years, with companies like Google and IBM offering cloud-based quantum computing services. However, these quantum computers still face limitations when it comes to solving problems that traditional computers struggle with due to the lack of available qubits, the basic units of quantum information. Unlike binary bits in
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