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Chi è Benno Neumair, accusato di aver ucciso i genitori: liti continue col padre e la madre

Chi è Benno Neumair, accusato di aver ucciso i genitori: liti continue col padre e la madre
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Liti con i genitori: chi è Benno Neumair, accusato della scomparsa della coppia a Bolzano

Liti con i genitori: chi è Benno Neumair, accusato della scomparsa della coppia a Bolzano
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New Study Explores Risk Played By Children in COVID Spread

DER SPIEGEL Suche öffnen We re Playing Roulette New Study Explores Risk Played By Children in COVID Spread Few other issues are as hotly debated as school closures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. New data from Austria now provides further evidence of the risk posed by children. The virus mutant B.1.1.7 could make the situation even worse. Bild vergrößern New data suggests children are also bringing the coronavirus into their homes. Foto: Imgorthand / Getty Images Scientists have little choice these days but to play the role of diplomat to a certain extent, particularly when they have uncomfortable truths to report. And even more so when they have to discuss those truths with politicians who, for their part, are tired of having to announce unpleasant news.

Error protected quantum bits entangled

 E-Mail IMAGE: Quantum particles lined up in a lattice form the basis for an error-tolerant quantum processor. view more  Credit: Uni Innsbruck/Harald Ritsch Even computers can miscalculate. Already small disturbances change stored information and corrupt results. That is why computers use methods to continuously correct such errors. In quantum computers, the vulnerability to errors can be reduced by storing quantum information in more than a single quantum particle. These logical quantum bits are less sensitive to errors. In recent years, theorists have developed many different error correction codes and optimized them for different tasks. The most promising codes in quantum error correction are those defined on a two-dimensional lattice, explains Thomas Monz from the Department of Experimental Physics at the University of Innsbruck. This is due to the fact that the physical structure of current quantum computers can be very well mapped through such lattices. With

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