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Quantum Computing Advances and Future Collider

Updated 2026-07-01 13:25 UTC 2 sources Neutral

A new quantum computer with 98 qubits is a significant advancement in technology. Meanwhile, Europe’s proposed Future Circular Collider could revolutionize particle physics if it ever gets built.

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Scientific American
After decades of debate, the scientific case is clear for Europe’s Future Circular Collider, a colossal successor to the Large Hadron Collider. But transforming this megaproject from vision to reality is far from guaranteed
2026-07-01 12:00 UTC
MarketWatch
New Federal Reserve chief Kevin Warsh gave no hint of whether the central bank would raise interest rates in July and repeated his dislike of so-called forward guidance to alert investors to future Fed actions.
2026-07-01 13:17 UTC
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