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Some problems are too hard for even quantum computersYaroslav Kushta/Getty Images Researchers have identified a “nightmare scenario” calculation related to exotic types of quantum matter that would be impossible to solve, even for a very efficient quantum computer. Without the complexity of quantum states of matter, determining the phase of a material can be relatively simple. Take water, for example – it is straightforward to tell whether it is in a solid or liquid phase. The quantum version of this task, however, can be a lot more daunting. Thomas Schuster at the California Institute of Technology and his colleagues have…

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Sabrina Carpenter knows how to work the dance floor… even in middle school. Carpenter hosted this week’s “Saturday Night Live,” which featured a music video with her and Bowen Yang playing hormonal teens getting ready for their first middle school dance. The song, “Middle School Lovin’,” had a bass-heavy dance beat as Carpenter and Yang nervously primped in front of the mirrors, checking their braces and applying heavy handfuls of hair gel.  Once they hit the dance floor, though, they knew exactly what to do: grind awkwardly in full view of the school chaperones. (“We’ve…

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Try as he might, Aziz Ansari can’t quite seem to read the room. One of the more egregious examples of late was the comic’s decision to perform at Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Comedy Festival. Ansari defended his choice to help culturally launder the régime’s authoritarian reputation on a recent episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, pledging to give a portion of the fee he received to Human Rights Watch. The organisation subsequently rejected the donation, a spokesperson telling Variety last week that it could not accept what essentially amounts to blood money.Ethics under capitalism are a guiding theme of Good Fortune, a high-concept but mostly unremarkable body-swap comedy exploring the death of…

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Longtime Limp Bizkit bassist, backing vocalist and co-founding member Sam Rivers has died at the age of 48.The news was shared by Limp Bizkit through their Instagram account. The band shared in their statement announcing Rivers’ death, “He was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of human. A true legend of legends. And his spirit will live forever in every groove, every stage, every memory.”A cause of death was not given.What Did Limp Bizkit Say About the Death of Sam Rivers?The group’s full message reads as follows:In Loving Memory of Our Brother, Sam RiversToday we lost our brother.Our bandmate.Our heartbeat.Sam Rivers wasn’t just…

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The year was 2015. Bold, blocky “Instagram brows” were popular. Matte liquid lipsticks were everywhere, and powder highlighters were a strobe-like makeup staple. It was also the year Kylie Jenner launched her namesake beauty brand, Kylie Cosmetics.Fast-forward to 2025, and Kylie Cosmetics has launched a limited-edition King Kylie collection to celebrate the brand’s 10th anniversary. It pays homage to “the evolution of [Jenner’s] signature style” and refers to a nickname, or alter ego, that Jenner popularized a decade ago. Die-hard Kardashian-Jenner fans will remember this era; it was when Jenner experimented with different hair colors (most notably Tumblr-loved teal) and…

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Book Deals A classic by iconic Black feminist writer Audre Lorde, a dark fairy tale in New York, the life of a secret Tudor child, and more of the best ebook deals of the day This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. View Original Source Here

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Credit: Horticulture Research (2024). DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhae334 Phytochelatin synthases (PCSs) produce phytochelatins—tiny, cysteine-rich peptides that bind and neutralize toxic metal ions such as cadmium and arsenic. These molecules act as the plant’s natural detox system, sequestering harmful elements into vacuoles to prevent cellular damage. Although previous studies explored individual PCS genes in model plants like Arabidopsis thaliana (AtPCS1, AtPCS2), the broader picture of how PCS genes diversified across plant evolution remained unclear. Without understanding this evolutionary history, it has been difficult to explain why plants vary so widely in metal tolerance. Based on these challenges, researchers sought to uncover how gene…

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Courtesy of NBC Assistant District Attorney Dominick “Sonny” Carisi has no greater defender than the actress who plays his wife. When TVLine recently caught up with Kelli Giddish after her full-time return to “Law & Order: SVU,” we pointed out that Season 27 so far hadn’t shown us much on-screen interaction between married public servants Carisi (played by Peter Scanavino) and Giddish’s Sgt. Amanda Rollins.  “The format of the show is law and order, so you get to see all the police work first off,” Giddish reminded us, adding that Rollins and Curry…

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Netflix’s new TV and movie release schedule for October 20 to October 26, 2025, includes The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2, Nobody Wants This Season 2, Parish, and A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE. On October 21, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 2 drops on Netflix. The drama series focuses on Daryl, who finds himself in France and tries to find out how he got there. As such, he decides to make his way back home, making new connections and tackling endless problems. Further, Nobody Wants This Season 2 drops on the streaming platform. It follows the passionate love story…

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Neil Young has announced a 50th anniversary edition of his 1975 album Tonight’s the Night. Due out on November 28th, the limited-edition release contains six bonus tracks, including unreleased original versions of “Lookout Joe” and “Walk On,” both recorded during the 1973 album sessions at S.I.R. in Los Angeles. In particular, “Lookout Joe” replaces the original album version on the 50th anniversary reissue. The tracklist also contains an unreleased version of “Tonight’s The Night,” as well as bonus tracks “Everybody’s Alone,” “Raised on Robbery” (featuring Joni Mitchell,) and “Speakin’ Out” originally released in Neil Young Archives Vol. II. Also of…

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Muyao Shen / Bloomberg: Inside Hyperliquid, a booming DEX for perpetual crypto futures still controlled by a small insider group, raising questions about how decentralized it really is — In just two years, a little-known decentralized exchange built by a small group of engineers has drawn heavyweight investors and billions in trading volume. View Original Source Here

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Around four years ago, now 77-year-old John Gormly went for what was supposed to be a routine blood test. But the results were life-changing.The test suggested Gormly had colon cancer, which a colonoscopy later confirmed was Stage 2, meaning the cancer had spread through the wall of the colon but not to his lymph nodes.”I thought [my doctor] was wrong,” Gormly, CEO of a construction company near Newport Beach, California, told Live Science. “I go, ‘Nah, I don’t feel anything.’ But there it was. It was real; the colonoscopy showed it.” You may like Gormly was one of the first…

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Faith, family and tradition remain at the forefront in “Boston Blue,” CBS’ “Blue Bloods” spinoff that follows Donnie Wahlberg’s Det. Danny Reagan to Beantown, where he looks after Sean. There, father and (newly recast) son encounter the Silvers, a mixed-race, interfaith family whose members occupy nearly every corner of Boston’s justice system. When a heroic act leaves rookie cop Sean (Mika Amonsen, “The Republic of Sarah”) hospitalized, Danny heads to Massachusetts to care for him — and because he can’t help himself, investigate the crime that put his son in harm’s way. The episode also features a guest appearance by…

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The Marvel Cinematic Universe really shouldn’t work. It’s too big and too complicated with too many different moving parts that need to be kept in the air at all times. In order to make it work you need a cinematic juggler as good as Kevin Feige to keep all the pieces where they need to be — and you need very important scenes that, especially in the MCU’s beginning, helped to ground the reality of this heightened world.In our latest Marvel video, we take a look at one of those scenes — maybe the single most important scene in the…

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Cameron Winter sings Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark” in the launch trailer for the ROG Xbox Ally. At least, that is what we can deduce based on the seemingly unmistakeable tenor of the singer’s voice; neither Winter nor Geese have acknowledged the song, and nobody is credited for the music in the trailer’s description. The acts’ representatives did not respond to requests for comment. Decide for yourself below.If any doubts remain over the artist’s identity (or identities), one person we can rule out is Brian Eno, composer of the Windows 95 startup sound for Xbox owner Microsoft. In May,…

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Being a cool girl may seem like an elusive goal to achieve, but it’s actually simpler than you think. Charlie XCX, for example, is *the* resident cool girl. What does she wear to exude such an effortless air about her? In this week’s case, she utilized just two important factors in her closet. Number one: Wear loose-fitting jeans (preferably a mid-wash pair with a lived-in look). Number two: Wear a pair of “weird” flats, namely, extreme square-toe shoes.Recently, while on a night out in New York City, home of the cool girls around the globe, the singer was spotted strolling…

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Bose is well known for its noise-canceling headphones and earbuds, and the high-end QuietComfort Ultra (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are currently marked down to just $329 on Amazon, with the same discount at Best Buy. You’ll have to move fast, though, as both sites feature countdown timers with less than 24 hours remaining as I write this.Photograph: Ryan WaniataThe QuietComfort Ultra sit right near the top of our list of the best noise-canceling headphones, and for good reason. They sound great, with top-tier clarity and detail, and our reviewer Ryan Waniata was particularly impressed by the “fabulous instrumental separation” and the…

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What’s the story behind the story? What inspired you to write A Bloody Banquet? My mother was a huge movie buff, and for years the two of us used to watch all the old 1930s–50s mystery movies together. With that in mind, I wanted both of my mystery series to incorporate a solid whodunit, full of clues to follow along with, and plenty of humor. If you had to pick theme songs for the main characters of A Bloody Banquet, what would they be? I’ve been trying to think of a good one. The two protagonists, Vivian and Preston, are…

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Artificial sweeteners may have gut microbiome benefitsRobert K. Chin/Alamy Using low-calorie sweeteners in place of sugar seems to give beneficial gut microbes a boost and help people maintain weight loss. The finding, from one of the longest trials of sweeteners to date, indicates these products may not be as harmful as some studies have suggested. A string of studies in recent years has raised concerns that some low-calorie sweeteners may not be as healthy as they seem. They are a popular option for those trying to keep off weight, but research has found they may stoke hunger, increase blood sugar…

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ABC The doctor is out! For now, at least. TVLine has confirmed that Caterina Scorsone, who plays Dr. Amelia Shepherd on “Grey’s Anatomy,” will be taking a short break from the ABC medical procedural. Following her character’s decision to take a much-needed sabbatical, Scorsone’s next on-screen appearance will come in 2026. Thursday’s episode ended with Amelia telling Richard that she hasn’t taken a vacation day in four years, and after everything she’s experienced recently — including Monica’s death, for which she partially blames herself — she would greatly benefit from…

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In the back section…Jafar PanahiMarina Ashioti talks to the Iranian legend who discusses his deserving Palme d’Or-winner, It Was Just an Accident.Lynne RamseyHannah Strong meets one of her film heroes to discuss the stylish psychodrama, Die My Love.Julia DucournauThe Alpha director talks about her new film’s sincere reflection of the Aids crisis with Hannah Strong.Kelly ReichardtThe American auteur chats to David Jenkins about her stunning existential heist movie, The Mastermind.Harris DickinsonThe actor-turned-director on the euphoric struggle of making his debut feature, Urchin.Nia DaCostaLeila Latif talks Hedda and the upswing of Black talent in Hollywood with this industrious writer/​director.In reviewJafar Panahi’s It…

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Taylor Swift is one powerful woman. Just by wearing an aquarium’s T-shirt in a small snippet of her The Release Party of a Showgirl film, the pop star inspired countless fans to seek one out for themselves — raising $2 million for otter conservation in the process. In an online statement shared Thursday (Oct. 16), the Monterey Bay Aquarium revealed that so many Swifties had purchased one of the shirts online, the clothing item is now on back order. The T-shirt sported by Swift was first printed in the 1990s, and after her fashion choice in the Showgirl movie sparked…

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Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch: Reddit announces that it is expanding its Google Gemini-powered search experience to five new languages: French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese — Reddit announced Thursday that it is expanding its AI-powered search experience to five new languages: French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. View Original Source Here

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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Jeff Hiller to Host National Book Awards with Musical Guest Corinne Bailey Rae Fresh off of his Emmy win for Somebody, Somewhere (which I loved), Jeff Hiller will host the National Book Awards on November 19th. (Hiller’s recent memoir, Actress of a Certain Age: My Twenty-Year Trail to Overnight Success, is an absolute riot on audio, I might add). Corinne Bailey Rae will…

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Microscopic images of the newly discovered bacterium, Caulobacter inopinatus. (A) A single cell with a tail-like flagellum used for swimming. (B, C) Cells that have attached to a surface with stalk-like extensions. Credit: University of Hawaii at Manoa A new species of bacteria has been discovered off the coast of Oʻahu, shedding light on how unseen microbial life connects Hawaiʻi’s land and sea ecosystems. Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa identified Caulobacter inopinatus, a previously unknown species of bacteria found in seawater collected near a beach on Oʻahu’s south shore. The finding—published October 16 in the International Journal…

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ABC After last week’s devastating premiere (R.I.P., Monica!), Grey’s Anatomy fans were in desperate need of a win, and that’s exactly what they got on Thursday with the long-awaited return of Kelly McCreary. The on-record purpose of Maggie’s visit was to support Amelia after losing Monica (whom she accidentally referred to as “Veronica”), which is how most of her time on screen was spent. Heck, if Maggie and Meredith didn’t literally pull her out of bed, she’d probably still be there now. Beyond being distraught over Monica’s death, Amelia confessed…

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General Hospital recently saw the return of Ryan Paevey as Nathan West in a huge plot twist. With Nathan coming back from the dead after being shot in the chest back in 2018, Paevey seems excited about playing his GH character again. Many fans think that Peter August has returned in Nathan’s disguise. However, there is a lot of speculation among fans about the mystery behind Nathan’s return has not yet been revealed. Could Nathan be Peter August in disguise on General Hospital? On the show, Nathan West is the son of Cesar Faison and Liesl Obrecht, and brother of…

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“Does the whole world stop and orgasm just because it happens? No.”When he joined Loudwire Nights on Tuesday (Oct. 14), Tobias Forge opened up about what it meant to him to have Ghost’s latest album, Skeleta, hit No. 1 on the Billboard chart earlier this year.Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this article.”[But] behind the curtains, in the industry, it means a lot,” Forge shared with host Chuck Armstrong.”Your name is a little bit more seriously taken within the industry…it comes in handy at certain points. I’m raving, dancing all around the fire here.”Along…

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