Microsoft-led team retracts quantum ‘breakthrough’
A Microsoft-led team has withdrawn a controversial research paper into quantum computing, published in 2018.
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A Microsoft-led team has withdrawn a controversial research paper into quantum computing, published in 2018.
Female students face barriers in fields such as military studies and mining
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The University of Michigan has deactivated Mcard access to non-residential buildings for 375 undergraduate students after they failed to comply with the school’s mandatory COVID testing requirements.
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The Mississippi state legislature passed a bill to ban transgender female athletes from women's sports.