After cooling atomic clocks that trap single ions such as aluminum and ytterbium to absolute zero, the researchers manipulated their quantum states with laser pulses.
For example, infrastructure funds — whose returns from mature technology deployment are slow but steady, and whose appeal has only grown in response to rising power demand from the AI boom — captured 77% of new capital raised.
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Natasha Bracken,
semafor.com,
21 Apr. 2026
Last June, Curiosity captured the first close-up images of a part of Mars scientists say provide evidence of how water once flowed on the red planet.
That impact and his trajectory launched his dragster up into the air, erupting in a fireball, breaking into pieces and getting badly tangled in the catch fencing.
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Jan Wagner,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
18 Apr. 2026
Their little brother Dante is an irresponsible party boy, tangled up with a ruthless local gang.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
16 Apr. 2026
At least 75 vehicles were ensnared in a massive, chain-reaction pileup on a Colorado highway Tuesday, authorities said.
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Bonny Chu,
FOXNews.com,
15 Apr. 2026
The legal team’s withdrawal from the case marks the latest update in the tangled knot of litigation that has ensnared the city and Carollo for years, stemming from the same general allegations levied by Little Havana businessmen Bill Fuller and Martin Pinilla.
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