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Glitching radio waves from dead stars explained by swirling superfluid
Pulsars that emit radio waves 鈥済litch鈥 as they rotate 鈥 this seems to be caused by interruptions to swirling vortices inside these ultra-dense stars
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Pulsars that emit radio waves 鈥済litch鈥 as they rotate 鈥 this seems to be caused by interruptions to swirling vortices inside these ultra-dense stars
A quantum bit inspired by Schr枚dinger鈥檚 cat can resist making errors for an unprecedentedly long time, which makes it a candidate for building less error-prone quantum computers