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[ad_1] The lonely explorer has been drifting alone in the cosmos for months now, never to return to Earth. Now, SpaceX's Starman has even passed the orbit of Mars. In February, the …
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[ad_1] Anton Zeilinger, a renowned quantum physicist, recently said: "Personally, I believe that in the future, most, if not all, communications will be quantum." China has already taken steps to make the …
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[ad_1] Time flies when you navigate the space aboard a Tesla Roadster, huh? It's hard to believe that it's been almost nine months since SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket, sending a …
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