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Every time you add a qubit to the string, the computing power doubles. A row of 11 atoms will carry out 2,048 simultaneous calculations, and a row of 12 will do 4,096. By the time you get to just 14 atoms, a speck still far too tiny to see, you can do more calculations in tandem (16,384) than the fastest supercomputer in the U.S.--a machine at Los Alamos National Laboratory so voracious that it draws several megawatts of power...
...show at the Paradise was the last in a string of three shows. Last week, they played at Bowdoin College in Maine and Arlene’s Grocery in New York...
...Harvard men’s squash team, history is on the verge of repeating itself. Like last year, the Crimson will enter this weekend’s College Squash Association (CSA) Team Championships as the fourth seed and will face nearly the same string of opponents. The Crimson hopes to improve on last year’s third place finish, although doing so would almost certainly require defeating perennial powerhouse Trinity...
...Nordic team was anchored once again by junior captain Anna McLoon. Continuing her string of top-five finishes, McLoon finished fourth in the 10K free technique with a time...
...Steven Spielberg takes a breather from sci-fi/adventure romps and historical morality plays to dust off his moribund ‘lost boy’ conceit, reigniting it to power this breezy, rambling 1960s-set caper. Leonardo DiCaprio spends the movie perpetrating a richly entertaining string of identity cons and check fraud that Spielberg tempers with rather obvious meditations on the state of the nuclear family. Amidst the mischief and philosophizing, Tom Hanks, as the dry, wry FBI man tailing DiCaprio, ends up stealing the movie by internalizing his ‘decent everyman’ persona. Hanks begins...