How Graphene will help build quantum computers — This new enzyme can break down plastics
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Scientists explain exactly what a T-Rex would taste like

Scientists explain exactly what a T-Rex would taste like

Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years. Recent scientific advancements suggest we're getting close to bringing some of them back. So that begs the question, what would they taste like? Well, the answer might not be what you think.

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How Graphene can help us build a better quantum computer

How Graphene can help us build a better quantum computer

Quantum computers are supposed to be a massive technological leap into the future. They will be able to solve problems in mere seconds that could have taken forever to figure out. But there is an underlying problem that has been holding these machines back. That is until researchers developed a way to use Graphene to solve this problem.

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New 'super enzyme' breaks down plastic in a flash

New 'super enzyme' breaks down plastic in a flash

Plastics are notoriously long-lasting and can take hundreds of years to biodegrade. This has led to an abundance of plastic bottles that are difficult to recycle. Now, scientists are testing a "super enzyme" that can break down plastics quickly in the hopes of changing recycling forever.

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IRS plans to collect taxes after doomsday

IRS plans to collect taxes after doomsday

They say nothing in life is certain but death and taxes. Well, that's especially true with the IRS. It actually has a plan to continue to collect taxes even in the face of the end of the world as we know it.

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