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Luna v1.0 & FlexQAOA bring constraint-aware quantum optimization to real-world problems

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Aqarios’ platform Luna v1.0 marks a major milestone in quantum optimization. This release significantly improves usability, performance, and real-world applicability by introducing FlexQAOA, a hybrid quantum algorithm designed specifically to handle industrial constraints directly within […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Aquarium makes history in first-of-its-kind procedure for Kimalu, a beluga whale

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Kimalu (KEE-ma-loo), a 12-year-old female beluga whale, is resting comfortably following a historic procedure at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium. On Tuesday, July 1, Kimalu, who was born at Shedd, underwent a first-of-its-kind surgery to remove a […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Pets get hay fever too: How to spot it and manage it

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Summer often brings with it the unmistakable sniffles and sneezes of hay fever. As plants and trees release pollen into the air, many of us start to feel the effects—itchy eyes, runny noses and general […]

Phys.org - Internet

Australians will soon need their age checked to log into online search tools—here’s why

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By the end of this year, the experience of using search engines in Australia won’t be as simple as it has always been.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

People who adopted pets during the pandemic often struggled to access vet care, study finds

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During the COVID-19 pandemic when many were stuck at home, people adopted more pets than average, but then struggled to find adequate veterinary care. Kayla Pasteur of Purdue University, U.S., and colleagues reported these findings […]

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New theory on dairy cow disease could revolutionize animal health—and maybe human medicine

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A groundbreaking idea from a University of Alberta scientist could finally crack the code behind one of the most stubborn diseases in the dairy industry—and lead to a new understanding of human health.This post was […]

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Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Extreme heat linked to increased pet dog deaths

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A joint team led by researchers from the University of New South Wales has revealed the alarming impact of heat waves on pet dogs.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Protect your pets this summer: Tips for Independence Day and summer heat

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Keep your pets safe this Independence Day and throughout the hot summer months. Independence Day celebrations and soaring temperatures can be dangerous for pets.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Bacteria hijack tick cell defenses to spread disease, study shows

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Washington State University researchers have discovered how the bacteria that cause anaplasmosis and Lyme disease hijack cellular processes in ticks to ensure their survival and spread to new hosts, including humans.This post was originally published […]

Phys.org - Pets & Veterinary Medicine

Dangerous variant of Salmonella still not eradicated in Danish dairy farms, finds study

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The infectious and multi-resistant cattle disease Salmonella Dublin can be fatal to both humans and animals and causes significant losses for farmers. Although Denmark has attempted to eradicate the disease since 2008, it has not […]

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