Novels have a new type of ending. It's more complete.
The New York Times reviews Far North, Marcel Theroux’s postcollapse novel about global warming, which 'has reduced civilization to largely preindustrial levels of technology and made sparsely populated areas like the Siberian tundra safer than lawless cities.'
In the novel, Theroux writes:
'Everyone expects to be at the end of something. What no one expects is to be at the end of everything.'
Phantom codes could help quantum computers avoid errors
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A method for making quantum computers less error-prone could let them run
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