24 October 2019: Quantum supremacy and ancient mammals

Published: Oct. 23, 2019, 5:01 p.m.

This week, a milestone in quantum computing, and rethinking early mammals.


In this episode:


00:43 A quantum computing milestone

A quantum computer is reported to have achieved \u2018quantum supremacy\u2019 \u2013 performing an operation that\u2019s essentially impossible for classical computers. 

Research Article: Arute et al.News and Views: Quantum computing takes flightEditorial: A precarious milestone for quantum computingNews: Hello quantum world! Google publishes landmark quantum supremacy claim


08:24 Research Highlights

The world\u2019s speediest ants, and the world\u2019s loudest birdsong. 

Research Highlight: A land-speed record for ants set in Saharan dunesResearch Highlight: A bird\u2019s ear-splitting shriek smashes the record for loudest song


10:19 The mammals that lived with the dinosaurs

Paleontologists are shifting their view of the Mesozoic era mammals. 

News Feature: How the earliest mammals thrived alongside dinosaurs


18:00 News Chat

A Russian researcher\u2019s plans to edit human embryos, and \u2018prime editing\u2019 - a more accurate gene editing system. 

News: Russian \u2018CRISPR-baby\u2019 scientist has started editing genes in human eggs with goal of altering deaf geneNews: Super-precise new CRISPR tool could tackle a plethora of genetic diseases



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