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The Evolution of Prestige: How Appreciation Is Changing in a Quantum-Connected World

Across human history, prestige has always functioned as a social mirror—reflecting how communities value individuals and how individuals signal belonging, generosity, or emotional resonance. Yet the forms through which appreciation is expressed have never been static. They shift with culture, technology, and the deeper structures of how we relate to one another. What counted as…

Researchers take a different approach with measurement-based quantum computing

by RIKEN The race to develop quantum computers has really heated up over the past few years. State-of-the-art systems can now run simple algorithms using dozens of qubits—or quantum bits—which are the building blocks of quantum computers. Much of this success has been achieved in so-called gate-based quantum computers. These computers use physical components, most notably…

Quantum Archaeology: Illuminating the Shadows of the Classical World

The classical world, with its rich tapestry of history, culture, and innovation, has always fascinated us. From the philosophical discourses in ancient Athens to the architectural marvels of Rome, this era laid the foundations of modern civilization. Yet, despite centuries of study, numerous aspects of this period remain shrouded in mystery. Quantum archaeology offers a…

Quantum Archaeology: A Journey Through the Echoes of Time

In the quiet whispers of ancient ruins and the silent tales of artifacts long buried, lies a story waiting to be told—a story not just of the past, but of a past that intertwines with our present and reaches into our future. This is the essence of quantum archaeology, a field that is as much…

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Dr Lasisi, a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Virginia, is an esteemed scholar specializing in the intersection of power, landscape, skyscape, and indigenous hermeneutics in African archaeology. He holds a Ph.D. and a Master’s degree in Anthropology from William & Mary, where his doctoral dissertation on the nature and structure of power and landscape in the Ijebu Kingdom, southwestern Nigeria, was honored with the Distinguished Dissertation Award. Learn more here

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