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USPS delivered mail-in ballots faster in 2024 than in recent years

As a result of its extraordinary measures, USPS delivered election mail faster than first-class mail. The post USPS delivered mail-in ballots faster in 2024 than in recent years first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Why 5G is both flexible and secure

By enabling dynamic VPNs through the regular network locally or nationwide, 5G supports secure and high-priority traffic. The post Why 5G is both flexible and secure first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Why 5G is both flexible and secure

By enabling dynamic VPNs through the regular network locally or nationwide, 5G supports secure and high-priority traffic. The post Why 5G is both flexible and secure first appeared on Federal News Network.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TGXqxz

Intel CEO retires as revenue slides, AI efforts stall

The chipmaker named two top executives to serve as co-interim CEOs while the board searches for a permanent replacement.
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How artificial intelligence could automate genomics research

New research suggests that large language models like GPT-4 could streamline the process of gene set enrichment, an approach what genes do and how they interact. Results bring science one step closer to automating one of the most widely used methods in genomics research.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TGXptl

Researchers demonstrate self-assembling electronics

Researchers have demonstrated a new technique for self-assembling electronic devices. The proof-of-concept work was used to create diodes and transistors, and paves the way for self-assembling more complex electronic devices without relying on existing computer chip manufacturing techniques.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TGXptk

‘Spooky action’ at a very short distance: Scientists map out quantum entanglement in protons

Scientists have a new way to use data from high-energy particle smashups to peer inside protons. Their approach uses quantum information science to map out how particle tracks streaming from electron-proton collisions are influenced by quantum entanglement inside the proton. The results reveal that quarks and gluons, the fundamental building blocks that make up a proton’s structure, are subject to so-called quantum entanglement.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TGXpsb

This Interior Department senior executive has done it all when it comes to money

“In order to push money out on a grant or a cooperative agreement, you have to have statutory authority from Congress,” said Andrea Brandon. The post This Interior Department senior executive has done it all when it comes to money first appeared on Federal News Network.
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Ultrafast dissociation of molecules studied at BESSY II

An international team has tracked at BESSY II how heavy molecules — in this case bromochloromethane — disintegrate into smaller fragments when they absorb X-ray light. Using a newly developed analytical method, they were able to visualize the ultrafast dynamics of this process. In this process, the X-ray photons trigger a ‘molecular catapult effect’: light atomic groups are ejected first, similar to projectiles fired from a catapult, while the heavier atoms — bromine and chlorine — separate more slowly.
http://news.poseidon-us.com/TGXnKH