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1 | Andrew Cunningham Ars Technica Writer @arstechnica. Hosts podcasts. He/him. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||
2 | Samuel Axon Ars Technica Editor @CondeNast @ArsTechnica. Game dev. Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California | ||
3 | Alex Wilkins New Scientist Reporter New Scientist. London, England | Mathematicians found – and fixed – an error in a 60-year-old proof - about 1 month ago | |
4 | Karmela Padavic-Callaghan New Scientist Science writer. Physics PhD. | Is Google's approach to error-free quantum computers already outdated? - about 1 month ago | |
5 | Kathleen Kenny, PharmD, RPh Pharmacy Times Postdoc researcher. Reproductive justice advocate. Toronto, Ontario | Follow Essential Steps When Reporting Medication Incidents - about 1 month ago | |
6 | John Timmer Ars Technica Science Wrangler for Ars Technica. The big city | Alternate qubit design does error correction in hardware - 12 months ago Quantum computer performs error-resistant operations with logical qubits - about 1 year ago IBM releases 1,000+ qubit processor, roadmap to error correction - about 1 year ago | |
7 | Laura Spitalniak Education Dive Education reporter at Higher Ed Dive. Washington, DC | ||
8 | Ed Silverman STAT News Pharmalot columnist. Senior writer at STATnews. | ||
9 | <em>The Scientist</em> Staff The Scientist Exploring Life, Inspiring Innovation. | Optimizing Reference Controls for Multicolor Flow Cytometry - 7 months ago | |
10 | Chris Clow HousingWire Editor at @rmdaily Seattle, Washington |