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Quantum Computing Breakthrough Brings Us Closer to Universal Simulation

DETROIT - By blending digital control with analog simulations, scientists have created a powerful new quantum simulator that pushes beyond traditional limitations. This hybrid system allows precise manipulation of quantum states while naturally modeling real-world physics, enabling breakthroughs in fields like magnetism, superconductors, and even astrophysics. Breakthrough in Quantum Simulation Physicists working in Google’s laboratory

By |2025-02-16T14:17:03-05:00February 15th, 2025|Science|

FBI Warns Smartphone Users To Hang Up Or Delete Texts If You Receive These

WASHINGTON DC - The FBI is warning iPhone and Android users about a string of new scams that could put bank accounts and personal data at risk. Federal officials say smartphone users should hang up immediately if they receive this specific type of call, in which the scammer is pretending to be someone they're not. The new scheme is more

By |2025-02-16T14:17:33-05:00February 15th, 2025|Cyber Defense|

UFO Expert Says Trump’s Declassification Could Expose Cover Up For Decades

NEW YORK - An expert on UFOs says President Donald Trump's move to declassify decades-old government files on UFOs could reveal a potential "cover-up" and expose many federal secrets. "The government for decades has investigated UFOs. I think it's undeniable that the government has looked at this for decades. They've had multiple programs," former U.K. Defense Ministry official

By |2025-02-16T14:17:48-05:00February 15th, 2025|Science|

Study: EVs Rival ICE Vehicles For Reliability And Longevity

NEW YORK - Reliability and longevity concerns may once have been among the most common reasons for not buying an electric vehicle. A new study published in Nature Energy claims that the reliability of battery-powered electric vehicles (BEVs) has increased considerably and they now have comparable longevity to conventional internal-combustion-engine vehicles. The study examined almost 300

By |2025-02-15T14:41:32-05:00February 15th, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD|

Ohio Gov. DeWine Seeks To Change Voter-Approved Cannabis Laws

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Gov. Mike DeWine wants to make changes to the state’s adult recreational marijuana and legislative redistricting laws — and is seeking cooperation from his fellow Republicans who control the state Legislature. DeWine discussed those issues and others during a 65-minute Wednesday interview with Ogden Newspapers’ editors and reporters. Ohio Gov. Mike

By |2025-02-14T17:07:37-05:00February 14th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer – Latest Tech Title

ANN ARBOR - Generative Artificial Intelligence has spawned many new products and services. Now it also has lead to the creation of a new tech title, Chief AI Officer. Steve Ferman, from 4 Pillar Coach, is one of them. Ferman joins Matt Roush and Mike Brennan on MITech TV to provide details. He explans there

By |2025-02-14T15:54:25-05:00February 14th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence, mitechtv|

Muskegon Public Schools Earns Ford NGL Designation, Launches Innovation Academies Of Muskegon

MUSKEGON – Muskegon Public Schools has earned designation as a Ford Next Generation Learning community, making it only the fourth district in Michigan - and first along West Michigan’s lakeshore - to achieve this recognition. This milestone follows two years of due diligence and collaboration with over 80 community members to develop a Master Plan

By |2025-02-13T16:20:45-05:00February 13th, 2025|Science Technology Engineering Mathematics (STEAM), STEM|

January Michigan Cannabis Sales Down From December

LANSING - The good news is Michigan cannabis sales in January rose from January 2024, but fell from December 2024. Looking at the numbers, January 2025 cannabis sales – including medical marijuana – totaled $247.3 million, up just under 2 percent from January 2024. Medical sales fell by almost 72 percent to just $700,000, down

By |2025-02-13T10:10:09-05:00February 13th, 2025|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

The Ultimate Guide to Japan’s Legendary Blade

The Katana has become one of the country's most iconic symbols and an icon in its own right, transcending mere weapons use into being an emblematic representation of its rich culture and history. Renowned for its sharp edges and deadly precision, its roots traced back to Japan's warrior class traditions such as Samurai. We will

By |2025-02-12T15:16:55-05:00February 12th, 2025|Guest Columns|