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  • Quantum State Classification Achieves Learnability

    Quantum State Classification Achieves Learnability

    The accurate identification of quantum states represents a fundamental challenge in quantum information science, and researchers continually seek to understand the limits of this process. Nathaniel Johnston from Mount Allison University,…

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  • Princess Diana’s Wedding Shoes Hold a Hidden Love Story

    Princess Diana’s Wedding Shoes Hold a Hidden Love Story

    Princess Diana‘s royal wedding look is seared into public memory, from her diamond-encrusted tiara to her dramatic ivory dress to her intricately embellished slippers.

    When Princess Diana wed King Charles III, then the Prince of Wales,…

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  • Dear Annie: Daughter is still recovering from husband’s death; I have to tell her about my cancer

    Dear Annie: Daughter is still recovering from husband’s death; I have to tell her about my cancer

    Dear Annie: I’ve recently been diagnosed with a recurrence of cancer. The prognosis isn’t good, but right now I feel OK and haven’t changed my daily life. My husband is here for me, and we are considering possible treatment plans.

    I haven’t told my daughter yet. Truthfully, I don’t know how. She has newborn twins and a 6-year-old daughter. Since her first husband’s suicide four years ago, I’ve dedicated my life to her well-being. Her new husband is a great guy, and I am sure of his strength and support. But she’s already very overwhelmed with the demands of having three young children.

    How can I share my news without adding to her stress? Thank you for your advice. — Balancing Burdens

    Dear Balancing: There’s never a good time to deliver bad news, but keeping this from your daughter won’t protect her. If anything, the longer you wait, the more blindsided she’ll feel.

    Be honest and keep it simple. Tell her your diagnosis, your treatment plan and about the support you have from your husband. The most important thing right now is letting her know your cancer is back. Other details and bigger conversations can happen later down the line.

    You’ve spent so much of your life being there for your daughter. Now it’s time to let her be there for you.

    “How Can I Forgive My Cheating Partner?” is out now! Annie Lane’s second anthology — featuring favorite columns on marriage, infidelity, communication and reconciliation — is available as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublishing.com for more information. Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators.com.

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  • Vehicles can get improved crash protection with adaptive metamaterials

    Vehicles can get improved crash protection with adaptive metamaterials

    Subclass of architected lattices

    The protective materials used in most vehicles today are static, designed for specific impact scenarios and unable to adapt to varying conditions.
    The materials are made from steel using additive…

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  • Who is the mystery man in an AP photo after the Louvre jewel heist

    Who is the mystery man in an AP photo after the Louvre jewel heist

    Police officers block an access to the Louvre museum after a robbery on October 19, 2025, in Paris.
    | Photo Credit: AP

    It was shortly after the…

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