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U.S. Army helping with hybrid quantum computing, NASA astronauts make pranks calls, Virgin Galactic

U.S. Army helping with hybrid quantum computing, NASA astronauts make pranks calls, Virgin Galactic unveils futuristic aircraft [Interesting Engineering]( }}) Tuesday, 04 Aug 2020 Here's what to know before you start your day off: - So far in 2020, Tesla is at the [top of EV sales]( even when you combine the next top three EV makers. - Hackers [have spotted]( a permanent vulnerability in Apple's Secure Enclave. - Today in 2007, the U.S. space probe Phoenix was launched. Let's explore the many [robotic explorers]( we've sent to Mars, including Phoenix's accomplishments. Catch up with the world through our headlines below before your coffee gets cold. [Virgin Galactic Reveals Futuristic Mach 3 Aircraft, Signs With Rolls-Royce]( Virgin Galactic has unveiled a new high-speed Mach 3 commercial aircraft and a new Rolls-Royce deal. [Virgin Galactic Reveals Futuristic Mach 3 Aircraft, Signs With Rolls-Royce]( [Industry]( [Virgin Galactic]( Virgin Galactic debuted a new, high-speed commercial aircraft design capable of flying much lower than other passenger spacecraft. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [US Army Helps Develop Hybrid Quantum Computing with New Research]( Researchers combined quantum systems for the first time, receiving interesting results. [US Army Helps Develop Hybrid Quantum Computing with New Research]( [Physics]( [Dr. Qudsia Sara Quraishi/US Army]( The world is another step closer to living with quantum computers, as U.S. Army researchers worked alongside the University of Maryland scientists to build the precursor to a hybrid quantum computing system. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [NASA Astronauts Made Prank Calls to Pass the Time During Landing]( This is a fun fact that proves that humans will remain humans, even when undertaking a historic event. [NASA Astronauts Made Prank Calls to Pass the Time During Landing]( [Space]( [NASA]( It's hard to imagine getting bored in space, but hours are hours after all... So you'll forgive the two NASA astronauts, Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley, who shuttled back down to Earth while making prank calls from SpaceX's Crew Dragon Capsule. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [linkedin]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [What Will Happen to Concept Cars After COVID-19?] [Ford Motor Company]( [Industry]( [What Will Happen to Concept Cars After COVID-19?]( The COVID-19 crisis is lifting the digital design of concept cars above the classic showroom debut. [> Read More]( [With a Full Glass of Milk on Her Head, Olympic Swimmer Glides Across Pool] [Katie Ledecky/Instragram]( [Inspiration]( [With a Full Glass of Milk on Her Head, Olympic Swimmer Glides Across Pool]( You probably know how to swim, but can you swim the entire length of a pool while balancing a glass of milk on your head? Didn't think so. [> Read More]( [How Environmental Engineers Help Fight Air Pollution] [ankeshsingh/Twitter]( [Energy & Environment]( [How Environmental Engineers Help Fight Air Pollution]( This is how environmental engineers help minimize and eliminate air pollution. [> Read More]( [Colorado Man Creates Wearable Hummingbird-Feeding Device] [JR Gordon/Facebook]( [News]( [Colorado Man Creates Wearable Hummingbird-Feeding Device]( The device lets any user get up close and personal with the birds and be a hummingbird whisperer. [> Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Video of the Day [The Exciting Yet Scary Future of Radio-Frequency Identification Technology]( [The Exciting Yet Scary Future of Radio-Frequency Identification Technology]( We'll give you a hint: it involves microchipping humans. [> Read More]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [youtube]( [linkedin]( You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to our newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( to manage your newsletter subscriptions. [Display on interestingengineering.com]( Interesting Engineering, Inc 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100 San Francisco, CA 94105 © Copyright 2020 | Interesting Engineering, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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