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Quantum Entanglement and Photons: From Aspect to Cirac, the Researchers Who Defined the Field
Today is Father's Day. And in the world of quantum photonics, there are at least two physicists celebrating it with daughters, international awards, and decades of experiments that redefined our understanding of light: Alain Aspect and Juan Ignacio Cirac . One French, one Spanish. Both fathers. Both, in different ways, responsible for quantum photonic computing existing as we know it today. Alain Aspect: The Father Who Proved Einstein Was (Partly) Wrong Source: Google Photos
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Brainlaverse in the Classroom: How to Transform Lessons with our Educational Metaverse
Education is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. Digital whiteboards, tablets and online platforms are now part of everyday school life, but what if we could go one step further? Brainlaverse , our educational and heritage metaverse, offers exactly that: a new dimension for learning. Case Study: How to Use Brainlaverse in Class In Philosophy and Ethics Class An important building in Brainlaverse is the philosophy museum, a space where students can meet some of the gre
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Tracing the Origins of Women's International Day and the Legacy of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Every year on March 8th, the world pauses to recognize Women's International Day, a moment to celebrate achievements, raise awareness about gender equality, and honor the struggles women have faced throughout history. But why does this day exist, and how did it come to be associated with March 8th? The story behind Women's International Day is deeply intertwined with the fight for workers' rights, social justice, and a tragic event that shocked a natio: the Triangle Shirtwais
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