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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Trump is acquitted again, Sen. Ron Johnson sends the wrong message by siding with him – UW Badger Herald
Posted: February 25, 2021 at 2:12 am
Feb. 13, Trump was once again acquitted by the Senate with a vote of 57-43. Though there was a simple majority, the Constitution requires a two-thirds majority 67 votes to remove the president from office. In this case, the Senate needed 67 votes to convict Trump. Without enough votes, Trump was acquitted, yet again.
Before any discussion, it is necessary to explain why the impeachment happened for a second time.
Jan. 6, shortly after Trumps violence-inciting speech, a massive insurrection broke out in Washington D.C. The mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, trying to stop the Senate from verifying Joe Bidens presidential victory.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representative after Pence refused to initiate the Twenty-Fifth Amendment. If convicted, he would never hold public office again, which would prevent him from further endangering the democratic process and lying to the American people.
The insurrections mark that for the very first time in U.S. history, the transition of power between the current and future president was not peaceful. It also marks the first time since 1812 that the Capitol was attacked. More importantly, it represents the double standard of policing. Last but not least, this acquittal is the most accurate reflection of the double-standard held by incumbent Republicans.
Trump undoubtedly incited the violence at the Capitol. Based on what is known as the insurrection clause in the Fourteenth Amendment, it states that any aid or assist of insurrection or rebellion against the United States is illegal.
Police gave Trump-supporting mobs a free pass at the Capitol, double standard on policing must changeSixty-nine percent of Americans felt that one of the biggest contributors to the past summers protests for racial equality was Read
Despite a failed conviction, the 57-43 decision still means that a majority of the Senate believes Trump is guilty. It is a shame to see that the leader of the free world is not held accountable for a federal crime. It is alarming that a federal crime can be dismissed simply because of party lines.
The implications of not convicting Trump are far-reaching. Foremost, they imply the possibility of another four years under an extreme right-wing populist. So far, things have been chaotic because of Trump. Due to his misinformation and ignorance, about 417,000 Americans have died of the pandemic.
Because of Trumps xenophobic policies such as America First immigrants and the international population, including international students, have been deterred. These are the two quintessential economic resources for the U.S. GDP site.
Because of Trumps tariff and Trade War policies with U.S. allies such as Germany and China, he indirectly raised the price of domestically produced goods, causing the U.S. government to run on an increasingly large federal budget deficit. According to Appendix B-47 in the Economic Report for the President, the U.S. federal budget deficit grew about $100 billion annually from 2016 to 2019.
Trumps xenophobic policies reduces international student population in USThough the 2020 presidential election is now over, politicians and reporters saw this last week as a historical turning point Read
Trumps predecessor, President Obama, did the opposite. He reduced the deficit effectively at a steady rate after the 2008 financial crisis. The numbers do not lie. Four more years of Trump means a larger federal budget deficit, economic depression, and most of all, more lies and misinformation that endanger the American people.
Knowing these implications, 43 Senators still refused to convict Trump. Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) is one of them.
Johnson, like the other 43 republicans, is a coward who only worries about his own political interest rather than the welfare of his constituents. He refuses to abide by the Constitution that he swore to protect and serve.
Johnson, by siding with Trump, sends the wrong message. Not too long ago, a conservative political group in Wisconsin urged members of the Republican party to prepare for war. By siding with Trump, Johnson silently supports the insurrection and the mob who stormed the Capitol.
This double-standard legislation is typical for Republican senators. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), at the beginning of the impeachment process, said that the vote to convict Trump is a vote of conscience. Yet at the trial, he argued that Trump is constitutionally not eligible for conviction.
Social media Trump ban protects public safety, does not violate First AmendmentJan. 6, a massive violent crowd of President Donald Trumps supporters stormed the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. and attempted Read
Where was McConnells and the other 42 Senators conscience when the real trial happened? Nowhere to be seen. They all went into hiding because they are afraid of what Trumps allies might do to them if they convicted him. The hypocrisy must be stopped.
At the moment, even if Trump cannot be tried as the president, he still can and absolutely should be tried as a private citizen whose actions present a danger to the U.S. government and to the American people.
This time, the prosecutor can use the insurrection clause, which is Sec. 4 of the Fourteenth Amendment, charging Trump with the crime of providing assistance to the insurrection against the U.S. government.
If successfully convicted, the judge should offer him no plea deal, a life sentence, and strip him the right of participating in any local, state, or federal election.
We, as constituents and as American citizens, cannot let people like Trump and those who support violence instead of laws to hold offices.
With that being said, in the next election, we have a social responsibility to hold Johnson accountable for his actions and potential threats to public safety. It is our duty to vote him and other Trump allies out of the office so proper social and constitutional orders can be restored to their normal state.
Ken Wang ([emailprotected]) is a sophomore majoring in political science.
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Harvey Weinstein has been behind bars for a year: What’s changed? – USA TODAY
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Formerly powerful movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was indicted in May 2018 and charged with five sex crimes. He was found guilty on two charges. USA TODAY
One year afterHollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted of sex crimes, the deadly COVID-19 pandemic has taken over the headlines, and the #MeToo movement that his case helped propel has lost some steam and attention.
What has been accomplished by the three-year-old campaign against sexual harassment and abuse, aside from Weinstein's conviction?
Scores of entertainment and media figures have been accused and driven from their careers. A handful of other men are in the early stages of criminal prosecutions.
Numerous lawsuits have been filed, especially against Weinstein and his company but remain mired in legal limbo as attorneys for plaintiffs and defendants dicker over damages.At least one #MeToo-related lawsuit may be over soon: A tentative settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit that alleged James Franco intimidated students at an acting and film school he founded into gratuitous and exploitative sexual situations, according to attorneys for the plaintiffs.
Meanwhile, Hollywood has vowed to do something about sexual misconduct in the industry. Advocacy groupssuch as Time's Uphave been established to hold feet to the fire by, among other tactics, condemning those who attempt a comeback.There have been protests and news conferences, mediasurveys and reports.
A century after the founding of Hollywood, the long, sordid story of sexual harassment in the industry is fully out in the open. Whether it's been fully addressed and eliminated is another matter.
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Harvey Weinstein arrives at court for his sex crimes trial on Feb. 10, 2020, in New York City.(Photo: JOHANNES EISELE/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES)
Singular as it is, the Weinstein case has put wrongdoers on notice of potential consequences of illegal and unethical behavior.
Weinstein was convicted of two sex crimes, including third-degree rape, by a Manhattan jury on Feb. 24, 2020. He wassentenced on March 11 to 23 years in an upstate New York prison.
So far, Weinstein is the only major Hollywood figure who has been criminally charged and convicted of sex crimes stemming from the flood of sexual-misconduct allegations that poured outafter exposs about the former industry power broker's behavior appeared in The New York Times and The New Yorker in October 2017.
Thereare at least two other criminal cases in the pipeline in Los Angeles against lesser-knownentertainment figures, but so far the #MeToo movement has not produced a flood of prosecutions of A-list names like Weinstein.
Meanwhile, the pace of public accusations lodged against Hollywood and media figures has slowed but not stopped.
Weinstein, 68, is incarcerated atWende Correctional Facility near Buffalo in Erie County,, having completed the first year of his sentence. He'sawaiting possible extradition (he's fighting it) to Los Angeles County to face similar sex crime charges there.
He and his legal team have vowed to appeal his Manhattan conviction but they have not yet filed the brief with the state appeals court.
Although he tested positive for COVID-19 when he arrived at the prison last March, he has recovered andlooked relatively healthy during a virtual hearing in December on extradition.
Harvey Weinstein's defense team, Donna Rotunno, Damon Cheronis and Arthur Aidala, huddle in the hallway during jury deliberations in Weinstein's sex-crimes trial in New York on Feb. 21, 2020.(Photo: RICHARD DREW/AP)
According to his spokesman, Juda Engelmayer, Weinstein's legal team isworking on "the final touches" of his appeal brief and expects to file it within 20 or 30 days. Meanwhile,the fallen mogul is doing "all right" in prison.
He's "not enjoying the prospect of a longer term there, so he occupies his time with his legal strategy while reading history books about various luminaries and academics," Engelmayer said in an email to USA TODAY.
"His focus is on keeping in touch with his children and focusing on being able to get out eventually and spend quality time with them as they grow up."
The extradition process has been delayed twice and is nowset for early April, as a result ofthe pandemic still raging in Los Angeles County.
Also, a new district attorney, George Gascn, has just been elected in the county; he was not involved in the investigation and filing of charges against Weinstein in LA.
"There is no new information on the Los Angeles action, and we are watching the developments there very closely," Engelmayer said.
George Gascon was sworn in as the newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney in December.(Photo: DAMIAN DOVARGANES/AP)
In the California case, Weinstein is accused of 11 felony counts of sexual assault, including forcible rape, against five women in encounters at Beverly Hills hotels dating back to 2004.
Former District Attorney Jackie Lacey, Gascn's predecessorwhom he defeated in November,established a task force to investigate and prosecute sexual misconduct in Hollywood in November 2017in the wake of the Weinstein allegations and#MeToo.
So far, Weinstein has been the task force's major target;a number of other cases presented by police agencies to the task force were declined, including two accusations against Weinstein.
Two other Hollywood figures have been charged with sex crimes as a direct consequence of #MeToo, both in Southern California.
Danny Masterson, star ofThat 70s Show, has been charged by Los Angeles prosecutors with raping three women in the early 2000s. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Extraction and Atomic Blonde" producer David Guillodhas been charged with multiple sexual assaults, dating from the early 2000s and involving four women,by prosecutors in Santa Barbara County. He has pleaded not guilty.
Danny Masterson, left, with his attorney Tom Mesereau in court in Los Angeles on Sept. 18, 2020.(Photo: LUCY NICHOLSON/AP)
Many consider the prosecution of Bill Cosby a #MeToo case, although not directly. He wasaccused of sex crimes in suburban Philadelphia years before #MeToo andwas convicted of three counts of aggravated indecent assault at his second trial in 2018. He is serving a three- to-10-year sentence in a Pennsylvania state prison.
Cosby has sought to be released from prison early because of his age (83),his health (he's blind), and the risk of contracting COVID-19. He has been turned down every time he's asked.
The state's Supreme Court accepted Cosby's appeal and heard conflicting arguments in Decemberabout whetherCosby was fairly convicted or if his trial was flawed by evidence and testimony that should have been excluded. A ruling on whether to confirm or overturn his conviction is pending.
Not every accusation of sexual misconduct can be pursued by prosecutorsbecause the allegations are too old andfall outside statutes of limitations, or there's not enough evidence or because witnesses can't be found or refuse to testify.
Other celebrities accused and investigated were either never charged or their cases dismissed. The most prominent was Oscar winner Kevin Spacey, who was accused of groping an 18-year-old bus boy in a Nantucket, Massachusetts, bar in2016. The case collapsed at the pretrial stage in July 2019 when the accuserabruptly invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination while being questioned about the mysterious disappearance of his cellphone from evidence.
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A few accused men have attempted to return to Hollywood, such as filmmaker Brett Ratner, who parted ways with Warner Bros. in November 2017 after seven women accused him of sexual harassment and assault.
After a report by Deadline that independent film company Millennium Media had hired Ratner to direct a Milli Vanilli biopic, Time's Up issued a scathing statement entitled, "There Should Be No Comeback for Brett Ratner."
Not only did Ratner never acknowledge or apologize for the harm he caused, but he also filed lawsuits in an attempt to silence the voices of survivors who came forward a tactic right out of the predators playbook," Time's Up president and CEO Tina Tchen said in the statement. "You don't get to go away for a couple years and then resurface and act like nothing happened. We have not and will not forget. And Millennium Media shouldnt either. There should be no comeback. #wewontforgetbrett."
The most culturally influential consequence of Weinstein's criminal case continues, albeit at a slower pace than infall 2017, when public accusations against star entertainers andmedia figures surfaced almost daily.
Just in recent months, three years after the #MeToo surge, entertainment figures have come forward to call out other celebrities with accusations of sexual and domestic abuse and abuse of power on the job.
Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson(Photo: JAMIE McCARTHY, KEVIN WINTER/GETTY IMAGES)
Evan Rachel Wood, a"Westworld" star, posted Feb. 1 onInstagram that her former fianc, musician Marilyn Manson (aka Brian Warner),"horrifically abused me for years," an allegation he denied ashorrible distortions of reality.
Wood's accusations, which were followed by similar allegations from other women, led to Manson being dropped by his recording label and by his agent.
On Feb. 19, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed it is investigating domestic violence allegations against Manson in incidents said to have occurred between 2009 and 2011.
It wasn't the first time Wood has spoken out aboutallegations of misconduct. In 2016, she posted a letter on Twitter, claiming she had been raped in the distant past by two different people but did not name them.
In 2018, she talked about her experiences with rape and torture during testimony before a House committee in support of a nationwide bill of rights for sexual assault survivors,but she did not name names.
Shia LaBeouf's "Pieces of a Woman" co-stars discuss lawsuit filed by musician FKA twigs alleging that the actor was physically and emotionally abusive during their relationship. (Jan. 15) AP Entertainment
In December,British musician FKA twigs sued her ex-boyfriend, troubled movie star Shia LaBeouf, for repeated abuse andphysical, emotional and mental assaults he allegedly inflicted in their nearly yearlong relationship.
Her accusations prompted similar allegations from other women in LaBeouf's life.He has denied the accusations in the lawsuit.
On Feb. 10, Charisma Carpenter, star of WB's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," posted a lengthy statement on Twitter accusing "Buffy" creator and "Avengers" director Joss Whedon of emotional abuse and abuse of power on the set.Her accusation followed "Justice League" actor Ray Fisher's similar allegations about Whedon in July 2020. Whedon has declined to commentto USA TODAY.
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Quantum Computing Startup IonQ in Talks to Go Public Through Merger with DMY SPAC – Data Center Knowledge
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Gillian Tan(Bloomberg) --IonQ is in advanced talks to merge with blank-check company DMY Technology Group Inc. III, according to people with knowledge of the matter, creating one of the first public quantum-computing firms.
The combined company is slated to be worth about $2 billion and a deal is set to be announced in coming weeks, said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. Silver Lake, MSD Partners, Bill Gatess Breakthrough Energy and an affiliate of Hyundai Motor Co. are in talks to participate in a so-called strategic private investment in public equity, or PIPE.
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Shares of the SPAC surged 15% at 10:24 a.m. in New York.
DMY Technology is discussing raising additional equity from institutional investors, and new equity from strategic and institutional investors is set to total around $300 million, one of the people said. Existing IonQ investors are expected to roll their equity into the transaction, according to one of the people.
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As with any deal that hasnt been finalized, its possible terms change or talks fall apart. Representatives for IonQ and DMY declined to comment, as did spokesmen for Silver Lake and MSD Partners. Representatives of Hyundai and Breakthrough Energy Ventures didnt immediately respond to requests for comment.
The SPAC, led by Chairman Harry You and Chief Executive Officer Niccolo De Masi, raised $300 million in November and said at the time it would pursue a target in consumer technology.
College Park, Maryland-based IonQ was founded in 2015 by Chris Monroe and Jungsang Kim and is led by CEO Peter Chapman. Its investors include AmazonWebServices, Samsung Catalyst Fund, GV (formerly known as Google Ventures), NEA, Lockheed Martin Corp., Airbus Ventures and Robert Bosch Venture Capital GmbH. IonQ in October unveiled what it describes as the worlds most powerful quantum computer.
Quantum has long been touted as the next frontier in technology. Such computers would be capable of simulating and understanding phenomena in the natural world instantly and providing the basis for systems that are unhackable. Intel Corp. and Microsoft Corp., among other companies, are also working to advance quantum computing. The technology also has potential implications for producing new materials or creating new drugs.
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Quantum Computing Inc. Appoints Robert B. Fagenson, National Holdings Vice Chairman and Former NYSE Floor Governor and Vice Chairman, to its Board of…
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LEESBURG, Va., Feb. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Quantum Computing Inc. (OTCQB: QUBT) (QCI), a leader in bridging the power of classical and quantum computing, has appointed finance and capital markets industry leader, Robert B. Fagenson, to serve on the companys board of directors and as chair of its audit committee.
Following his appointment, QCIs board now has five directors with three serving independently. The appointment advances the company toward satisfying the requirements of its application to list its shares on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
Fagenson brings to QCI over 50 years of executive leadership experience, with a deep understanding of public company governance gained from having served most of his career in senior positions at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and as head of other leading capital market organizations.
Since 2014, Fagenson has held various executive positions including chairman, executive vice chairman and CEO, and is presently the non-executive vice chairman of National Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: NHLD), a leading full-service investment banking and asset management firm with subsidiaries that include National Securities Corporation, founded in 1947.
Fagenson is also the chairman, president and CEO of Fagenson & Co., which for 50 years has been engaged in institutional brokerage, investment banking and money management.
Fagenson spent the early part of his career at the NYSE, where he was the managing partner of one of the largest specialist firms operating on the trading floor. As a member of the NYSE, he served as a floor governor. He was elected to the NYSE board of directors in 1993 and eventually served as vice chairman for several years.
The QCI team is fortunate to have Robert, a corporate leader of tremendous stature and experience, join the board of directors at this pivotal moment in the companys growth, stated QCI chairman, president and CEO, Robert Liscouski. His extraordinary executive and governance experience brings us invaluable knowledge, insights and relationships in the worlds of business, finance and the capital markets.
As our new board member and audit committee chair, he will help guide our financial and operational development as we focus on scaling our business and pursuing the many growth opportunities ahead in the rapidly evolving quantum space.
As an early investor in the company, I have come to admire QCIs exceptional leadership and technical teams, and appreciate the tremendous shareholder value they have created with their groundbreaking software for quantum computing, said Fagenson. Im excited to now become a greater part of its journey toward growth and success, and especially as businesses, including many in the capital markets, are now increasingly looking to quantum computing to solve many of their most challenging operational problems.
Fagenson is also on the boards of several non-profit organizations, including Sports & Arts in Schools Foundation, Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association Foundation, National Organization of Investment Professionals, and the Conservation Committee of MOMA.
He received his B.S. degree in Transportation Sciences and Finance from Syracuse University, and serves on the alumni boards of the universitys Whitman School of Business and SU Athletics.
As the first and still only public pure-play quantum computing software company, QCI has introduced the first commercially available software that delivers superior performance by bridging the respective strengths of classical and quantum computing.
QCI recently announced the commercial availability of its proprietary Qatalyst, a first of its kind quantum application accelerator. Qatalyst eliminates the expensive and complex programming of new quantum workflows and allows businesses to reap the performance benefits of quantum techniques without the need to master quantum programming. To learn more about how Qatalyst can deliver results for your business, go to quantumcomputinginc.com.
About Quantum Computing Inc.Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) is focused on accelerating the value of quantum computing for real-world business solutions. The company has developed the first software to bridge the power of classical and quantum computing, hiding complexity and empowering subject matter experts (SMEs) to solve complex computational problems. QCIs expert team in finance, computing, security, mathematics and physics with years of experience with complex technologies, from leading edge supercomputing innovations, to massively parallel programming and cyber security that protects nations. For more information about QCI, visit http://www.quantumcomputinginc.com.
Important Cautions Regarding Forward-Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements as defined within Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. By their nature, forward-looking statements and forecasts involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the near future. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Quantum Computing (Company), and members of its management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements.
The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed conditions. Statements in this press release that are not descriptions of historical facts are forward-looking statements relating to future events, and as such all forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements may contain certain forward-looking statements pertaining to future anticipated or projected plans, performance and developments, as well as other statements relating to future operations and results. Any statements in this press release that are not statements of historical fact may be considered to be forward-looking statements. Words such as "may," "will," "expect," "believe," "anticipate," "estimate," "intends," "goal," "objective," "seek," "attempt," aim to, or variations of these or similar words, identify forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those described in Item 1A in the Companys Annual Report on Form 10-K, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference, and other factors as may periodically be described in the Companys filings with the SEC.
Qatalyst is a trademark of Quantum Computing Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Company Contact:Robert Liscouski, CEOQuantum Computing, Inc.+1 (703) 436-2161info@quantumcomputinginc.com
Investor Relations Contact:Ron Both or Grant StudeCMA Investor Relations+1 (949) 432-7566Email Contact
Media Relations Contact:Seth MenackerFusion Public Relations+1 (201) 638-7561qci@fusionpr.com
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Colorado makes a bid for quantum computing hardware plant that would bring more than 700 jobs – The Denver Post
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The Colorado Economic Development Commission normally doesnt throw its weight behind unproven startups, but it did so on Thursday, approving $2.9 million in state job growth incentive tax credits to try and land a manufacturing plant that will produce hardware for quantum computers.
Given the broad applications and catalytic benefits that this companys technology could bring, retaining this company would help position Colorado as an industry leader in next-generation and quantum computing, Michelle Hadwiger, the deputy director of the Colorado Office of Economic Development & International Trade, told commissioners.
Project Quantum, the codename for the Denver-based startup, is looking to create up to 726 new full-time jobs in the state. Most of the positions would staff a new facility making components for quantum computers, an emerging technology expected to increase computing power and speed exponentially and transform the global economy as well as society as a whole.
The jobs would carry an average annual wage of $103,329, below the wages other technology employers seeking incentives from the state have provided, but above the average annual wage of any Colorado county. Hadwiger said the company is also considering Illinois, Ohio and New York for the new plant and headquarters.
Quantum computing is going to be as important to the next 30 years of technology as the internet was to the past 30 years, said the companys CEO, who only provided his first name Corban.
He added that he loves Colorado and doesnt want to see it surpassed by states like Washington, New York and Illinois in the transformative field.
If we are smart about it, and that means doing something above and beyond, we can win this race. It will require careful coordination at the state and local levels. We need to do something more and different, he said.
The EDC also approved $2.55 million in job growth incentive tax credits and $295,000 in Location Neutral Employment Incentives for Nextworld, a growing cloud-based enterprise software company based in Greenwood Village. The funds are linked to the creation of 306 additional jobs, including 59 located in more remote parts of the state.
But in a rare case of dissent, Nextworlds CEO Kylee McVaney asked the commission to go against staff recommendations and provide a larger incentive package.
McVaney, daughter of legendary Denver tech entrepreneur Ed McVaney, said the companys lease is about to expire in Greenwood Village and most employees would prefer to continue working remotely. The company could save substantial money by not renewing its lease and relocating its headquarters to Florida, which doesnt have an income tax.
We could go sign a seven-year lease and stay in Colorado or we can try this new grand experiment and save $11 million, she said.
Hadwiger insisted that the award, which averages out to $9,500 per job created, was in line with the amount offered to other technology firms since the Colorado legislature tightened the amount the office could provide companies.
But McVaney said the historical average award per employee was closer to $18,000 and the median is $16,000 and that Colorado was not competitive with Florida given that states more favorable tax structure.
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bp joins the IBM Quantum Network to advance use of quantum computing in energy – Green Car Congress
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IBM announced that bp has joined the IBM Quantum Network to advance the use of quantum computing in the energy industry. IBM Quantum is an industry-first initiative to build universal quantum systems for business and science applications.
By joining the IBM Quantum Network as an Industry Partner, bp will have access to IBMs quantum expertise and software and cloud-based access to the most advanced quantum computers available via the cloud. This includes access to a premium 65-qubit quantum computer, the largest universal quantum system available to industry today, and an important milestone on the IBM Quantum roadmap to a 1,000-plus qubit system (IBM Quantum Condor), targeted for the end of 2023.
ExxonMobil and Daimler are also IBM Quantum Network Industry Partners.
bp will work with IBM to explore using quantum computing to solve business and engineering challenges and explore the potential applications for driving efficiencies and reducing carbon emissions.
bps ambition is to become a net zero company by 2050 or sooner and help the world get to net zero. Next-generation computing capabilities such as quantum computing will assist in solving the science and engineering challenges we will face, enabling us to reimagine energy and design new lower carbon products.
Morag Watson, senior vice president, digital science and engineering for bp
Quantum computing has the potential to be applied in areas such as: modeling the chemistry and build-up of various types of clay in hydrocarbon wellsa crucial factor in efficient hydrocarbon production; analyzing and managing the fluid dynamics of wind farms; optimizing autonomous robotic facility inspection; and helping create opportunities not yet imagined to deliver the clean energy the world wants and needs.
In 2020, bp announced its net zero ambition and its new strategy. By the end of this decade, it aims to have developed around 50 gigawatts of net renewable-generating capacity (a 20-fold increase), increased annual low carbon investment 10-fold to around $5 billion and cut its oil and gas production by 40%.
Joining the IBM Quantum Network will enhance bps ability to leverage quantum advances and applications as they emerge and then influence on how those breakthroughs can be applied to its industry and the energy transition.
bp joins a rapidly growing number of clients working with IBM to explore quantum computing to help accelerate the discovery of solutions to some of todays biggest challenges. The energy industry is ripe with opportunities to see value from the use of quantum computing through the discovery of new materials designed to improve the generation, transfer, and storage of energy.
Dario Gil, Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research
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How researchers are mapping the future of quantum computing, using the tech of today – GeekWire
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory computer scientist Sriram Krishnamoorthy. (PNNL Photo)
Imagine a future where new therapeutic drugs are designed far faster and at a fraction of the cost they are today, enabled by the rapidly developing field of quantum computing.
The transformation on healthcare and personalized medicine would be tremendous, yet these are hardly the only fields this novel form of computing could revolutionize. From cryptography to supply-chain optimization to advances in solid-state physics, the coming era of quantum computers could bring about enormous changes, assuming its potential can be fully realized.
Yet many hurdles still need to be overcome before all of this can happen. This one of the reasons the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Microsoft have teamed up to advance this nascent field.
The developer of the Q# programming language, Microsoft Quantum recently announced the creation of an intermediate bridge that will allow Q# and other languages to be used to send instructions to different quantum hardware platforms. This includes the simulations being performed on PNNLs own powerful supercomputers, which are used to test the quantum algorithms that could one day run on those platforms. While scalable quantum computing is still years away, these simulations make it possible to design and test many of the approaches that will eventually be used.
We have extensive experience in terms of parallel programming for supercomputers, said PNNL computer scientist Sriram Krishnamoorthy. The question was, how do you use these classical supercomputers to understand how a quantum algorithm and quantum architectures would behave while we build these systems?
Thats an important question given that classical and quantum computing are so extremely different from each other. Quantum computing isnt Classical Computing 2.0. A quantum computer is no more an improved version of a classical computer than a lightbulb is a better version of a candle. While you might use one to simulate the other, that simulation will never be perfect because theyre such fundamentally different technologies.
Classical computing is based on bits, pieces of information that are either off or on to represent a zero or one. But a quantum bit, or qubit, can represent a zero or a one or any proportion of those two values at the same time. This makes it possible to perform computations in a very different way.
However, a qubit can only do this so long as it remains in a special state known as superposition. This, along with other features of quantum behavior such as entanglement, could potentially allow quantum computing to answer all kinds of complex problems, many of which are exponential in nature. These are exactly the kind of problems that classical computers cant readily solve if they can solve them at all.
For instance, much of the worlds electronic privacy is based on encryption methods that rely on prime numbers. While its easy to multiply two prime numbers, its extremely difficult to reverse the process by factoring the product of two primes. In some cases, a classical computer could run for 10,000 years and still not find the solution. A quantum computer, on the other hand, might be capable of performing the work in seconds.
That doesnt mean quantum computing will replace all tasks performed by classical computers. This includes programming the quantum computers themselves, which the very nature of quantum behaviors can make highly challenging. For instance, just the act of observing a qubit can make it decohere, causing it to lose its superposition and entangled states.
Such challenges drive some of the work being done by Microsoft Azures Quantum group. Expecting that both classical and quantum computing resources will be needed for large-scale quantum applications, Microsoft Quantum has developed a bridge they call QIR, which stands for quantum intermediate representation. The motivation behind QIR is to create a common interface at a point in the programming stack that avoids interfering with the qubits. Doing this makes the interface both language- and platform-agnostic, which allows different software and hardware to be used together.
To advance the field of quantum computing, we need to think beyond just how to build a particular end-to-end system, said Bettina Heim, senior software engineering manager with Microsoft Quantum, during a recent presentation. We need to think about how to grow a global ecosystem that facilitates developing and experimenting with different approaches.
Because these are still very early days think of where classical computing was 75 years ago many fundamental components still need to be developed and refined in this ecosystem, including quantum gates, algorithms and error correction. This is where PNNLs quantum simulator, DM-SIM comes in. By designing and testing different approaches and configurations of these elements, they can discover better ways of achieving their goals.
As Krishnamoorthy explains: What we currently lack and what we are trying to build with this simulation infrastructure is a turnkey solution that could allow, say a compiler writer or a noise model developer or a systems architect, to try different approaches in putting qubits together and ask the question: If they do this, what happens?
Of course, there will be many challenges and disappointments along the way, such as an upcoming retraction of a 2018 paper in the journal, Nature. The original study, partly funded by Microsoft, declared evidence of a theoretical particle called a Majorana fermion, which could have been a major quantum breakthrough. However, errors since found in the data contradict that claim.
But progress continues, and once reasonably robust and scalable quantum computers are available, all kinds of potential uses could become possible. Supply chain and logistics optimization might be ideal applications, generating new levels of efficiency and energy savings for business. Since quantum computing should also be able to perform very fast searches on unsorted data, applications that focus on financial data, climate data analysis and genomics are likely uses, as well.
Thats only the beginning. Quantum computers could be used to accurately simulate physical processes from chemistry and solid-state physics, ushering in a new era for these fields. Advances in material science could become possible because well be better able to simulate and identify molecular properties much faster and more accurately than we ever could before. Simulating proteins using quantum computers could lead to new knowledge about biology that would revolutionize healthcare.
In the future, quantum cryptography may also become common, due to its potential for truly secure encrypted storage and communications. Thats because its impossible to precisely copy quantum data without violating the laws of physics. Such encryption will be even more important once quantum computers are commonplace because their unique capabilities will also allow them to swiftly crack traditional methods of encryption as mentioned earlier, rendering many currently robust methods insecure and obsolete.
As with many new technologies, it can be challenging to envisage all of the potential uses and problems quantum computing might bring about, which is one reason why business and industry need to become involved in its development early on. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach could yield all kinds of new ideas and applications and hopefully help to build what is ultimately a trusted and ethical technology.
How do you all work together to make it happen? asks Krishnamoorthy. I think for at least the next couple of decades, for chemistry problems, for nuclear theory, etc., well need this hypothetical machine that everyone designs and programs for at the same time, and simulations are going to be crucial to that.
The future of quantum computing will bring enormous changes and challenges to our world. From how we secure our most critical data to unlocking the secrets of our genetic code, its technology that holds the keys to applications, fields and industries weve yet to even imagine.
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Quantum Science to Deliver Cutting-Edge Technology to Warfighters, Official Says – Department of Defense
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During Engineers Week, the Defense Department is highlighting its efforts to develop a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce and to increase understanding of and interest in engineering and technology.
Quantum science is important for the Defense Department because of the revolutionary technologies that it will bring to warfighters, the principal director for quantum science in the office of the undersecretary of defense for research and engineering said in an interview recently.
Among the technologies in development are advances in quantum computing and networks that are many times more effective at encrypting or decrypting today's communications, Paul Lopata said.
DOD scientists and civilian partners are working with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop new cryptographic standards that ensure information stays private, he added.
Quantum sensors are another exciting future possibility that could be used for such things as missile and aircraft tracking, as well as more advanced gyros and accelerometers, he said.
"We're just starting to understand the possibilities," he said.
An application where quantum science is used today is in powering the atomic clocks used by GPS satellites, which must be precisely synchronized. Lopata said that's important because military systems such as aircraft and missiles need to have a great deal of precision, navigation and timing.
Lopata likened quantum science to the military's first use of electricity in the 1800s, which was used to power telegraphs the first information technology of its kind that greatly improved long distance command, control and communications.
Of course, the U.S. isn't the only nation pursuing quantum science for military use, he said. So-called great power competitors Russia and China are, as well.
Fortunately, so are our allies and partners, he said, meaning that these nations can and are collaborating on some of these quantum science projects.
In the U.S., the department is leveraging academia and the private sector to advance quantum science, Lopata said. DOD's efforts are concentrated in each of the service's research laboratories and engineering departments, as well as organizations that include the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
There's a wide range of basic scientists, applied scientists and engineers looking to understand how the department can take advantage of quantum science and apply it to current and new systems, he said.
"DOD is a top tier place to be a quantum scientist because of the broad possibilities for research, the opportunity to pioneer new technologies, and the ability to serve our country," he said.
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Global Cryogen Free Dilution Refrigerators Market Expected to Reach USD 211.4 Million by 2027 With A CAGR Of 9.1% | Growth Market Reports – PRNewswire
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PUNE, India, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- According to a recent market study published by Growth Market Reports, titled, "Global Cryogen Free Dilution Refrigerators Marketby Types (Base Temperature Less Than 10 mK, Base Temperature Between 10 - 20 mK, Base Temperature between 21 - 80 mK, and Base Temperature Above 80 mK), Applications (Nano Research, Quantum Computing, Low Temperature Detection, and Others) and Regions: Size, Share, Trends, and Opportunity Analysis, 2020-2027", the market was valued at USD 112.1 Million in 2019 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 9.1% between 2020 and 2027. On the basis of volume, global cryogen free dilution refrigerators market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast period. Rise in the investment in R&D for developing quantum computing applications and quantum computer is expected to increases the demand for cryogen free dilution refrigerators.
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Look Ahead, Vermont: Crossover deadlines, child care proposal, and the legacy of eugenics – Brattleboro Reformer
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This past week, the Joint Rules Committee of the Vermont General Assembly set Friday, March 12 as the Legislatures crossover date.
What does that mean?
Every year, the House and Senate agree to set a deadline for policy bills that need to be voted out of committee to be sent to the other chamber. This is our internal deadline to set which bills move on to the next step or not, House Speaker Jill Krowinski said during the Joint Rules Committee meeting.
Why does it matter? If theres a bill that has your interest in the House or Senate, this is the moment where it may surge forward through the committee process, or land on the back burner.
Keep in mind the House and Senate rules committees can grant exceptions, and theres always the possibility of language being attached to an existing bill.
That said, this seemingly innocuous internal planning deadline actually says a lot about the legislative committee process and about the priorities set by leaders in deciding which bills will move forward, and which will not.
It also says we can expect a flurry of committee activity in the next few weeks as lawmakers rush to meet the deadline. Considering that the Legislature is not meeting during the week of Town Meeting Day, that ratchets up the deadline pressure.
Consider, for example, the House Human Services Committee. The panel plans to spend most of the week working on H. 171, which seeks child care financial aid and worker salaries. Work begins at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, and the agenda indicates a vote may be possible Thursday or Friday.
Money bills such as the budget, transportation and capital improvements are exceptions to the rule, Krowinski said. And if something important comes up, the House and Senates individual rules committees can offer flexibility.
That might be needed depending on if and when Congress passes another coronavirus relief bill, such as the $1.9 trillion proposal.
You can watch any House or Senate committee hearing by going to the relevant committees page on the Legislatures website and clicking on the agenda for the week. Hearings are streamed live and archived for later viewing. Agendas are subject to change.
TUESDAY
A busy week in House Commerce and Economic Development kicks off at 9 a.m. with testimony on H. 159, the Better Places program. Reps. Mollie Burke of Brattleboro, Sara Coffey of Guilford and Kathleen James of Manchester are among the sponsors. At 3 p.m., attention shifts to H. 84, the downtown and village center tax credit program.
Should police in Vermont be allowed to use facial recognition technology on seized media when investigating child sexual assault, kidnapping and homicide cases? H. 195 proposes just such an exception, and the House Judiciary Committee will hear testimony at 1:15 p.m.
In House Education, work continues on a community schools bill sponsored by James (1 p.m.) , and the committees work on reviving the states school construction assistance program (1:40 p.m.).
At 12:30 p.m., House Corrections and Institutions gets a first look at S. 18, a bill which passed the Senate last week and eliminates good time sentence reductions for persons convicted of certain serious crimes.
At 1:15 p.m., Victoria Capitani, chairperson of the Dover Select Board, is among the witnesses addressing the Senate Education Committee on the state pupil weighting formula.
Should the Legislature issue a joint resolution apologizing for the Vermont Eugenics Survey of the 1920s and 1930s? The House General, Housing and Military Affairs Committee hears witness testimony on this grim chapter in Vermont history at 1 p.m. Tuesday, and again on Thursday.
WEDNESDAY
Starting at 9 a.m., the House Health Care Committee hears testimony on H. 210, a bill dedicated to eliminate disparities in health status based on race, ethnicity, disability, and LGBTQ status.
Another health issue takes center stage at 9 a.m. in the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, where S. 24, which would ban flavored tobacco products and e-liquids, will be heard.
Also at 9 a.m.: The Senate Judiciary Committee returns to S. 30, which would ban firearms from child care facilities, hospitals and government buildings.
At 2:45 p.m., the House Agriculture and Forestry Committee considers H. 65, which would reimburse up to 50 percent of crop losses caused by black bears.
At 3:15 p.m., the House Government Operations Committee continues work on a bill that would provide more staff to the Director of Racial Equity.
THURSDAY
The House Transportation Committee is proposing the Replace Your Ride Program, which would provide grants to lower-income motorists to ditch their older, less efficient vehicles for more environmentally friendly transportation, including electric vehicles, bikes and motorcycles. Testimony is set to begin at 9 a.m.
At 3:15 p.m., U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., briefs the House Ways & Means and Senate Appropriations committees.
The House convenes at 10 a.m. Tuesday, 1:15 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, and 9:30 a.m. Friday.
The Senate convenes at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, 1 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, and 11:30 a.m. Friday.
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