Raymond Laflamme, a renowned Canadian physicist and pioneer in quantum information processing, passed away on June 19, his 65th birthday, after battling cancer. He earned his PhD under Stephen Hawking at Cambridge, became a leader at the University of Waterloo and the Institute for Quantum Computing, and received numerous accolades, including being named an Officer of the Order of Canada, while also coauthoring influential textbooks and establishing a scholarship for women in quantum science.
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Canada’s youngest adults more likely to trust Iran and its current regime: poll
A recent poll by Leger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies indicates that while a majority of Canadians distrust Iran, younger adults (18-24) are more inclined to trust the regime and believe its collapse would be detrimental. Despite these differing views, many in this age group still perceive Iran as a threat to Israel, with 59% agreeing that Iran seeks its destruction. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A recent poll shows that...
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