What are some obstacles that may impede the development of quantum computing? One major challenge in the advancement of quantum computing is thevolatility of qubits. Whereas a bit in today’s classical computers is in a state of either one or zero, a qubit can be any possible combination of...
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How to Adapt to Change in the WorkplaceIf there's one word that captures the essence of what is occurring in the world today, it's “change.” Downsizing, reorganizing, and cutting costs, are now the norm for survival. No industry is exempt. Even the most conservative institutions are un...
Here is an example of a metaphor: Grad school is a marathon. This metaphor evokes images of pacing oneself while running a long distance, potentially facing inclines, declines, and obstacles along the way. A second sentence that continues the metaphor makes it an extended metaphor: Good frien...
Lidar is expensive and is still trying to strike the right balance between range and resolution. If multiple autonomous cars were to drive on the same road, would their lidar signals interfere with one another? And if multiple radio frequencies are available, will the frequency range be enough ...
Native advertising creates ads that mimic the look and feel of a platform. The goal is to make the ads not seem like advertising, but as just another piece of content. Shoppers assume paid ads are biased and ignore them, so native ads are advertisers’ answer to declining conversion rates....
it is likely that some of it will not be describable even in the most general experiential terms available to us. (The problem is not confined to exotic cases, however, for it exists between one person and another. The subjective character of the experience of a person deaf and blind from...
The nice thing about driving in rural areas is that you will not find as many cars or as much traffic as San Jose. However, you will find other obstacles such as chickens, cows, kids, bicyclists, motorcycles and people walking on the road. ...
This chapter provides an outline of a theory of teaching through a discussion of three questions: what teaching is, what it is for and how it works. I discuss two popular myths about teaching: that teaching is outdated and that teachers should rather focus on supporting students’ learning, ...
Child and teen identity theftinvolves using a child's identity for personal gain. This is common, as children typically do not have the capability to take steps to create obstacles for the perpetrator. The fraudster may use the child's name and Social Security number to obtain a residence, ...