"Breakthroughs in Science: 100-Year-Old Milk, Hot Qubits, and Latest Event Horizon Telescope Discovery"

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"Breakthroughs in Science: 100-Year-Old Milk, Hot Qubits, and Latest Event Horizon Telescope Discovery"
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Physicists study 100-year-old milk to compare its composition with modern milk, finding minimal changes; Australian researchers achieve quantum coherence in qubits at a temperature slightly above 0 degrees Kelvin; the Event Horizon Telescope project releases new polarized light images of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, revealing magnetic field polarization; a collaboration identifies a periodic burst of light in a distant galaxy as a small black hole orbiting a larger black hole; the burst was observed when a third object, likely a star, approached the system and was shredded into an accretion disk.

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