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Breaking encryption with a quantum computer just got 10 times easier

Quantum computers are on the brink of cracking common encryption methods, posing a significant threat to data security.

Black Hole May Be ‘100 Trillion Times’ More Powerful Than The Death Star : ScienceAlert

Astronomers made a groundbreaking discovery four years ago when they observed a distant supermassive black hole devouring an

Tempestuous travels | Otago Daily Times Online News

Reflecting on the recent Waitangi Day celebrations brings to mind the journey of the Treaty document to Otago.

Trump’s Name Appears ‘A Million Times’ in Unredacted Epstein Files

Trump's Relationship with Epstein: A Closer Look Despite rumors and speculation, Trump has not been implicated in any

Showbiz Queenstown sweeps Ostas | Otago Daily Times Online News

Showbiz Queenstown made history by winning the top award at the Otago Southland Theatre Awards (Ostas) for the

School speed limit times standardised

The Dunedin City Council has recently implemented standardized variable speed limit times around schools in preparation for the

Murderer Bryan Kohberger Stabbed Idaho Four Students At Least 150 Times

The recently unsealed autopsy reports shed light on the brutal nature of the murders committed by Kohberger on

This Is The Safe Number Of Times To Dye Your Hair Per Year

Coloring hair is a common practice for many people, but experts warn that there is a specific limit

Marvel Comics Red Hulk Statue Vandalized Multiple Times Outside West Hollywood Gym

The Red Hulk statue outside of a gym on Los Angeles' Sunset Strip has been the target of

Property market busy | Otago Daily Times Online News

The most recent property valuations bring positive news for homeowners in Gore, but the rural sector tells a

Cheating just three times massively ups the chance of winning at chess

It isn’t always easy to detect cheating in chessSimpleImages/Getty A recent study conducted by Daniel Keren at the

Best laid plans | Otago Daily Times Online News

The history of Dunedin is filled with ambitious projects that never came to fruition. Kim Dungey explores the