SALT LAKE CITY –– The Boston Bruins close out their three-game road trip with a matchup against the Utah Mammoth on Sunday at the Delta Center. The B’s are looking to turn things around after falling 4-1 to the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday at Ball Arena. “It is between your ears – that is what it is. It is a …
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Read More »Mammoth mascot Tusky emerges from block of ice before home opener
This is the latest milestone since the NHL established a new franchise in Utah on April 18, 2024. The branding process of a professional sports team usually takes at least 18 months from design to trademark clearance. On a compressed timeline, the team adopted the temporary identity of the Utah Hockey Club last season while working on a permanent one. …
Read More »Blackhawks get cosmic justice, top Mammoth for first win of season
The Blackhawks earned their first win of the season Monday, beating the Mammoth 3-1, despite putting forth their sloppiest and least emotional effort so far. Sometimes in hockey, that’s the way it goes. And after feeling robbed of positive results in the last two games, perhaps it represented cosmic justice for the Hawks. “Today, even though we maybe didn’t have …
Read More »Kyle Schwarber Had the Coolest Comment About His Mammoth HR vs. Dodgers
The Phillies were able to keep their season alive with an 8–2 win over the Dodgers in Los Angeles on Wednesday night and leading the way once again was the man who put the team on his back so often during the regular season—Kyle Schwarber. The lefty slugger hit two home runs in the must-win game, including an absolute Schwarberbomb …
Read More »Quantum record smashed as scientists build mammoth 6,000-qubit system — and it works at room temperature
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Baac3nes/Getty Images Scientists at Caltech have conducted a record-breaking experiment in which they synchronized 6,100 atoms in a quantum array. This research could lead to more robust, fault-tolerant quantum computers. In the experiment, they used paired neutral atoms as the quantum bits …
Read More »Quantum record smashed as scientists build mammoth 6,000-qubit system — and it works at room temperature
Scientists at Caltech have conducted a record-breaking experiment in which they synchronized 6,100 atoms in a quantum array. This research could lead to more robust, fault-tolerant quantum computers. In the experiment, they used paired neutral atoms as the quantum bits (qubits) in a system and held them in a state of “superposition” to conduct quantum computations. To achieve this, the …
Read More »These Species Interbred In North America 36,000 Years Ago, Creating Mammoth Hybrids
Mammoth species in North America repeatedly interbred over thousands of years, creating hybrid offspring, a new fossil analysis has revealed. The findings alter what we know about the evolution of these Ice Age giants and how they responded to dramatic climate shifts. It has generally been assumed that the woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), which lived in what is now Canada …
Read More »Massive, Near-Complete Mammoth Skeleton Discovered In Natural Trap Cave
If there were a list of the best Ice Age fossil sites, two that would top the list would be the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, and Natural Trap Cave in the Bighorn Mountains near Lovell. The differences between the sites, however, couldn’t be more prominent. The La Brea Tar Pits are a 13-acre park with a …
Read More »It Wasn’t All Mammoth Meat After All
Neanderthals were long portrayed as brutal carnivores gnawing on mammoth bones, but recent research offers a more nuanced picture of their eating habits. Drawing from new archaeological findings and genetic analyses — including a landmark study published in Nature (2017) — scientists are now rewriting the menu of our closest extinct relatives. Evidence from dental plaque, cave remains, and coastal …
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