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Phys.org 

Experimental evidence shows how photons spread across multiple paths in an interferometer

The nature of quantum particles has long puzzled scientists. While single-particle interference suggests that a photon can behave like a spread-out wave, a whole photon is only ever detected in one specific place. Traditional interpretations of quantum mechanics often address this by suggesting the particle is in a superposition of being here and there at the same time. However, this tells us only where the particle is when it is measured, not where the particle physically is when no detector is present.

Deadline.com 

‘Tracker’ Ups Chris Lee To Series Regular For Season 3

EXCLUSIVE: Chris Lee, who has recurred as Colter’s friend and newly minted tech whiz Randy on CBS’ Tracker, has been promoted to series regular during the third season. Lee first joined Tracker in Season 2. He was first introduced as Bobby’s (Eric Graise) charismatic and charming cousin who comes to town to give him a […]

Oilprice.com 

War Could Soon Force Oil Prices To Catch Up with the Massive Supply Loss

The oil market may be sleepwalking into a significant move higher if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked beyond March. The massive loss of supply from the Middle East has already reverberated through Asia, which depends on oil and gas from the Gulf and which is already rationing fuel, banning exports, and paying hefty premiums for any crude that could replace the sour Middle Eastern grades that are trapped by the de facto closed Strait of Hormuz.   Oil traders and speculators – those who haven’t... Читать дальше...

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Strengthening South Africa’s water sector starts with stabilising its infrastructure

As South Africa’s water sector continues to deteriorate, strengthening asset management, infrastructure maintenance and institutional reform will be critical, while tackling high levels of nonrevenue water levels faced by many municipalities will go a long way towards ensuring the country’s water security. Maintenance of municipal water and sanitation infrastructure has been neglected across many municipalities for decades, leaving a “huge” backlog of repairs and refurbishment.

Scoop 

Hold my beer, Willow-Jean, says Ginny

It was almost beyond dispute that Willow-Jean Prime was the worst Labour Education Spokesperson in living memory. It is hard to think you can do worse than having your leader criticise the Government for a lack of consultation over NCEA, and then learn Willow-Jean personally ignored or declined three personal requests from the Minister to […]

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Diplomatie.gouv.fr (en) 

Meeting between M. Jean-Noël Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, and Mr Toshimitsu Motegi, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan (26 March 2026)

M. Jean-Noël Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, had a meeting with his Japanese counterpart, Mr Toshimitsu Motegi, on 26 March 2026, on the sidelines of the G7 foreign ministers' meeting in Vaux-de-Cernay. The two ministers welcomed the close coordination between France and Japan in the context of the French G7 presidency's work, illustrating the excellent momentum of the exceptional Franco-Japanese partnership in the run-up to President Macron's forthcoming visit to Japan. They (…)

Scoop 

Economic Snapshot: December 2025 Quarter

Spending by overseas visitors to New Zealand increased in the December 2025 quarter, and this flowed through to parts of the economy that service tourism, such as rental car hire, retail trade, and accommodation.

Klfy.com 

Athlete of the Week: Grace Bollich

Grace Bollich, a senior pitcher for the Cajun Christian Athletics, has quickly established herself as a key contributor through her technical pitching skills and consistent offensive performance, while maintaining a batting average of approximately .700.

The Hindu 

Haryana’s cotton farms holding on by a thread

The Bt cotton revolution of the early 2000s had farmers in Haryana’s Hisar, Sirsa, Fatehabad, and Jind reaping rewards. Now, the pink bollworm is slashing yields and squeezing profits and the MSP is not enough. As farmers ditch cotton for paddy, the impact is soon likely to be felt by farm labourers, traders, and the economy as a whole, reports Ashok Kumar