In their final match of the exposure trip, the Indian eves went down 3-2 against a much-higher ranked Ukraine in Alanya, Turkey, on Tuesday. Maymol Rocky s troops had a brilliant first half, courtesy of goals by Pyari Xaxa and Manisha, but a resilient Ukraine side riding on a hattrick by Daria Apanashchenko made a comeback in the second half to steal the show.
India did not have to wait long to break the deadlock after Pyari Xaxa scored in the 14th minute making the most of a melee in the box. And just past the half-hour mark, Manisha doubled India s lead after she latched on to an exquisite through ball from Sangita Basfore.
India national teams get rare and much-needed action amidst the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic
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New device for scaling up quantum computers
Australian scientists have developed a new cryogenic computer system called
Gooseberry which has potential for scaling up quantum computers from dozens to thousands of qubits.
Quantum computing – as opposed to traditional (or classical ) computing – has been around for many years now. This area of computer science involves the exploitation of physical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform calculations. Unlike the bits of classical computers, which are based on binary ones and zeros, quantum computer qubits can work with multiple values simultaneously. By combining qubits in this way, it quickly becomes possible to work with exponentially larger numbers, with potentially revolutionary applications. If fully realised, quantum computers could solve problems in fields as diverse as cryptography, medicine, finance, artificial intelligence and logistics.
Feb 8, 2021 - 10:47 am By Staff Reporter
The Indian Super League has sought external help to improve the standard of its match officials, just days after Stuart Baxter was sacked for his controversial comments aimed at the referees.
All India Football Federation (AIFF) general secretary Kushal Das has confirmed that the Indian Super League (ISL) has approached the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) to help improve the quality of its referees and minimise the frequency of controversial decisions.
The move comes just days after Baxter was fired by Odisha FC for making disparaging remarks at the officials following his side s 1-0 defeat to Jamshedpur, while East Bengal s coach Robbie Fowler was slapped with a four-match ban after making insulting comments soon after.