Taylor Swift, Hailey Bieber lead large list of A-listers on celebrity row at Knicks-Spurs Game 4
Madison Square Garden's Celebrity Row was stacked with stars for Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals.

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Madison Square Garden's Celebrity Row was stacked with stars for Game 4 of the 2026 NBA Finals.

Thousands of people contributed their Broadway favorites of the season ahead of the Tony Awards. Hereโs how their votes stacked up.
Time is running out for House Republicans to push through their legislative agenda before the midterm elections. The House has about one month of work days until November as legislative business mounts and Republicans try to protect their fragile majority. Canceled votes and chaos on the floor have stacked high the legislation that needs consideration, [โฆ]
By now, Governors Ball has become a New York staple and one of the most anticipated festivals of the year, thanks to massive lineups and three gigantic stages teeming with talent. 2026 was no exception โ in fact, it may be one of the most stacked, star-studded rosters in recent memory. All of it kicked [โฆ]
The City That Never Sleeps is about to have a โCruel Summer.โ Pop superstar Taylor Swiftโs wedding to Travis Kelce in the iconic Madison Square Garden will add another bash to a Big Apple summer already jam-packed with mega-events. The โBlank Spaceโ singerโs nuptials expected over the July 4th holiday weekend will be stacked on...
Fans fawning over the Scottish actor is nothing new, but he had his own fanboy moment when he joined the stacked cast of Hulu's hit post-apocalyptic drama for season two.
๐พ Plus: Serena Williams announces pro tennis return {beacon} Itโs Monday โ Happy June! After sending out Fridayโs newsletter with an informal poll of whether you prefer Diet Coke vs. Coke Zero, I was immediately flooded with preferences for Coke Zero. I have to say: that was quite humbling for me as a Diet...
Like his fellow HBO host Bill Maher, John Oliver dedicated the opening portion of his hit show โLast Week Tonightโ with a takedown of President Trumpโs Freedom 250 concert series celebrating Americaโs 250th birthday that initially boasted a lineup of not-so-relevant acts like Vanilla Ice, C+C Music Factory and Milli Vanilli. โIt is a stacked [โฆ]
There will be a first-time womenโs champion at Roland-Garros this year, and the odds are stacked in Marta Kostyukโs favor.
MLW champion Killer Kross discusses the new "MLW Fusion" debut on Veeps, creative freedom, and a stacked roster featuring Matt Riddle and Shotzi.
MLW champion Killer Kross discusses the new "MLW Fusion" debut on Veeps, creative freedom, and a stacked roster featuring Matt Riddle and Shotzi.
AEW champion Thekla overcame stacked odds in a four-way dance at Double or Nothing to retain the women's world title with her sixth successful defense.
The CFA is stacked with Tump appointees, all of whom have joined the commission since January 2026.
Quantum computing is a devilishly complex technology, with many technical hurdles impacting its development. Of these challenges two critical issues stand out: miniaturization and qubit quality. IBM has adopted the superconducting qubit road map of reaching a 1,121-qubit processor by 2023, leading to the expectation that 1,000 qubits with todayโs qubit form factor is feasible. However, current approaches will require very large chips (50 millimeters on a side, or larger) at the scale of small wafers, or the use of chiplets on multichip modules. While this approach will work, the aim is to attain a better path toward scalability. Now researchers at MIT have been able to both reduce the size of the qubits and done so in a way that reduces the interference that occurs between neighboring qubits. The MIT researchers have increased the number of superconducting qubits that can be added onto a device by a factor of 100. โWe are addressing both qubit miniaturization and quality,โ said William Oliver, the director for the Center for Quantum Engineering at MIT. โUnlike conventional transistor scaling, where only the number really matters, for qubits, large numbers are not sufficient, they must also be high-performance. Sacrificing performance for qubit number is not a useful trade in quantum computing. They must go hand in hand.โ The key to this big increase in qubit density and reduction of interference comes down to the use of two-dimensional materials, in particular the 2D insulator hexagonal boron nitride (hBN). The MIT researchers demonstrated that a few atomic monolayers of hBN can be stacked to form the insulator in the capacitors of a superconducting qubit. Just like other capacitors, the capacitors in these superconducting circuits take the form of a sandwich in which an insulator material is sandwiched between two metal plates. The big difference for these capacitors is that the superconducting circuits can operate only at extremely low temperaturesโless than 0.02 degrees above absolute zero (-273.15 ยฐC). Superconducting qubits are measured at temperatures as low as 20 millikelvin in a dilution refrigerator.Nathan Fiske/MIT In that environment, insulating materials that are available for the job, such as PE-CVD silicon oxide or silicon nitride, have quite a few defects that are too lossy for quantum computing applications. To get around these material shortcomings, most superconducting circuits use what are called coplanar capacitors. In these capacitors, the plates are positioned laterally to one another, rather than on top of one another. As a result, the intrinsic silicon substrate below the plates and to a smaller degree the vacuum above the plates serve as the capacitor dielectric. Intrinsic silicon is chemically pure and therefore has few defects, and the large size dilutes the electric field at the plate interfaces, all of which leads to a low-loss capacitor. The lateral size of each plate in this open-face design ends up being quite large (typically 100 by 100 micrometers) in order to achieve the required capacitance. In an effort to move away from the large lateral configuration, the MIT researchers embarked on a search for an insulator that has very few defects and is compatible with superconducting capacitor plates. โWe chose to study hBN because it is the most widely used insulator in 2D material research due to its cleanliness and chemical inertness,โ said colead author Joel Wang, a research scientist in the Engineering Quantum Systems group of the MIT Research Laboratory for Electronics. On either side of the hBN, the MIT researchers used the 2D superconducting material, niobium diselenide. One of the trickiest aspects of fabricating the capacitors was working with the niobium diselenide, which oxidizes in seconds when exposed to air, according to Wang. This necessitates that the assembly of the capacitor occur in a glove box filled with argon gas. While this would seemingly complicate the scaling up of the production of these capacitors, Wang doesnโt regard this as a limiting factor. โWhat determines the quality factor of the capacitor are the two interfaces between the two materials,โ said Wang. โOnce the sandwich is made, the two interfaces are โsealedโ and we donโt see any noticeable degradation over time when exposed to the atmosphere.โ This lack of degradation is because around 90 percent of the electric field is contained within the sandwich structure, so the oxidation of the outer surface of the niobium diselenide does not play a significant role anymore. This ultimately makes the capacitor footprint much smaller, and it accounts for the reduction in cross talk between the neighboring qubits. โThe main challenge for scaling up the fabrication will be the wafer-scale growth of hBN and 2D superconductors like [niobium diselenide], and how one can do wafer-scale stacking of these films,โ added Wang. Wang believes that this research has shown 2D hBN to be a good insulator candidate for superconducting qubits. He says that the groundwork the MIT team has done will serve as a road map for using other hybrid 2D materials to build superconducting circuits.