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Science news this week: Cleopatra curiosities and quantum leaps

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Archaeologists believe they have found a bust of Queen Cleopatra VII in ancient Egypt .

Google 's "Willow" quantum chip solves a problem the best supercomputer would have taken a quadrillion times the age of the universe to crack.

Human bones discovered in a house that burned down 5,700 years ago provide " CSI"-style clues about the deaths of seven people in prehistoric Ukraine .

It's the best way to get our expert reporting on the go, but if you don't use WhatsApp we're also on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), Flipboard, Instagram , TikTok , Bluesky and LinkedIn . Pandora is the trending news editor at Live Science . She is also a science presenter and previously worked as Senior Science and Health Reporter at Newsweek . Pandora holds a Biological Sciences degree from the University of Oxford , where she specialised in biochemistry and molecular biology..

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