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Cover of the June 2026 issue of Scientific American, displaying a quantum device with colorful blocks flying out of it.

June 2026 Issue

In a special report, we explore how computers that exploit the bizarre rules of the quantum realm could change the world.

Elsewhere in the issue: A New Race to the Moon | Lost Roads of the Roman Empire | The Scariest Problem in Math

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As for Euler's formula, using Tau/2 would: (1) possibly feel more natural, since Tau would be associated with a whole circle, so Tau/2 might more easily be associated with the half-circle through which the number 1 rotates. (2) allow you get the first prime number into the formula, in addition to the other iconic things already there.
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