Researchers claim quantum math could help solve NYC's subway problem

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Researchers claim quantum math could help solve NYC's subway problem

New York City's delay-plagued subway has become so disastrous summer of 2017 governor declared an 'state of emergency. ' If subway Researchers claim quantum which services 7 billion riders annually followed quantum math, wouldn't be delayed, like 6, like 1,' authors wrote Aukosh Jagannath from of Toronto Tom at of Irvine studied 1 6 lines. Using the system’s data feeds.

A Good Samaritan stepped in and forced a man off a New York Subway train after he launched into a sickening rant and punched a woman in the face because she said he was 'manspreading'. Sam Saia, 37, said she had politely asked the man to move his legs while she was sitting on the N train on Thursday, when he erupted into a violent rage, and began swearing at her, threatening her and punched her in the mouth. Thankfully, a fellow straphanger intervened and grabbed the attacker, forcing him off at Subway Princess Runner the next stop. But Saia says she lives in fear of seeing the suspect again, who has not yet been arrested. 'That b*****d is still out there,' she told The New York Post on Friday after her commute home. 'I'm afraid he might retaliate. But I'm not going to back down. ' Brooklyn commuter Victor Conde, the brave passenger that rescued Saia, said he had intervened when he saw her in trouble and ordered her attacker to 'Get the 'F' off the train. ' 'He was definitely not all there,' the 29-year-old added.

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