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Physicists Spot Quantum Tornadoes Twirling in a ‘Supersolid’ | Quanta Magazine
New observations of microscopic vortices confirm the existence of a paradoxical phase of matter that may...
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He’s Gleaning the Design Rules of Life to Re-Create It | Quanta Magazine
Yizhi “Patrick” Cai is coordinating a global effort to write a complete synthetic yeast genome. If...
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Math’s ‘Bunkbed Conjecture’ Has Been Debunked | Quanta Magazine
It was intuitive, even obvious. It was also wrong. The post Math’s ‘Bunkbed Conjecture’ Has Been...
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It Might Be Possible to Detect Gravitons After All | Quanta Magazine
A new experimental proposal suggests detecting a particle of gravity is far easier than anyone imagined....
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Meet the Eukaryote, the First Cell to Get Organized | Quanta Magazine
All modern multicellular life — all life that any of us regularly see — is made...
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Why Is It So Hard to Define a Species? | Quanta Magazine
The idea of a species is fundamental to the way that many people understand the structure...
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How Do Merging Supermassive Black Holes Pass the Final Parsec? | Quanta Magazine
The giant holes in galaxies’ centers shouldn’t be able to merge, yet merge they do. Scientists...
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Srinivasa Ramanujan Was a Genius. Math Is Still Catching Up. | Quanta Magazine
Born poor in colonial India and dead at 32, Ramanujan had fantastical, out-of-nowhere visions that continue...
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How the Human Brain Contends With the Strangeness of Zero | Quanta Magazine
Zero, which was invented late in history, is special among numbers. New studies are uncovering how...
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‘Quantum Memory’ Proves Exponentially Powerful | Quanta Magazine
Researchers are exploring new ways that quantum computers will be able to reveal the secrets of...
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Big Advance on Simple-Sounding Math Problem Was a Century in the Making | Quanta Magazine
A new proof about prime numbers illuminates the subtle relationship between addition and multiplication — and...
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Even a Single Bacterial Cell Can Sense the Seasons Changing | Quanta Magazine
Though they live only a few hours before dividing, bacteria can anticipate the approach of cold...
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How Can Math Help Beat Cancer? | Quanta Magazine
Cancer treatment has come a long way in recent decades. But finding the best course of...
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The Computer Scientist Who Builds Big Pictures From Small Details | Quanta Magazine
To better understand machine learning algorithms, Lenka Zdeborová treats them like physical materials. The post The...
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Computer Scientists Combine Two ‘Beautiful’ Proof Methods | Quanta Magazine
Three researchers have figured out how to craft a proof that spreads out information while keeping...
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When Data Is Missing, Scientists Guess. Then Guess Again. | Quanta Magazine
Across the social and biological sciences, statisticians use a technique that leverages randomness to deal with...
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The Hidden World of Electrostatic Ecology | Quanta Magazine
Invisibly to us, insects and other tiny creatures use static electricity to travel, avoid predators, collect...
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What Can Cave Life Tell Us About Alien Ecosystems? | Quanta Magazine
Extremophiles, or microbes that live in the most seemingly hostile environments, are the darlings of astrobiologists,...
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Can Space-Time Be Saved? | Quanta Magazine
Curious connections between physics and math suggest to Latham Boyle that space-time may survive the jump...
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If the Universe Is a Hologram, This Long-Forgotten Math Could Decode It | Quanta Magazine
A 1930s-era breakthrough is helping physicists understand how quantum threads could weave together into a holographic...
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The #1 Clue to Quantum Gravity Sits on the Surfaces of Black Holes | Quanta Magazine
A black hole formula worked out in the 1970s remains the most concrete clue physicists have...
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The Two Faces of Space-Time | Quanta Magazine
A mysterious phenomenon known as duality often leads to new discoveries in physics. This time, space-time...