The most famous equation in finance, the Black-Scholes/Merton equation, came from physics. It launched an industry worth trillions of dollars and led to the world’s best investments.
The most famous equation in finance, the Black-Scholes/Merton equation, came from physics. It launched an industry worth trillions of dollars and led to the world’s best investments.
We experimented to see how much pain our volunteers could handle.
We experimented to see how much pain our volunteers could handle.
2024x12 The Real Reason Robots Shouldn’t Look Like Humans Episode overview
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2024 Aug 31
The robots of our future may look nothing like humans at all. Huge thanks to Dr. Elliot Hawkes for showing us his robots over the years, and for the update on what they’re doing now!
The robots of our future may look nothing like humans at all. Huge thanks to Dr. Elliot Hawkes for showing us his robots over the years, and for the update on what they’re doing now!
Europa Clipper is looking for signs of alien life in a very deadly place.
Europa Clipper is looking for signs of alien life in a very deadly place.
2024x20 This Single Rule Underpins All of Physics Episode overview
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2024 Nov 29
A massive thank you to Prof. Steven Strogatz for his expertise and enthusiasm.
A huge thank you to Prof. Haithem Taha, Prof. Anthony Bloch, Dr. Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda, Dr. Sarah .. show full overview
A massive thank you to Prof. Steven Strogatz for his expertise and enthusiasm.
A huge thank you to Prof. Haithem Taha, Prof. Anthony Bloch, Dr. Carl-Fredrik Nyberg Brodda, Dr. Sarah Millholland, and Dr. Andrew Mitchell for all their help with finding the story and getting it right.
A special thanks to Dr. Aurèle Adam, Ron Haaksman, Marc Serra Peralta, and everyone at the Delft Makerspace for their help with preparing and performing experiments.
2024x21 On These Questions, Smarter People Do Worse Episode overview
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2024 Dec 04
Being better at math can make you worse at math problems, and it’s completely rational.
Being better at math can make you worse at math problems, and it’s completely rational.