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The Cosmologist Challenging Einstein
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Celia Escamilla-Rivera discusses how she is using the tools of precision cosmology to hunt for a theory of gravity—in particular, teleparallel gravity—that incorporates dark energy more .. show full overview
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How Geometry Shapes Our Lives
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Jordan Ellenberg, a mathematician at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, enjoys studying the math underlying everyday phenomena. “Mathematics is part of the creative world,” Ellenberg says. “We create things all the time.”
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The Biophysics of a Brainless Animal
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Trichoplax adhaerens is a species of placozoa, the simplest animals at the base of the tree of life. It doesn't have a nervous system, yet it exhibits complex behaviors. How is this .. show full overview
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Steven Strogatz’s Secrets of Math Communication
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Steven Strogatz — the acclaimed mathematician and author — hosts the new Quanta Magazine podcast "The Joy of Why." On March 18, 2022, he joined Quanta editor Thomas Lin for a Simons .. show full overview
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The Physicist Who Travels Across Disciplines, Space and Time
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A playful polymath who is prone to leaping from string theory to Proust in mid-conversation, Vijay Balasubramanian of the University of Pennsylvania is a physicist, computer scientist .. show full overview
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The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math
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Leslie Lamport revolutionized how computers talk to each other. The Turing Award-winning computer scientist pioneered the field of distributed systems, where multiple components on .. show full overview
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Finally, a Picture of the Milky Way's Supermassive Black Hole
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More than three years after the release of the first-ever image of a black hole, scientists from the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) shared an image of Sagittarius A* (pronounced A-star) — .. show full overview
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The Biggest Project in Modern Mathematics
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In a 1967 letter to the number theorist André Weil, a 30-year-old mathematician named Robert Langlands outlined striking conjectures that predicted a correspondence between two objects .. show full overview
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Exploring the Deep Mystery of Life's Origins
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As an evolutionary biochemist at University College London, Nick Lane explores the deep mystery of how life evolved on Earth. His hypothesis that life arose through primitive metabolic .. show full overview
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How Two Physicists Unlocked the Secrets of Two Dimensions
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Condensed matter physics is the most active field of contemporary physics and has yielded some of the biggest breakthroughs of the past century. But as rapidly as technology has .. show full overview
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One Man's Mission to Unveil Math's Beauty
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"Students haven't been taught that math is discovery," says Richard Rusczyk, founder of Art of Problem Solving. "Math is a creative discipline—you're creating castles in the sky." .. show full overview
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The High Schooler Who Solved a Prime Number Theorem
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In his senior year of high school, Daniel Larsen proved a key theorem about Carmichael numbers — strange entities that mimic the primes. “It would be a paper that any mathematician would .. show full overview
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How Physicists Created a Wormhole in a Quantum Computer
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Almost a century ago, Albert Einstein realized that the equations of general relativity could produce wormholes. But it would take a number of theoretical leaps and a “crazy” team of experimentalists to build one on Google's quantum computer.