Can Analogies Reveal the Laws of Physics?

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The End of Theoretical Physics as We Know It

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The Universal Pattern Popping Up in Math, Physics and Biology

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Black Hole Firewalls Could Be Too Tepid to Burn

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You Are Getting Sleepy – Tagged Proteins May Point to Why

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How Network Math Can Help You Make Friends

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‘Functional Fingerprint’ May Identify Brains Over a Lifetime

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The End of the RNA World Is Near, Biochemists Argue

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A Zombie Gene Protects Elephants from Cancer (2017)

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Evolutionary Math and Just-So Stories

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How Insulin Helped Create Ant Societies

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Universal Method to Sort Complex Information Found

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Universal Method to Sort Complex Information Found

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Dark Energy May Be Incompatible with String Theory

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Star-Swallowing Black Holes Reveal Secrets in Exotic Light Shows

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Star-Swallowing Black Holes Reveal Secrets in Exotic Light Shows

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Caucher Birkar, Who Fled War and Found Asylum, Wins Fields Medal

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A Master of Numbers and Shapes Who Is Rewriting Arithmetic

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In Fake Universes, Evidence for String Theory

physics, mathematics, string theory, quantum gravity, theory of everything, M-theory, AdS/CFT correspondence, Michael Green, John Schwarz, Brian Greene, Tom Hartman, Cornell University, Mukund Rangamani, Durham University, Alex Maloney, McGill University, Matt Strassler, Harvard … | Continue reading


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A number theorist who bridges math and time

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2018 Fields Medal and Nevanlinna Prize Winners

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Alessio Figalli wins 2018 Fields medal prize

The mathematician Alessio Figalli is rarely in one place for very long. But his work has established the stability of everything from crystals to weather fronts. | Continue reading


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Teenager Finds Classical Alternative to Quantum Recommendation Algorithm

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A Math Theory for Why People Hallucinate

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Strange Numbers Found in Particle Collisions

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Swarming Bacteria Create an ‘Impossible’ Superfluid

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Closed Loophole Confirms the Unreality of the Quantum World

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To Remember, the Brain Must Actively Forget

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How Artificial Intelligence Can Supercharge the Search for New Particles

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The Octonion Math That Could Underpin Physics

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Three Major Physics Discoveries and Counting: Interview with Sau Lan Wu

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Why Nature Prefers Couples, Even for Yeast

Some species have the equivalent of many more than two sexes, but most do not. A new model suggests the reason depends on how often they mate. | Continue reading


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A Short Guide to Hard Problems

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Neutrinos Linked with Cosmic Source for the First Time

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Neutrinos Linked with Cosmic Source for the First Time

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The Hunt for Earth’s Deep Hidden Oceans

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To Make Sense of the Present, Brains May Predict the Future

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To Make Sense of the Present, Brains May Predict the Future

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Slime Molds Remember – But Do They Learn?

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A New World’s Extraordinary Orbit Points to Planet Nine

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What Is the Sun Made of and When Will It Die?

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Why Can’t We Find Planet Nine?

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Salamander’s Genome Guards Secrets of Limb Regrowth

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Solution: ‘The Slippery Math of Causation’

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Mathematicians Tame Turbulence in Flattened Fluids

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Mathematics Shows How to Ensure Evolution

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Real-Life Schrödinger’s Cats Probe the Boundary of the Quantum World

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A Problem That Only Quantum Computers Will Ever Be Able to Solve

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