W hen I was first learning to write, my letters and words ran from right to left, reversed as if in a mirror. Being ...
Researchers thought that what enabled complex fluids to break apart was their elasticity. But a crack in a nonelastic simple ...
Researchers thought that what enabled complex fluids to break apart was their elasticity. But a crack in a nonelastic simple ...
The idea of ‘biological agency’ — that life devises its own goals and behaves accordingly — complicates our understanding of ...
When checking that solutions to certain problems are correct, it turns out, you can’t get around the inherent complexity of ...
Faced with observations of early black holes and galaxies that weren’t expected to exist, scientists have come up with a ...
Scientists built a synthetic cell that combines more lifelike properties than ever before — proof of concept that it’s possible to bring nonliving materials to life, or something close to it, in the ...
Decades ago, Paul Erdős used randomness to illuminate the vast and weird world of networks. Now mathematicians are making his technique even more powerful. In 1947, Paul Erdős, the itinerant Hungarian ...
Seventy years ago, the physicists Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines took a custom-built 10-ton detector, surrounded it with thick lead walls and wet sandbags, and placed it near a powerful nuclear ...
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