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Physics Nobel scooped by machine-learning pioneers
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton pioneered computational methods that enabled the development of neural networks. Elizabeth Gibney Davide...
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Motions in the oceans: the science of surfing
We are taking a look back at stories from Cosmos Magazine in print. In March 2024, coastal scientist Rob Brander tackled the physics of everything...
cosmosmagazine.com - 29 days ago
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Daily briefing: ‘Elitist but essential’ — what our readers think about the Nobel Prizes
More than half of respondents to our poll say the Nobels need to change. Plus, a US government shutdown would disrupt science and how researchers...
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Theoretical physicists completely determine the statistics of quantum entanglement
For the first time , theoretical physicists from the Institute of Theoretical Physics (IPhT) in Paris-Saclay have completely determined the statistics...
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Nobel laureate Steven Weinberg’s posthumously published memoir details a swashbuckling life in physics - 3 Quarks Daily
Graham Farmelo in Nature: ‘Big Steve,’ his students called him. Steven Weinberg was not physically imposing, but was an intellectually dominant and...
3quarksdaily.com - 30+ days ago
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Why are some countries so rich? Economics Nobel awarded for study of inequality
Nobel prizewinners Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson researched the contrasting fortunes of post-colonial nations. Helena...
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AI comes to the Nobels: double win sparks debate about scientific fields
Although many researchers celebrated this year’s chemistry and physics prizes, others were disappointed by the focus on computational methods. Davide...
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Why Matter Can't Be Created Or Destroyed: The Law Of Conservation Of Mass Explained
One truly elegant hypothesis of physics is the "zero-energy universe" hypothesis. It proposes that the net sum of the energy in the universe...
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Featherlight nanomaterial pulls clean drinking water from air, absorbs 3x its weight
In a world where billions lack clean water, scientists have found a way to pull it from thin air.An international team of researchers led...
interestingengineering.com - 12 days ago
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Federal Circuit Orders Re-Evaluation in CRISPR Patent Race (1)
An administrative tribunal used flawed legal reasoning and incorrectly determined Nobel Prize-winning scientists associated with the University of...
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Daily briefing: AlphaFold developers share Nobel Prize in Chemistry
We meet the winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Plus, why elephants’ trunks have wrinkles and a damning report on the state of the...
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AIP Statistical Research
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Players are breaking the physics of Schedule 1 to escape the cops and explore the sky
Excuse me while I kiss the sky. In a game as janky as drug-dealer sim Schedule 1, you just know some players will find a way...
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Quantum physics discovery: Light travels through both space and time
Physicists from Imperial College London have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in quantum physics by reimagining the classic double-slit...
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The rise of AI in healthcare and the need for tech savvy medical professionals
In 2016, Geoffrey Hinton - widely regarded as the godfather of modern artificial intelligence (AI) and the winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics...
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The charging stations of tomorrow might look a lot more like architecture
A new proposal from Foster+Partners explores the future of electric mobility. Norman Foster has always treated technology as a form of expression. As one...
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Remote particle measurement via quantum entanglement
Quantum physics keeps challenging our intuition. Researchers have shown that joint measurements can be carried out on distant particles, without the...
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The Physics Behind Chaotically Flailing Hoses
Knowledgable science vlogger and author Steve Mould took a look at how hoses work, the unpredictability of nozzle whip for firefighters, and the...
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"One of the most fascinating techniques in the modern synthesist's arsenal": This free synth plugin transforms physics into sound
Physical modelling is one of the most fascinating techniques in the modern synthesist's arsenal. By using complex algorithms to simulate the acoustic...
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Meet the unsung scientists behind the Nobel for quantum dots
Nature speaks to those who worked alongside this year’s chemistry laureates to develop the award-winning nanocrystals. Nobel prizewinners almost never...
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Physicists who built ultrafast ‘attosecond’ lasers win Nobel Prize
Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier receive award for ultra-short pulses of light, which have enabled the close study of...
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Nobel Prizes Overlook Black Scientists Because of This Quiet Bias
Marie Maynard Daly should have received a Nobel Prize. She was the first Black woman in the country to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry,...
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Scientists find evidence of universal conformal invariance in diverse cellular movement
In a new Nature Physics study, researchers have provided evidence of universal conformal invariance in living biological cells. They show that a...
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‘Listening to scientists bicker is instructive’: physics Nobel-winner on solving problems between fields
John Hopfield has had a varied career and delights in working in the cracks between disciplines. Elizabeth Gibney John Hopfield, one of this year’s...
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Why women earn less than men: Nobel for economic historian who probed pay gap
Claudia Goldin mined 200 years of data to show that greater economic growth did not lead to wage parity, nor to more women in the workplace....
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Big Bang observatory tops wish list for big US physics projects
Report also supports projects of unprecedented scale to study dark matter, neutrinos and the Higgs boson. Davide Castelvecchi The United States should...
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