Mathematicians have long wondered how “shapes of constant width” behave in higher dimensions. A surprisingly simple ...
Cryptography is the thread that connects Julius Caesar, World War II and quantum computing, and it now lies under nearly every part of modern life. In this week’s episode, computer scientist Boaz ...
Long known as a messenger within cells, RNA is increasingly seen as life’s molecular communication system — even between ...
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Cell membranes from comb jellies reveal a new kind of adaptation to the deep sea: curvy lipids that conform to an ideal shape under pressure. ‘Groups’ Underpin Modern Math. Here’s How They Work. What ...
The bottom of the ocean is cold, dark and under extreme pressure. It is not a place suited to the physiology of us surface dwellers: At the deepest point, the pressure of 36,200 feet of seawater is ...
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At 11:30 one night in May 2024, a graduate student, Chuankun Zhang, saw a signal that physicists have sought for 50 years. As a peak rose from the static on his monitor at the research institute JILA ...
Matt Strassler is a theoretical particle physicist, blogger and writer whose research often takes him to the Large Hadron Collider. He is the author of Waves in an Impossible Sea, a popular book about ...