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Is gravity a real force or just a cosmic illusion we’ve misunderstood?
Every time a coffee mug drops, a satellite orbits or an astronaut floats, we are watching the same phenomenon play out under ...
Functorial Semantics of Algebraic Theories Original unpublished; Ph.D. thesis, Columbia University, 1963. See extended TAC reprint 2004 1963 Functorial Semantics of Algebraic Theories (short notice) ...
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100-year-old chemistry law debunked, forcing textbook rewrites
A cornerstone rule of organic chemistry that has guided students and researchers for a century has just been shown to be wrong in a key way. By deliberately building molecules that were long ...
In 1977, an American physicist named John H. Van Vleck won the Nobel Prize for his work on magnetism. In his Nobel lecture, amid a discussion of rare earth elements, one sentence leaps out: "Miss ...
On a recent Sunday evening, the barstools at a Bandra pub weren’t packed with people debating IND vs SA, Nifty's rally, or breakups. Instead, a neuroscientist was on the mic explaining why our brains ...
Can you chip in? As an independent nonprofit, the Internet Archive is fighting for universal access to quality information. We build and maintain all our own systems, but we don’t charge for access, ...
The mathematician, Manjul Bhargava, Fields Medal winner and professor at Princeton, delivered a lecture in India that has since stirred no small amount of controversy. Dressed in kurta-pyjama, a ...
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called "Is the end in sight for theoretical physics?" Forty-five years later, ...
In the last couple of years a pressing question has started to permeate the mathematical community: how will mathematicians’ jobs coexist harmoniously with AI as it gets progressively better at ...
In an era where technology is redefining how we live and learn, two Nigerian engineers are leading a quiet revolution in higher education. Through their fast-growing edtech startup, Cubbes, ...
Abstract: In many applications in science and engineering, one is given the modulus squared of the Fourier transform of an unknown signal and then tasked with solving the corresponding inverse problem ...
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