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Physics & Mathematics
Native Americans Were Gambling, Exploring Probability Millenia Before Their Old World Counterparts
A Physics Trick Could Make Quantum Computers Far Cheaper to Build
Nine Home Runs, One Weird-Shaped Bat, and a Physics Lab That Burst the Bubble
Being in Two Places at Once Is Not Just a Quantum Quirk. It Happens to Real Atoms, Too
Quantum Computers Could Crack Bitcoin’s Encryption in Nine Minutes. The Clock Is Already Running
Atom-Thin Layer Lets Computer Chips Survive Temperatures Hotter Than Lava
Tiny Bubbles Can Mix, Heal, and Dissolve Blood Clots
Repurposed Optics Gear Rescues Quantum States from a Sea of Noise
The Light-Speed Computers That Keep Breaking in the Lab Have a Fix
Saturn’s Northern Lights Are Running a Heat Pump That Fooled Scientists for Decades
Zapping Melanoma Cells with Terahertz Light Rewires Their Energy Economy Without Killing Them
The Universe’s Black Holes Have Stopped Gorging. We Finally Know Why.
Dark Pulse Hiding Inside Chip Could Rewrite How We Measure Everything
Hidden Geometry Could Finally Fix Quantum Computers
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