A mathematical equivalent of a microscope with variable resolution has shed light on why some atoms are exceptionally stable, ...
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The bag of marbles problem demystified: Feynman lectures
Unpack the Bag of Marbles Problem from the Feynman Lectures in this clear and engaging video! We break down the physics concepts step by step, showing how probability, statistics, and mechanics come ...
The 2026 edition of the traditional Boltzmann Lecture will be held on Monday, February 23rd, at 14:00, in Room 128–129. The lecture is organized by the Statistical Physics group at SISSA, close to ...
In prophetic words for today’s AI age, in 2014, he urged the Church and the political world to remember that human beings may ...
Quote of the day: Feynman’s reflection stands as a guiding principle for intellectual integrity. It calls for discipline, skepticism and humility, qualities that define not only great scientists but ...
Phung Phuong Uyen, a Physics student at the Faculty of Basic Sciences, Phenikaa University, has impressed many by not only ...
But, both of these would require large structural changes for a course that teaches hundreds of students a year — something that can’t really happen in the near term. What could happen now, though, is ...
Pioneering biostatistician and infectious disease expert Dr. Elizabeth Halloran recently transitioned to emerita after a 40-year career shaping the design and analysis of vaccine trials and pandemic ...
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Why metal microstructures matter: AI pinpoints stress hotspots to guide safer designs
Metals are made of randomly oriented crystals at the microscopic-length scale. The alignment of the crystal faces creates an infinite number of configurations and complex patterns, making simulations ...
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On 9 July 1925, Heisenberg sent a paper titled ‘Quantum-theoretical re-interpretation of kinematic and mechanical relations’ to Max Born, whom he was assisting at that time, and Born sent the paper to ...
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