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    The imminent discovery of new forces of nature could change physics as we know it

    The imminent discovery of new forces of nature could change physics as we know it

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
    Quantum computers will win the next world war

    Quantum computers will win the next world war

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago
    These Trojan horse ‘neurobots’ smuggle drugs past the blood-brain barrier

    These Trojan horse ‘neurobots’ smuggle drugs past the blood-brain barrier

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago
    Here’s what happens when a beam of subatomic particles hits you in the face

    Here’s what happens when a beam of subatomic particles hits you in the face

    • Aeon
    • 4 years ago
    Yes, Godzilla could take Kong in a fight — we have science to prove it

    Yes, Godzilla could take Kong in a fight — we have science to prove it

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
    What if you’re living in a simulation, but there’s no computer?

    What if you’re living in a simulation, but there’s no computer?

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago
    What’s solar geoengineering… and why is it controversial?

    What’s solar geoengineering… and why is it controversial?

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
    Scientists are trying to redefine how we measure time – here’s why

    Scientists are trying to redefine how we measure time – here’s why

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
    Can AI be hypnotized?

    Can AI be hypnotized?

    • Tristan Greene
    • 4 years ago
    The latest data from CERN hints at a whole new force of nature

    The latest data from CERN hints at a whole new force of nature

    • The Conversation
    • 4 years ago
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