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Exploding Stars Are Rare—but if One Was Close Enough, It Could Threaten Life on Earth

Stars like the sun are remarkably constant. They vary in brightness by only 0.1 percent over years and decades, thanks to the fusion of...

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What Makes for ‘Good’ Mathematics? | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionWe tend to think of mathematics as purely logical, but the teaching of math, its values, its usefulness and its workings are packed with...

The Best Neighborhoods for Starting a Life in the Galaxy | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionTo harbor life, at least as we know it, a planet must orbit a star that is relatively calm and stable. The planet’s orbit...

Six planet system is perfectly tuned – Physics World

A rare system of six exoplanets, all smaller than Neptune but larger than Earth, has...

A Brief History of Tricky Mathematical Tiling | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionEvery day we see examples of repeating motifs. This symmetry and regularity can seem mundane and almost invisible, as with brickwork on building walls...

Flare Enters Strategic Partnership With Web3Auth To Streamline Web 3 Apps Login Process

Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp Flare partners with Web3Auth to introduce simplified logins for DApps.  The new login system creates a ‘Web 2.5 experience’ for...

Signs of Life? Why This Alien World’s Atmosphere Is Exciting Astronomers

Are we alone? This question is nearly as old as humanity itself. Today, the question in astronomy focuses on finding life beyond our planet....

Quaking Giants Might Solve the Mysteries of Stellar Magnetism | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionOur planet is doomed. In a few billion years, the sun will exhaust its hydrogen fuel and swell into a red giant — a star so...

Limitations of the Macaulay matrix approach for using the HHL algorithm to solve multivariate polynomial systems

Jintai Ding1, Vlad Gheorghiu2, András Gilyén3, Sean Hallgren4, and Jianqiang Li41University of Cincinnati, OH, USA2Institute for Quantum Computing / Dept. of Combinatorics &...

Creative licence: how to stimulate innovation and generate new ideas – Physics World

Physicist and creativity coach Dennis Sherwood gives Hamish Johnston his top tips on generating novel ideas and stimulating creativity in science...

zkLink Announces First “Dunkirk Test” to Establish New DeFi Safety Standard

Singapore, Singapore, May 3rd, 2023, Chainwire zkLink, a multi-chain trading middleware utilizing zero-knowledge proofs, announces the first “Dunkirk Test”, a new DeFi safety standard,...

The Multiverse: Our Universe Is Suspiciously Unlikely to Exist—Unless It Is One of Many

It’s easy to envisage other universes, governed by slightly different laws of physics, in which no intelligent life, nor indeed any kind of organized...

The Colorful Problem That Has Long Frustrated Mathematicians

IntroductionOne of the great episodes in the history of mathematics began on October 23, 1852. In a letter to Sir William Rowan Hamilton, Augustus...

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