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She Finds Keys to Ecology in Cells That Steal From Others

IntroductionNature, red in tooth and claw, is rife with organisms that eat their neighbors to get ahead. But in the systems studied by the...

Mercury’s superconductivity explained at long last

More than 100 years ago, the physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovered that solid mercury acts...

She Turns Fluids Into ‘Black Holes’ and ‘Inflating Universes’

IntroductionThere are times and places in the universe that experiments cannot reach, and may never be able to reach. What exactly goes on inside...

Mentor and student: how Ernest Rutherford and Mark Oliphant changed nuclear physics

Eighty-five years after his death, and more than a century after the discoveries that made...

No, Christine Lagarde, Inflation Did Not “Come From Nowhere”

This is an opinion editorial by Federico Rivi, an independent journalist and author of the Bitcoin Train newsletter.We are raising interest rates "because we...

A Mathematician Dancing Between Algebra and Geometry

IntroductionLike many people who would go on to become mathematicians, Wei Ho grew up competing in math contests. In eighth grade, she won the...

Do encrypted electronic currencies allow you to circumvent economic sanctions?

On February 24, 2022, there was an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by Russia. This day will not only go down in history textbooks, but...

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