A Newfound Source of Cellular Order in the Chemistry of Life

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Is String Theory Still Our Best Hope?

Is string theory the one true “theory of everything?” Some physicists swear it’s a fundamental ingredient of nature. Others wish it would just go away. On this episode of The Quanta Podcast, host Samir Patel speaks with columnist Natalie Wolchover about the mathematical developme ...  Show more

Audio Edition: New Physics-Inspired Proof Probes the Borders of Disorder

For decades, mathematicians have struggled to understand matrices that reflect both order and randomness, like those that model semiconductors. A new method could change that.The story New Physics-Inspired Proof Probes the Borders of Disorder first appeared on Quanta Magazine. 

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