Statistical physics provides powerful insights into the living world
The theoretical physicist Tannie Liverpool talks about the mathematics of wound healing, and much more
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The theoretical physicist Tannie Liverpool talks about the mathematics of wound healing, and much more
DESI observations cast doubt on the Standard Model of cosmology
Our guest is Frederic Bertley, who heads COSI (Center of Science and Industry) in Columbus, Ohio
Accelerator engineer John Weisend is our podcast guest
Melting of polar ice is accelerating our planet’s angular velocity
Dippy bird device powers 20 liquid-crystal displays
Simulations should be designed to minimize energy consumption, say physicists
1915 experiment established the connection between magnetism and angular momentum
Podcast interview also explores challenges and opportunities facing modern universities
Wave carried surfers by as we stood on a rainy riverbank