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Political scientist Joseph Uscinski, a professor at the University of Miami, talks about conspiracy theories and the people who believe them. Uscinski’s research has found that conspiracy theories are ...
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Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
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From hypersonic aircraft to nuclear-powered submarines, many of today’s most advanced defense systems rely on a special class ...
Need an AI-generated soundtrack to go with your AI-generated video that you’re planning to send to your AI-generated friends? Google has you covered. The company announced today that Lyria 3, its ...
Sometimes a visually compelling metaphor is all you need to get an otherwise complicated idea across. In the summer of 2001, a Tulane physics professor named John P.