Nautilus
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[:es]How to Improve Political Forecasts[:]
[:es]With a better understanding of probability, we won’t be misled.[:]
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[:es]The Math That Takes Newton Into the Quantum World[:]
[:es]How a math professor learned to stop worrying and love algebraic geometry[:]
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[:es]How the Universe Remembers Information[:]
[:es]A “memory matrix” might solve Stephen Hawking’s black-hole paradox.[:]
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[:es]New Evidence for the Strange Geometry of Thought[:]
[:es]The brain may represent concepts in the same way that it represents space and your location, by using the same neural circuitry for the brain’s “inner GPS.”[:]
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[:es]What Impossible Meant to Feynman[:]
[:es]Physicist Paul Steinhardt remembers a great mentor and scientist. [:]
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[:es]The Strangeness of Black Holes[:]
[:es]From quantum information to the Schwarzschild radius. [:]
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[:es]How Alan Turing Deciphered Shark Skin[:]
[:es]The universal math behind hair and feathers. [:]
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[:es]How Math’s Most Famous Proof Nearly Broke[:]
[:es]Andrew Wiles thought he had a solution to an age-old puzzle. Until it began to unravel. [:]
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[:es]Iron Is the New Cholesterol[:]
[:es]Elevated iron is at the center of a web of disease stretching from cancer to diabetes. [:]