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5,115 results for: seek

  1. Math

    A field where breakthroughs are hard to come by produces two big advances on a single day

    Problems in number theory often have a certain exasperating charm: They are extraordinarily simple to state, but so difficult to prove that centuries of effort haven’t sufficed to crack them. So it’s pretty remarkable that on one day this May, mathematicians announced results on two of these mathematical conundrums. Both proofs address one of the […]

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  2. Neuroscience

    Study gives a jolt to brain researchers seeking to understand face blindness

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  3. Math

    Systems biology tunes in to cancer networks

    If cable TV systems had a channel called The Cancer Network, doctors would be wise to tune in. But there’s no such channel. So for now, they’ll just have to read articles in scientific journals that publish papers on the science of networks. Scientists in the new field of systems biology have made a lot […]

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  4. Physics

    Scientists seek mathematical insights for taming and explaining ‘dragon kings’

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  5. Math

    Flatland and its sequel bring the math of higher dimensions to the silver screen

    In 1884, Edwin Abbott wrote a strange and enchanting novella called Flatland, in which a square who lives in a two-dimensional world comes to comprehend the existence of a third dimension but is unable to persuade his compatriots of his discovery. Through the book, Abbott skewered hierarchical Victorian values while simultaneously giving a glimpse of […]

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  6. Anthropology

    Scientists can’t decide if shoulders of giants were broader or just better organized

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  7. Physics

    With discovery of the Higgs, science can celebrate math’s power to probe nature

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  8. Science & Society

    When it comes to food, it’s kosher for science and religion to mix

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  9. Science & Society

    You’re fast enough, you’re smart enough, and doggone it, you can kill zombies

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  10. In modern circumstances, horror can be downright enjoyable

    Most horror movie fans recall unforgettable scenes of spine-chilling thrill with glee. Whether it’s the creepy twins beckoning Danny in The Shining or the dark shadow approaching the shower curtain in Psycho, everyone has a favorite, most terrifying cinematic moment. Which if you think about it, is kind of odd. Favorite and terrifying should not […]

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  11. Earth

    Surviving tornadoes mostly depends on a lot of luck and the right attitude

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  12. Math

    Born half a century ago, chaos theory languished for years

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