Physics
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No More Tears? Scientists Take a Keen Eye to Onion Slicing
New research sheds light on a familiar problem, with important implications for food safety - 
            
      
The World’s Tiniest Wave Tank
This ocean on a chip unlocks the mysteries of rogue waves, tsunamis, and other aquatic oddities - 
            
      
The Two-Body Problem for Women in Science
Can bends in spacetime accommodate a career in physics and a family? - 
            
      
How to Measure the Universe
What units can unexpectedly reveal about fundamental puzzles in physics - 
            
      
The Kingdom of the Echo Thief
Eavesdropping on sound artist Chris Warren and his reverberation chamber - 
            
      
The Stress Etched in Rose Petals
These symbols of romance are geometrical enigmas - 
            
      
These Physicists Want to Ditch Dark Energy
The idea that mysterious stuff speeds up the acceleration of the universe could be a big mistake - 
            
      
Feeling Gravity’s Pull
Two theoretical physicists have a lively conversation about how abstract concepts can feel down-to-Earth. - 
            
      
Einstein’s Other Theory of Everything
After Einstein explained gravity as a consequence of curved spacetime, he tried to explain matter the same way. - 
            
      
When Reality Came Undone
100 years ago, a circle of physicists shook the foundation of science. It’s still trembling. 
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                    How Teacups and Demons Help Demystify Physics
The thought experiments illuminating black holes and other scientific problems.
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                    Confessions of a Theoretical Physicist
My life among the elementary particles has made me question whether reality exists at all.
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                    We Are Made of Waves
Everything in the universe, a playful new book argues, vibrates like a guitar string.
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                    How Schrödinger’s Cat Got Famous
Fifty years ago, science-fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin popularized physics’ most enigmatic feline.
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                    Making Light of Gravity
Physicist Claudia de Rham on her 3 greatest revelations while writing The Beauty of Falling: A Life in Pursuit of Gravity.
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                    How Does Blood Splatter in Space?
Forensics has reached the final frontier, and could be used to solve future space accidents—or crimes.
 
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The End of the Dark Universe?
A new “post-quantum” theory of gravity says we can wave dark matter and dark energy goodbye. - 
            
      
Science Is the New Nuclear Deterrent
Sarah Scoles on her 3 greatest revelations while writing Countdown: The Blinding Future of Nuclear Weapons. - 
            
      
What Physicists Have Been Missing
An exciting new theory reconciles gravity and quantum physics. I think it’s wrong. But I may be too. - 
            
      
The Overlooked Experiment That Revealed the Quantum World
A century ago, the Stern-Gerlach experiment established the truth of quantum mechanics. Now it could build a bridge between the two pillars of modern physics. - 
            
      
The Astrophysicist Who Loves the Things We Cannot Know
A conversation with “rational mystic,” physicist Marcelo Gleiser.