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Teen Mathematicians Tie Knots Through a Mind-Blowing Fractal

Three high schoolers and their mentor revisited a century-old theorem to prove that all knots can be found in a fractal called the Menger sponge.

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What Is Distributed Computing?

Our computers can get a lot more done when they share the load with other machines.

In the Quantum World, Even Points of View Are Uncertain

The reference frames from which observers view quantum events can themselves have multiple possible locations at once — an insight with potentially major ramifications.

All Life on Earth Today Descended From a Single Cell. Meet LUCA.

The clearest picture yet of our “last universal common ancestor” suggests it was a relatively complex organism living 4.2 billion years ago, a time long considered too harsh for life to flourish.

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Mathematical Thinking Isn’t What You Think It Is

The mathematician David Bessis claims that everyone is capable of, and can benefit greatly from, mathematical thinking.

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Space-Time: The Biggest Problem in Physics

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The Thought Experiments That Fray the Fabric of Space-Time

These three imagined scenarios lead many physicists to doubt that space-time is fundamental.

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We often consider spoken language to be a feature that distinguishes humans from other forms of animal life. Brain research, however, suggests that other creatures — including certain birds — share some of our neural circuitry related to language. In this episode, co-host Janna Levin explores the origins and underlying mechanisms of human speech and birdsong with neurobiologist and geneticist Erich Jarvis.

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