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Searching for Dark Matter with a Tabletop ‘Quantum Compass’
The physicist Alex Sushkov has developed one of the most targeted magnetic resonance experiments to date with the aim of detecting a hypothetical dark matter particle called the axion.
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Searching for Dark Matter with a Tabletop ‘Quantum Compass’
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Can Large Language Models Understand ‘Meaning’?
04:19
Understanding Cryptography With These Five Worlds
05:28
How a New X-Ray Technique Sees Black Holes
06:16
The Math Hiding in Plain Sight
05:08
How AI Learns to ‘See’
08:38
How to Build a Telescope to See the Early Universe
06:43
When Computers Write Proofs, What’s the Point of Mathematicians?
06:33
The Cryptographer Working to Protect Computations
06:53
A Bet Against Quantum Gravity
06:43
The Digital Quest for Quantum Gravity
05:19
She Tracks Wildlife eDNA on Everest and in the Andes
06:39
The Computer Scientist Taking on Big Tech: Privacy, Lies and AI
05:13
One Man’s Mission to Unveil Math’s Beauty
07:10
The Deep Mystery at the Heart of Life on Earth
07:03
The Man Who Revolutionized Computer Science With Math
07:50
A Polymath on Physics, Computer Science, Neuroscience and Literature
08:14
How Geometry Shapes Our Lives
03:38
The Cosmologist Challenging Einstein
05:11
Biology Meets Computer Science
03:46
This Astronomer Is Determined to Find Another Earth
05:31
The Scientific Problem of Consciousness
05:35
How Scientists Finally Finished the Human Genome
03:08
The Missing Link in Artificial Intelligence
04:06
The Bridge Between Math and Quantum Field Theory
02:45
What’s Inside an Exoplanet?
03:44
The Theory That Could Rewrite the Laws of Physics
05:42
Plate Tectonics: The Mystery of Earth’s Many Faces
03:53
Fighting for Equality in Computer Science and Beyond
10:11
Why Extraterrestrial Life Might Not Be So Alien
04:25
This U.S. Olympiad Coach Has a Unique Approach to Math
03:19
How Cosmic Dust Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
05:49
Meet One of NASA’s Pioneering Women
06:29
What Makes Physics Beautiful, According to a Nobel Prize Winner
05:32
New Clues in the Age-Old Question of the ‘Male’ and ‘Female’ Brain
03:14
This Computer Scientist’s Streaming Algorithms Shrink Big Data
02:44
Inside Dynamical Systems and the Mathematics of Change
02:09
The Cosmologist Who Dreams in the Universe’s Dark Threads
02:05
The Extraordinary Math Hidden in Everyday Life
02:02
The Bold Quest to Launch the Internet in Space
03:25
Physicist Jeff Gore’s Statistical Approach to Ecology
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Urban Traffic and Complex Systems — Carlos Gershenson
03:40
Emily Riehl Is Rewriting Higher Category Theory
03:58
Emily Riehl: Mathematician, Musician, Educator
02:28
Claudia de Rham: “Gravity Is the Law That Makes Everything Happen”
04:04
John Priscu and the Search for Life Under Ice
05:13
Liz MacDonald on the strangest auroras in the world.
02:38
James Maynard Solves the Hardest Easy Math Problems
02:06
Katie Mack Knows How It’s All Going to End
04:02
Pincelli Hull Explains What Killed Off the Dinosaurs
02:00
Ronald Rivest on Building Better Elections
02:16
Omololu Akin-Ojo: Doing Cutting-Edge Physics in Africa
02:11
Nobel Laureate James P. Allison on the Origins of His Cancer Immunotherapy Research
05:08
Scarlett Howard on the Lessons of Teaching Bees Math
02:39
Barbara Liskov on the Future of Computer Science
02:48
Virginia Trimble on How Astronomy Has Changed
02:52
Stephanie Wehner Aims to Build a Quantum Internet
02:00
Craig Callender on the Trouble With Black Hole Thermodynamics
02:55
Iyad Rahwan: Why We Need a Science of Machine Behavior
03:30
Carlo Rubbia on the Future of Particle Physics
02:33
Greg Johnson on A.I. That Sees Inside Cells
02:18
Hod Lipson Builds Consciousness Into a Robot
01:53
Lee Smolin on the Impossibility of Studying the Universe
04:27
Amie Wilkinson on the Mathematics of Change
01:46
Edward O. Wilson on the Evolution of Social Behaviors
04:58
Jim Gunn on Building Astronomical Instruments
02:06
Ecologist Jennifer Dunne on Humans’ Place in Food Webs
02:56
CRISPR Pioneer Jennifer Doudna on Its Research Promise
03:01
Priyamvada Natarajan: How Black Holes Shape Galaxies
01:29
Carolina Araujo on Supporting Women in Mathematics
02:08
Been Kim: A New Approach to Understanding How Machines Think
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Meenakshi Wadhwa on Meteorites and the Solar System
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Martin Rees on the Future of Science and Humanity
03:38
Why Different Parts of a Coffee Mug Produce Different Pitches
04:19
Valeria Pettorino on Learning About Dark Energy With the Euclid Satellite
02:19
Mario Jurić on How Astronomy Is Changing
01:00
Renee Reijo Pera on the Importance of Timing in Embryo Development
01:48
Tomas Bohr on Performing the Double-Slit Experiment with Bouncing Droplets
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Rosaly Lopes on Volcanoes Throughout the Solar System
01:45
Cohl Furey on the Octonions and Particle Physics
01:51
Jessica Whited on Limb Regeneration and the Axolotl Genome
02:19
Carina Curto on How Physicists Can Think About Neuroscience
02:07
Lisa Manning on the Dynamics of Glasses and Embryos
01:59
Michela Massimi: Defending the Philosophy of Science
01:52
Donald Richards: A Revealer of Secrets in the Data of Life and the Universe
01:22
Günter Ziegler Seeks God’s Perfect Math Proofs
02:18
Barbara Engelhardt on How to Improve Statistical Analyses of Genomes
02:50
Daniel Goldman and His Smart Robots
01:24
Gil Kalai: Why Quantum Computers Won’t Work
02:05
Erich Jarvis on Theories About the Origin of Vocal Learning
04:26
Ed Boyden on the Promise of Expansion Microscopy
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Richard Schwartz: In Praise of Simple Problems
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Corina Tarnita: First Understand Nature’s Rules
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Minhyong Kim: Connecting Number Theory to Physics
02:53
Federico Ardila: A Mathematician Who Dances to the Joys and Sorrows of Discovery
01:53
Michael Assis: The Atomic Theory of Origami
02:00
Rebecca Goldin: Why Math Is the Best Way to Make Sense of the World
01:54
Nigel Goldenfeld: Seeing Emergent Physics Behind Evolution
04:01
Neil Johnson: A Physicist Who Models ISIS and the Alt-Right
02:56
Svitlana Mayboroda: Taming Rogue Waves
01:38
Jay Pasachoff: Eclipse Hunter Reveals the Science That Can Only Be Done in the Dark
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Andrea Ghez: Black-Hole Hunter Takes Aim at Einstein
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Jessica Flack: How Nature Solves Problems Through Computation
01:57
Purvesh Khatri: More Data — the Dirtier the Better
02:04
Tim Maudlin: A Defense of the Reality of Time
02:37
John Novembre: A Map of Human History, Hidden in DNA
01:06
Sharon Glotzer: ‘Digital Alchemist’ Seeks Rules of Emergence
02:25
Sylvia Serfaty: In Mathematics, ‘You Cannot Be Lied To’
01:51
Francis Su: Math and the Good Life
01:43
Francis Su: Math Is for Everybody
01:23
Marcus Feldman: In Search of Actions That Alter Evolution
01:15
Elena Aprile: In the Deep, a Drive to Find Dark Matter
01:30
Janet Conrad: On a Hunt for a Ghost of a Particle
02:33
Erik Verlinde: The Case Against Dark Matter
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Cynthia Dwork: How to Force Our Machines to Play Fair
03:13
Richard Lenski: A Conductor of Evolution’s Subtle Symphony
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Michael Costanzo: Giant Genetic Map Reveals Life’s Hidden Links
01:52
Peter and Rosemary Grant: Watching Evolution Happen in Two Lifetimes
01:36
Tracy Slatyer: A Seeker of Dark Matter’s Hidden Light
01:12
Miranda Cheng: A Moonshine Master Toys With String Theory
01:43
Suchitra Sebastian: An Explorer of Quantum Borderlands
01:19
Ken Ono: A Life Inspired by an Unexpected Genius
02:06
Janna Levin on Science and Culture
01:32
Tiny Tests Seek the Universe’s Big Mysteries
01:28
David Moore: Tabletop Physics
01:59
The Evolutionary Argument Against Reality
02:13
David Deamer: How We’re Studying the Origins of Life
01:57
Michael Atiyah’s Imaginative State of Mind
00:58
Leslie Valiant: Searching for the Algorithms Underlying Life
00:37
Richard Dawid: Why Trust a Theory?
01:20
Christoph Adami: The Information Theory of Life
01:23
Joan Strassmann: The Woman Who Stared at Wasps
00:37
Gabriela González: Searching the Sky for the Wobbles of Gravity
01:24
Nima Arkani-Hamed’s Visions of Future Physics
02:02
Nancy Moran: An Explorer of Life’s Deepest Partnerships
00:53
James Bullock: The Case for Complex Dark Matter
01:45
Hiranya Peiris: How to Test If We Live in a Multiverse
02:15
Alan Guth: How Many Two-Headed Cows in a Multiverse?
01:28
A ‘Rebel’ Without a Ph.D.
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