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- 285 - Cryptographers Discover a New Foundation for Quantum Secrecy
Researchers have proved that secure quantum encryption is possible in a world without hard problems.
The post Cryptographers Discover a New Foundation for Quantum Secrecy first appeared on Quanta Magazine
Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 284 - Electric 'Ripples' in the Resting Brain Tag Memories for Storage
New experiments reveal how the brain chooses which memories to save and add credence to advice about the importance of rest.
The post Electric ‘Ripples’ in the Resting Brain Tag Memories for Storage first appeared on Quanta Magazine
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 283 - AI Starts to Sift Through String Theory's Near-Endless Possibilities
How might a great big four-dimensional world emerge from tiny strings? Neural networks are helping string theorists test possibilities.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 282 - Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare
There's a new consensus among biologists and philosophers of the mind: Most animals have some form of conscious experience.
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 281 - Dark Energy May Be Weakening, Major Astrophysics Study FindsWed, 18 Sep 2024
- 280 - Brain's 'Background Noise' May Explain Value of Shock Therapy
A recent study hints that electroconvulsive therapy might help restore the brain's balance of excitation and inhibition.
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 279 - Swirling Forces, Crushing Pressures Measured in the Proton
The proton is the anchor of every atom that makes up the bulk of our world. Now, physicists have mapped the mechanical properties of its interior. The pressure is on.
Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 278 - Never-Repeating Tiles Can Safeguard Quantum Information
Two researchers have proved that Penrose tilings, famous patterns that never repeat, are mathematically equivalent to a kind of quantum error correction.
The post Never-Repeating Tiles Can Safeguard Quantum Information first appeared on Quanta Magazine
Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 277 - Radio Maps May Reveal the Universe's Biggest Magnetic Fields
Researchers claim that five new maps reveal the orderly magnetic fields tucked into massive galaxy clusters.
Thu, 25 Jul 2024 - 276 - New Clues for What Will Happen When the Sun Eats the Earth
When yellow dwarfs like our sun die, they first balloon into red giants, and then smolder, ember-like, as white dwarfs for trillions of years. Orbiting planets that survive could live on indefinitely, and maybe even host life - a possible future for Earth.
Wed, 10 Jul 2024 - 275 - New Cell Atlases Reveal Untold Variety in the Brain and Beyond
Scientists can fingerprint the function of tens of thousands or even millions of cells in a single experiment. This expansive data may fundamentally reshape our understanding of human anatomy and biology.
Wed, 26 Jun 2024 - 274 - Extra-Long Blasts Challenge Our Theories of Cosmic Cataclysms
Everything is made of stardust. Gamma-ray bursts may help physicists learn how each element in the periodic table is born in the cosmos.
Tue, 11 Jun 2024 - 273 - Meet Strange Metals: Where Electricity May Flow Without ElectronsWed, 29 May 2024
- 272 - In the Gut's 'Second Brain,' Key Agents of Health Emerge
Gut feelings, like the stomachache one might get from overeating, are driven by the enteric "second brain" in our digestive systems.
Wed, 15 May 2024 - 271 - During Pregnancy, a Fake 'Infection' Protects the Fetus
The placenta has a unique trick for keeping immune defenses on standby, even when no viral infections threaten a pregnancy.
Wed, 01 May 2024 - 270 - Why the Human Brain Perceives Small Numbers Better
A recent neurological study provides an unprecedented look at how number sense works in the human brain.
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 269 - Inside Scientists' Life-Saving Prediction of the Iceland Eruption
An Icelandic peninsula that hadn't seen any volcanism for 800 years has now awoken. Eruptions could continue for decades or even centuries.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 268 - Echoes of Electromagnetism Found in Number TheoryWed, 20 Mar 2024
- 267 - Tiny Language Models Come of Age
Using large language models to generate training data for smaller models might be more effective than vacuuming up text from the internet and filtering out the garbage.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 266 - Rogue Worlds Throw Planetary Ideas Out of Orbit
Astronomers have long known of rogue worlds - cosmic loners that drift through space, untethered to a star. Now JWST is spotting them in pairs.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 265 - What Makes Life Tick? Mitochondria May Keep Time for Cells
We're all used to hearing about mitochondria as the powerhouse of the cell. It turns out that they are also the timekeepers.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 264 - An Old Conjecture Falls, Making Spheres a Lot More Complicated
Many discoveries in mathematics make things simpler, but a recent disproof instead creates a universe of new, complicated possibilities.
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 263 - Even Synthetic Life Forms With a Tiny Genome Can Evolve
Biologists have discovered that even one of the weakest, simplest self-replicating organisms on the planet can evolve.
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 262 - Selfish, Virus-Like DNA Can Carry Genes Between Species
Genetic elements known as "Mavericks" may be responsible for transferring genes between different species throughout the history of life.
Wed, 20 Dec 2023 - 261 - Exoplanets Could Help Us Learn How Planets Make Magnetism
Earth has a magnetic field, but Venus, Earth's sister planet, doesn't. Why does one rocky planet have a magnetic field while the other does not?
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 - 260 - To Move Fast, Quantum Maze Solvers Must Forget the Past
If you've ever entered a room, and then completely forgotten how you got there, you may have something in common with a quantum computer.
Tue, 21 Nov 2023 - 259 - Underground Cells Make 'Dark Oxygen' Without Light
In the groundwaters beneath Alberta, Canada, researchers have found microbes that can produce abundant oxygen, even in the absence of light.
Wed, 08 Nov 2023 - 258 - How the Brain Protects Itself From Blood-Borne Threats
A system of sophisticated pumps and receptors protects the brain like bouncers at the door of an elite club.
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 - 257 - JWST Spots Giant Black Holes All Over the Early UniverseWed, 11 Oct 2023
- 256 - Is It Real or Imagined? How Your Brain Tells the Difference.
A recent neuroscience study reveals how human brains differentiate between the imagined and the observed.
Wed, 27 Sep 2023 - 255 - Chatbots Don't Know What Stuff Isn'tWed, 13 Sep 2023
- 254 - Global Microbiome Study Gives New View of Shared Health Risks
A recent study found that the more time you spend with someone, the more likely you are to share strains of species in your microbiome.
Wed, 30 Aug 2023 - 253 - Physicists Use Quantum Mechanics to Pull Energy out of Nothing
A recently demonstrated quantum protocol teleports energy from one location to another without violating any sacred physical principles.
Wed, 16 Aug 2023 - 252 - How Loneliness Reshapes the Brain
Loneliness doesn't just make people feel isolated. It alters their brain in ways that can hinder their ability to trust and connect to others.
Wed, 02 Aug 2023 - 251 - Gene Expression in Neurons Solves a Brain Evolution PuzzleWed, 19 Jul 2023
- 250 - Machines Learn Better if We Teach Them the Basics
To improve reinforcement learning algorithms, computer scientists are training them as if they were human.
Wed, 05 Jul 2023 - 249 - The Cause of Depression Is Probably Not What You ThinkWed, 21 Jun 2023
- 248 - Ants Live 10 Times Longer by Altering Their Insulin Responses
A tapeworm has evolved the ability to make its ant hosts live longer. Researchers recently discovered how the parasite does it.
Wed, 07 Jun 2023 - 247 - How the Brain Distinguishes Memories From Perceptions
The "blurriness" of remembered images may help our brains distinguish memories from current perceptions.
Wed, 24 May 2023 - 246 - What Causes Alzheimer's? Scientists Are Rethinking the Answer. (Pt 2)
Researchers investigating alternatives to amyloid plaques as the possible cause of Alzheimer's disease have faced resistance, but intriguing new theories have emerged.
Wed, 10 May 2023 - 245 - What Causes Alzheimer's? Scientists Are Rethinking the Answer. (Pt. 1)
For three decades, most Alzheimer's researchers have stuck by the theory that aggregations of proteins called amyloid plaques cause the disease. But unsatisfied with the slow pace of progress, some are now exploring other hypotheses.
Wed, 26 Apr 2023 - 244 - Astronomers Say They Have Spotted the Universe's First Stars
Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, we may have just gotten a glimpse of the first generation of stars.
Wed, 12 Apr 2023 - 243 - New Chip Expands the Possibilities for AI
Chips that run on an analog spectrum of memory rather than 0s and 1s could transform energy-efficient AI.
Wed, 29 Mar 2023 - 242 - How Supergenes Fuel Evolution Despite Harmful Mutations
"Supergenes" lock several genes together into a single inheritable unit. This type of evolution offers both risks and rewards.
Wed, 15 Mar 2023 - 241 - Brightest-Ever Space Explosion Reveals Possible Hints of Dark Matter
In 2022, astronomers saw the brightest gamma-ray burst ever observed by humans. Did it also offer a glimpse of dark matter?
Wed, 01 Mar 2023 - 240 - Inside the Proton, the 'Most Complicated Thing You Could Possibly Imagine'Thu, 16 Feb 2023
- 239 - High-Temperature Superconductivity Understood at Last
Physicists have all but confirmed the phenomenon behind the strongest known form of superconductivity.
Wed, 01 Feb 2023 - 238 - Record-Breaking Robot Highlights How Animals Excel at JumpingWed, 18 Jan 2023
- 237 - A Good Memory or a Bad One? One Brain Molecule Decides.Wed, 04 Jan 2023
- 236 - Old Problem About Mathematical Curves Falls to Young Couple
A husband and wife math duo solved an algebraic question that went unanswered for more than a century.
Wed, 21 Dec 2022 - 235 - How the Physics of Nothing Underlies Everything
The key to understanding the origin and fate of the universe may be a more complete understanding of the vacuum.
Wed, 07 Dec 2022 - 234 - Geometric Analysis Reveals How Birds Mastered FlightWed, 23 Nov 2022
- 233 - How the 'Diamond of the Plant World' Helped Land Plants EvolveWed, 09 Nov 2022
- 232 - Protein Blobs Linked to Alzheimer's Affect Aging in All CellsWed, 26 Oct 2022
- 231 - The Brain Has a 'Low-Power Mode' That Blunts Our Senses
Neuroscientists uncovered an energy-saving mode in vision-system neurons that works at the cost of being able to see fine-grained details. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Unanswered Questions" by Kevin MacLeod.
Wed, 12 Oct 2022 - 230 - Researchers Achieve 'Absurdly Fast' Algorithm for Network FlowWed, 28 Sep 2022
- 229 - The Hidden Heroines of Chaos
Two women programmers played a pivotal role in the birth of chaos theory. Their previously untold story illustrates the changing status of computation in science.
Thu, 26 Mar 2020 - 228 - Graduate Student's Side Project Proves Prime Number Conjecture
A graduate student recently proved Paul Erdős' conjecture about what makes the prime numbers particularly unique among primitive sets.
Wed, 14 Sep 2022 - 227 - Physicists Rewrite the Fundamental Law That Leads to Disorder
The second law of thermodynamics is among the most sacred in all of science, but it has always rested on 19th century arguments about probability. New arguments trace its true source to the flows of quantum information.
Wed, 31 Aug 2022 - 226 - Secrets of the Moon's Permanent Shadows Are Coming to Light
Robots are about to venture into the sunless depths of lunar craters to investigate ancient water ice trapped there, while remote studies find hints about how water arrives on rocky worlds. Read more and explore infographics at quantamagazine.org.
Wed, 17 Aug 2022 - 225 - Deep Learning Poised to 'Blow Up' Famed Fluid Equations
For centuries, mathematicians have tried to prove that Euler's fluid equations can produce nonsensical answers. A new approach to machine learning has researchers betting that "blowup" is near. Read more at quantamagazine.org. Music is "Pulse" by Geographer.
Wed, 03 Aug 2022 - 224 - Researchers Identify 'Master Problem' Underlying All Cryptography
The existence of secure cryptography depends on one of the oldest questions in computational complexity.
Tue, 19 Jul 2022 - 223 - Brain Chemical Helps Signal to Neurons When to Start a Movement
Dopamine, a neurochemical often associated with reward behavior, also seems to help organize precisely when the brain initiates movements. It's the latest revelation about the power of neuromodulators.
Wed, 06 Jul 2022 - 222 - This Animal's Behavior Is Mechanically Programmed
Biomechanical interactions, rather than neurons, control the movements of one of the simplest animals. The discovery offers a glimpse into how animal behavior worked before neurons evolved.
Wed, 22 Jun 2022 - 221 - Tiny Galaxies Reveal Secrets of Supermassive Black Holes
Dwarf galaxies weren't supposed to have big black holes. Their surprise discovery has revealed clues about how the universe's biggest black holes could have formed.
Wed, 08 Jun 2022 - 220 - A Deepening Crisis Forces Physicists to Rethink Structure of Nature's Laws
To explain "naturalness," physicists are rethinking some of their core assumptions about the way that nature works.
Wed, 25 May 2022 - 219 - New Map of Meaning in the Brain Changes Ideas About Memory
Researchers have mapped hundreds of semantic categories to the tiny bits of the cortex that represent them in our thoughts and perceptions. What they discovered might change our view of memory. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org.
Wed, 11 May 2022 - 218 - Machine Learning Gets a Quantum Speedup
Two teams have shown how quantum approaches can solve problems faster than classical computers, bringing physics and computer science closer together.
Wed, 27 Apr 2022 - 217 - Secrets of Early Animal Evolution Revealed by Chromosome 'Tectonics'
Just as plate tectonics makes sense of the geology and positions of continents, "genome tectonics" helps biologists reconstruct the genomic duplications, fusions and translocations that created the chromosomes we see today.
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 - 216 - A Solution to the Faint-Sun Paradox Reveals a Narrow Window for Life
When the sun was 30% dimmer, Earth seems like it should have been inhospitably frozen, but new work suggests that dimness may be why life exists here at all.
Thu, 31 Mar 2022 - 215 - Evolution 'Landscapes' Predict What's Next for COVID Virus
By mapping in three dimensions how various mutations affect the fitness of the coronavirus, researchers can get insights into how the COVID-19 pandemic might change next.
Fri, 18 Mar 2022 - 214 - Flying Fish and Aquarium Pets Yield Secrets of Evolution
New studies reveal the ancient, shared genetic "grammar" underpinning the diverse evolution of fish fins and tetrapod limbs. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Hidden Agenda" by Kevin MacLeod.
Thu, 03 Mar 2022 - 213 - Mathematicians Outwit Hidden Number Conspiracy
Decades ago, a mathematician posed a warmup problem for some of the most difficult questions about prime numbers. It turned out to be just as difficult to solve, until now. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Aimless Amos" by Rondo Brothers.
Thu, 17 Feb 2022 - 212 - Mathematician Hurls Structure and Disorder Into Century-Old Problem
A new paper shows how to create longer disordered strings than mathematicians had thought possible, proving that a well-known recent conjecture is "spectacularly wrong." Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Transmission" by John Deley and the 41 Players.
Thu, 03 Feb 2022 - 211 - Rumbles on Mars Raise Hopes of Underground Magma Flows
Small and cold, Mars has long been considered a dead planet. But a series of recent discoveries has forced scientists to rethink how recently its insides stopped churning - if they ever stopped at all. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Pulse" by Geographer.
Thu, 29 Apr 2021 - 210 - A Surprise Source of Life’s Code
Emerging data suggests that mysterious new genes arise from so-called "junk" DNA. And, all life on Earth is made of molecules that twist in the same direction, but new research reveals that this may not always be the case. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org.
Thu, 27 Aug 2015 - 209 - Researchers Defeat Randomness to Create Ideal Code
By carefully constructing a multidimensional and well-connected graph, a team of researchers has finally created a long-sought locally testable code that can immediately reveal whether it's been corrupted. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Clover 3" by Vibe Mountain.
Thu, 20 Jan 2022 - 208 - The Brain Processes Speech in Parallel With Other Sounds
Scientists thought that the brain's hearing centers might just process speech along with other sounds. But new work suggests that speech gets some special treatment very early on. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Thought Bot" by Audionautix.
Thu, 06 Jan 2022 - 207 - Biologists Rethink the Logic Behind Cells' Molecular Signals
The molecular signaling systems of complex cells are nothing like simple electronic circuits. The logic governing their operation is riotously complex - but it has advantages. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Unanswered Questions" by Kevin MacLeod.
Thu, 23 Dec 2021 - 206 - A Massive Subterranean ‘Tree’ Is Moving Magma to Earth’s Surface
Deep in the mantle, a branching plume of intensely hot material appears to be the engine powering vast volcanic activity. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Dark Toys" by SYBS.
Thu, 09 Dec 2021 - 205 - One Lab’s Quest to Build Space-Time Out of Quantum Particles
For over two decades, physicists have pondered how the fabric of space-time may emerge from some kind of quantum entanglement. In Monika Schleier-Smith's lab at Stanford University, the thought experiment is becoming real. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Clover 3" by Vibe Mountain.
Wed, 24 Nov 2021 - 204 - The New Thermodynamic Understanding of Clocks
Studies of the simplest possible clocks have revealed their fundamental limitations - as well as insights into the nature of time itself. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Aimless Amos" by Rondo Brothers.
Thu, 11 Nov 2021 - 203 - The Brain Doesn’t Think the Way You Think It Does
Familiar categories of mental functions such as perception, memory and attention reflect our experience of ourselves, but they are misleading about how the brain works. More revealing approaches are emerging. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Pulse" by Geographer.
Thu, 28 Oct 2021 - 202 - Eternal Change for No Energy: A Time Crystal Finally Made RealThu, 14 Oct 2021
- 201 - How Many Numbers Exist? Infinity Proof Moves Math Closer to an Answer.
For 50 years, mathematicians have believed that the total number of real numbers is unknowable. A new proof suggests otherwise. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Good Times" by Patrick Patrikios.
Thu, 30 Sep 2021 - 200 - DNA Has Four Bases. Some Viruses Swap in a Fifth.
The DNA of some viruses doesn't use the same four nucleotide bases found in all other life. New work shows how this exception is possible and hints that it could be more common than we think. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Hidden Agenda" by Kevin MacLeod.
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 - 199 - The Mystery at the Heart of Physics That Only Math Can Solve
The accelerating effort to understand the mathematics of quantum field theory will have profound consequences for both math and physics. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Pulse" by Geographer.
Thu, 02 Sep 2021 - 198 - Radioactivity May Fuel Life Deep Underground and Inside Other Worlds
New work suggests that the radiolytic splitting of water supports giant subsurface ecosystems of life on Earth - and could do it elsewhere, too. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Fire Water" by Saidbysed.
Thu, 19 Aug 2021 - 197 - DNA of Giant ‘Corpse Flower’ Parasite Surprises Biologists
The bizarre genome of the world's most mysterious flowering plants shows how far parasites will go in stealing, deleting and duplicating DNA. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Who's Using Who" by the Mini Vandals.
Thu, 05 Aug 2021 - 196 - Scientists Pin Down When Earth’s Crust Cracked, Then Came to Life
New data indicating that Earth's surface broke up about 3.2 billion years ago helps clarify how plate tectonics drove the evolution of complex life. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Pulse" by Geographer.
Thu, 22 Jul 2021 - 195 - A New Twist Reveals Superconductivity’s Secrets
An unexpected superconductor was beginning to look like a fluke, but a new theory and a second discovery have revealed that emergent quasiparticles may be behind the effect. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Racing the Clock" by The Green Orbs.
Thu, 08 Jul 2021 - 194 - Statistics Postdoc Tames Decades-Old Geometry Problem
To the surprise of experts in the field, a postdoctoral statistician has solved one of the most important problems in high-dimensional convex geometry. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Transmission" by John Deley and the 41 Players.
Thu, 24 Jun 2021 - 193 - Mathematicians Set Numbers in Motion to Unlock Their Secrets
A new proof demonstrates the power of arithmetic dynamics, an emerging discipline that combines insights from number theory and dynamical systems. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Pulse" by Geographer.
Thu, 10 Jun 2021 - 192 - Artificial Neural Nets Finally Yield Clues to How Brains Learn
The learning algorithm that enables the runaway success of deep neural networks doesn't work in biological brains, but researchers are finding alternatives that could. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Telepathic Drive" by Unicorn Heads.
Thu, 27 May 2021 - 191 - Brain’s ‘Background Noise’ May Hold Clues to Persistent Mysteries
By digging out signals hidden within the brain's electrical chatter, scientists are getting new insights into sleep, aging and more. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Thought Bot" by Audionautix.
Thu, 13 May 2021 - 189 - Mathematicians Resurrect Hilbert’s 13th Problem
Long considered solved, David Hilbert's question about seventh-degree polynomials is leading researchers to a new web of mathematical connections. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Confusing Disco" by Birocratic.
Thu, 15 Apr 2021 - 188 - A Newfound Source of Cellular Order in the Chemistry of Life
Inside cells, droplets of biomolecules called condensates merge, divide and dissolve. Their dance may regulate vital processes. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Winner, Winner" by Kevin MacLeod.
Thu, 01 Apr 2021 - 187 - The Mystery of Mistletoe’s Missing Genes
Mistletoes have all but shut down the powerhouses of their cells. Scientists are still trying to understand the plants' unorthodox survival strategy. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Sugar Zone" by Silent Partner.
Thu, 18 Mar 2021 - 186 - The New History of the Milky Way
Over the past two years, astronomers have rewritten the story of our galaxy. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Cast of Pods" by Doug Maxwell.
Thu, 04 Mar 2021 - 185 - Scientists Uncover the Universal Geometry of Geology
An exercise in pure mathematics has led to a wide-ranging theory of how the world comes together. Read more at QuantaMagazine.org. Music is "Sugar Zone" by Silent Partner.
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