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  • 2 Oct 2025
    Kunihiko Kaneko

    Universal Biology

    What is life, or are there universal properties of living systems? More than 80 years ago, Schrödinger published his seminal monograph What is Life? in which he predicted the nature of DNA as an information-carrying molecule and discussed the significance of the non-equilibrium nature of biological systems. This book was a physicist’s attempt to elucidate […]

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  • 18 Sep 2025
    Fabien Paillusson

    Statistical Mechanics as the Rosetta Stone of Physics?

    The Rosetta Stone is a famous stone artefact that was found in Rosetta in 1799 with inscriptions written on it in three different languages: Ancient Egyptian, Demotic and Ancient Greek. Given that Ancient Greek was well understood at the time, it helped deciphering the two other languages, most particularly Ancient Egyptian. Why do I tell […]

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  • 8 Jul 2025
    David Alan Clarke

    Introducing A first course in Magnetohydrodynamics

    Summary: A First Course in Magnetohydrodynamics offers a much-needed resource for undergraduate physics education.  Despite the fact that magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD) can be used to describe more than 99.99% of the visible universe, it is usually relegated to graduate programmes in plasma physics and almost never taught at the undergraduate level.  In this blog post, I […]

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  • 20 Jun 2025
    Veit Elser

    A radically different method for solving problems

    The animation running below shows a new kind of algorithm solving a nonogram puzzle. The task is to arrange purple squares in a grid according to some constraints listed on the sides. For example, the “3 5 5” next to the top row means the purple squares should form separated blocks of size 3, 5, and 5 […]

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  • 23 May 2025
    Satoshi Sawai, Kunihiko Kaneko, Chikara Furusawa, Hiroaki Takagi

    Mathematical frameworks to understand the logic of life

    The complexity of living systems is among the most fascinating subjects in science. From cellular responses, adaptation and rhythms, synchronized firing of neurons to the emergence of multicellular patterns and the evolution of life itself, biology is full of dynamical, structured, and often unpredictable behavior. Capturing these phenomena in a quantitative framework is one of […]

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  • 6 May 2025
    Yee-Fui Ng

    Robogovt: how should we regulate automated government decision-making?

    Artificial intelligence and machine learning have enabled widespread automation of government decision-making in Western liberal democracies. Yet vulnerable populations have been seriously harmed because of the difficulties they face in challenging automated decisions. In Australia, the social security automated system pejoratively dubbed as “Robodebt” erroneously identified overpayments deemed to be owed by social security beneficiaries. […]

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  • 9 Jan 2025
    Andrei Khrennikov

    Exploring Quantum Nonlocality and Contextuality: A Journey Through the Växjö Conferences and My New Book

    Quantum mechanics—one of the most puzzling and fascinating areas of modern science—has captivated both physicists and the public for over a century. From Einstein’s skepticism about its strange implications to the mysterious behavior of particles that seem to communicate instantaneously across vast distances, quantum theory constantly challenges our understanding of the universe. In my new […]

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  • 20 Dec 2024
    Luca Belli

    Digital Sovereignty in the BRICS Countries: A Global South Perspective

    In a world largely shaped by Silicon Valley tech giants, the BRICS countries—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, now expanding to new members —are emerging as influential players in the realm of digital policy and innovation. With 40% of the world’s population and a quarter of global GDP, the BRICS nations command substantial resources, […]

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