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- “Letter from Shanghai: Reflections on China in 2024—#73 § Culture of Science in China & AI Arms Races”, 2024
- “How a Silly Science Prize Changed My Career: A Levitating Frog, a Necrophiliac Duck, Taxi Drivers’ Brains—The Ig Nobel Prizes Have Shined a Spotlight on Offbeat Work. Here’s an inside Look at How Winners Feel about This Sometimes Unwanted ‘Honor’”, 2024
- “Statistical Patterns in the Equations of Physics and the Emergence of a Meta-Law of Nature”, et al 2024
- “Teachers and the Transmission of Excellence: Disentangling Selection and Training”, 2024
- “The Scaling Law in Stellar Light Curves”, et al 2024
- “AstroPT: Scaling Large Observation Models for Astronomy”, et al 2024
- “Autonomous LLM-Driven Research from Data to Human-Verifiable Research Papers”, et al 2024
- “Is ChatGPT Transforming Academics’ Writing Style?”, 2024
- “Artificial Intelligence for Retrosynthetic Planning Needs Both Data and Expert Knowledge”, Strieth- et al 2024
- “The Ultraviolet Myth”, Bomark & 2024
- “Solar Eclipses and the Origins of Critical Thinking and Complexity”, Litina & 2023
- “GenCast: Diffusion-Based Ensemble Forecasting for Medium-Range Weather”, et al 2023
- “Is There a Black Hole in the Center of the Sun? No”, et al 2023
- “The Virial Theorem and the Price Equation”, 2023
- “Element Abundance Patterns in Stars Indicate Fission of Nuclei Heavier Than Uranium”, et al 2023
- “Scaling Transformer Neural Networks for Skillful and Reliable Medium-Range Weather Forecasting”, et al 2023
- “America, Jump-Started: World War II R&D and the Takeoff of the US Innovation System”, 2023
- “GPQA: A Graduate-Level Google-Proof Q&A Benchmark”, et al 2023
- “The Impact of Large Language Models on Scientific Discovery: a Preliminary Study Using GPT-4”, AI42023
- “Hidden Citations Obscure True Impact in Science”, et al 2023
- “Fair Coins Tend to Land on the Same Side They Started: Evidence from 350,757 Flips”, et al 2023
- “All Objects and Some Questions”, 2023
- “Casting TNT As an Explosive”, 2023
- “Scientific Productivity As a Random Walk”, et al 2023
- “Connecting Spatial Thinking to STEM Learning through Visualizations”, et al 2023
- “Impact of Major Awards [Nobel & MacArthur] on the Subsequent Work of Their Recipients”, et al 2023
- “The Oxygen Bottleneck for Technospheres”, 2023
- “#147: Forging the MRNA Revolution—Katalin Karikó § Education & Ambition”, 2023
- “How People Decide Who Is Correct When Groups of Scientists Disagree”, et al 2023
- “On Stellar Migration from the Andromeda Galaxy”, et al 2023
- “What the Scientists Who Pioneered Weight-Loss Drugs Want You to Know”, 2023
- “Harm Hypervigilance in Public Reactions to Scientific Evidence”, et al 2023
- “Resting on Their Laureates? Research Productivity Among Winners of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine”, et al 2023
- “Learning to Generate Novel Scientific Directions With Contextualized Literature-Based Discovery”, et al 2023
- “You And Your Research”, 2023
- “Saving Time and Money in Biomedical Publishing: the Case for Free-Format Submissions With Minimal Requirements”, et al 2023
- “Advances in Apparent Conceptual Physics Reasoning in GPT-4”, 2023
- “Political Endorsement by Nature and Trust in Scientific Expertise during COVID-19”, 2023
- “Model Scale versus Domain Knowledge in Statistical Forecasting of Chaotic Systems”, 2023
- “Six Experiments in Action Minimization”, 2023
- “Finding Paths of Least Action With Gradient Descent”, 2023
- “The Art of the Shadow: How Painters Have Gotten It Wrong for Centuries [From The Visual World of Shadows]”, 2023
- “Organic Reaction Mechanism Classification Using Machine Learning”, 2023
- “ClimaX: A Foundation Model for Weather and Climate”, et al 2023
- “AI Insights into Theoretical Physics and the Swampland Program: A Journey Through the Cosmos With ChatGPT”, 2023
- “Discovery Fiction”, 2023
- “Recent Advances in Polymorph Discovery Methods of Organic Crystals”, et al 2022
- “Dynamic Soaring As a Means to Exceed the Solar Wind Speed”, et al 2022
- “Are Ideas Being Fished Out?”, 2022
- “A Deep Learning and Digital Archaeology Approach for Mosquito Repellent Discovery”, et al 2022
- “Galactica: A Large Language Model for Science”, et al 2022
- “Black-Hole Radiation Decoding Is Quantum Cryptography”, 2022
- “Prediction and Politics in Beijing, 1668: A Jesuit Astronomer and His Technical Resources in a Time of Crisis”, 2022
- “Lazarus Stars: Numerical Investigations of Stellar Evolution With Star-Lifting”, 2022
- “The Flow from Simulation to Reality”, Zsolnai-2022
- “Caught in the Crossfire: Fears of Chinese-American Scientists”, et al 2022
- “A Causal Limit to Communication within an Expanding Cosmological Civilization”, 2022
- “Science Beliefs, Political Ideology, and Cognitive Sophistication”, et al 2022
- “Remote Collaboration Fuses Fewer Breakthrough Ideas”, et al 2022
- “Polymathy Among Nobel Laureates As a Creative Strategy—The Qualitative and Phenomenological Evidence”, Root-Bernstein & Root-2022
- “Generating Scientific Claims for Zero-Shot Scientific Fact Checking”, et al 2022
- “Scientific Grant Funding”, 2022
- “Magnetic Control of Tokamak Plasmas through Deep Reinforcement Learning”, et al 2022
- “Clock: 解説”
- “Synthetic Fat from Petroleum As a Resilient Food for Global Catastrophes: Preliminary Techno-Economic Assessment and Technology Roadmap”, et al 2022
- “AI Improvements in Chemical Calculations”, 2021
- “Artificial Intelligence ‘Sees’ Split Electrons”, 2021
- “Pushing the Frontiers of Density Functionals by Solving the Fractional Electron Problem”, et al 2021
- “Quantum Advantage in Learning from Experiments”, et al 2021
- “Behind the Scenes of the 1957 Chapel Hill Conference on the Role of Gravitation in Physics”, 2021
- “Amateur Hour: Improving Knowledge Diversity in Psychological and Behavioral Science by Harnessing Contributions from Amateurs”, 2021
- “Mining for Strong Gravitational Lenses With Self-Supervised Learning”, et al 2021
- “Missing Link between Talent Development and Eminence: Why Gifted Students Abandon Their Pursuit of Science”, 2021d
- “How a Fake Kepler Portrait Became Iconic”, Shore & 2021
- “Estimating the Additive Heritability of Historiometric Eminence in a Super-Pedigree Comprised of 4 Prominent Families”, et al 2021b
- “Quantum-Enhanced Nonlinear Microscopy”, et al 2021
- “Isochoric Freezing and Its Emerging Applications in Food Preservation”, et al 2021
- “How Is Science Clicked on Twitter? Click Metrics for Bitly Short Links to Scientific Publications”, et al 2021
- “The Quantum Field Theory on Which the Everyday World Supervenes”, 2021
- “E(3)-Equivariant Graph Neural Networks for Data-Efficient and Accurate Interatomic Potentials”, et al 2021
- “Does Tweeting Improve Citations? One-Year Results from the TSSMN Prospective Randomized Trial”, et al 2021
- “Predicting Scientific Breakthroughs Based on Knowledge Structure Variations”, 2020
- “Compensatory Conspicuous Communication: Low Status Increases Jargon Use”, et al 2020
- “The Elasticity of Science”, 2020
- “Water on Mars: Discovery of Three Buried Lakes Intrigues Scientists: Researchers Have Detected a Group of Lakes Hidden under the Red Planet’s Icy Surface.”, 2020
- “M51-ULS-1b: The First Candidate for a Planet in an External Galaxy”, et al 2020
- “Phosphine Gas in the Cloud Decks of Venus”, et al 2020
- “Once-Daily, Subcutaneous Vosoritide Therapy in Children With Achondroplasia: a Randomized, Double-Blind, Phase 3, Placebo-Controlled, Multicentre Trial”, et al 2020
- “‘Dwarf Pride’ Was Hard Won. Will a Growth Drug Undermine It?: An Experimental Medication That Increases Height in Children With the Most Common Form of Dwarfism Has Raised Hope That It Can Help Them Lead Easier Lives. But Some Say the Condition Is Not a Problem in Need of a Cure.”, 2020
- “Can Self-Replicating Species Flourish in the Interior of a Star?”, 2020
- “The Thermodynamics of Clocks”, 2020
- “Lights and Shadows”, 2020
- “CERN Makes Bold Push to Build €21-Billion Supercollider: European Particle-Physics Lab Will Pursue a 100-Kilometre Machine to Uncover the Higgs Boson’s Secrets—But It Doesn’t yet Have the Funds”, 2020
- “How Do Scientific Views Change? Notes From an Extended Adversarial Collaboration”, et al 2020
- “Shadow of the Great Firewall: The Impact of Google Blockade on Innovation in China”, 2020c
- “GNS: Learning to Simulate Complex Physics With Graph Networks”, Sanchez- et al 2020
- “Collections/Images: Cosmography Manuscript (12th Century)”, 2020
- “A Single-Component Water-Lean Post-Combustion CO2 Capture Solvent With Exceptionally Low Operational Heat and Total Costs of Capture—Comprehensive Experimental and Theoretical Evaluation”, et al 2020
- “Video-Guided Real-To-Virtual Parameter Transfer for Viscous Fluids”, 2019
- “BioRxiv: the Preprint Server for Biology”, et al 2019
- “Snow Crystals”, 2019
- “Novelist Cormac McCarthy’s Tips on How to Write a Great Science Paper: The Pulitzer Prizewinner Shares His Advice for Pleasing Readers, Editors and Yourself”, 2019
- “Cobalt and Ruthenium Drift in Ultra-Thin Oxides”, et al 2019
- “Schrödinger’s Zombie: Adam Brown at the 6th FQXi Meeting”, 2019
- “We Need a New Science of Progress: Humanity Needs to Get Better at Knowing How to Get Better”, 2019
- “Why Did We Wait so Long for the Bicycle?”, 2019
- “Ingredients for Creating Disruptive Research Teams”, 2019
- “Universal Quantum Control through Deep Reinforcement Learning”, et al 2019
- “Ed Boyden on Minding Your Brain (Episode 64)”, 2019
- “The Halo Drive: Fuel-Free Relativistic Propulsion of Large Masses via Recycled Boomerang Photons”, 2019
- “Linking Plasma Formation in Grapes to Microwave Resonances of Aqueous Dimers”, et al 2019
- “The Degree of Fine-Tuning in Our Universe—And Others”, 2019
- “Do Economists Swing for the Fences After Tenure?”, et al 2018
- “Blueberry Earth”, 2018
- “Electric Fields Elicit Ballooning in Spiders”, 2018
- “The Price of Gravity: Private Patronage and the Transformation of Gravitational Physics After World War II”, 2018
- “The Random Walk of Cars and Their Collision Probabilities With Planets”, et al 2018
- “Early Industrial Roots of Green Chemistry and the History of the BHC Ibuprofen Process Invention and Its Quality Connection”, 2017
- “Sound Pressures Generated by Exploding Eggs”, 2017
- “Learning to Plan Chemical Syntheses”, et al 2017
- “Quark-Level Analogue of Nuclear Fusion With Doubly-Heavy Baryons”, 2017
- “Preprint Déjà Vu: an FAQ”, 2017
- “Accelerating Science With Generative Adversarial Networks: An Application to 3D Particle Showers in Multi-Layer Calorimeters”, et al 2017
- “Seasonality of Auricular Amputations in Rabbits”, et al 2017
- “Blind Analysis As a Correction for Confirmatory Bias in Physics and in Psychology”, Mac2017
- “What Does Any of This Have To Do With Physics? Einstein and Feynman Ushered Me into Grad School, Reality Ushered Me Out”, 2016
- “The Golden Age of Calcutta Physics: Difficulties in Reconstructing the History”, 2016
- “Exploration and Exploitation of Victorian Science in Darwin’s Reading Notebooks”, et al 2016
- “Quantifying the Evolution of Individual Scientific Impact”, et al 2016
- “Life under a Black Sun”, et al 2016
- “Do Scholars Follow Betteridge’s Law? The Use of Questions in Journal Article Titles”, 2016
- “Metaphysics of the Principle of Least Action”, 2015
- “On The History and Future of Cosmic Planet Formation”, 2015
- “Ten Simple Rules for Lifelong Learning, According to Hamming”, et al 2015
- “The Ph.D. Grind: A Ph.D. Student Memoir”, 2015
- “Quantification of Pizza Baking Properties of Different Cheeses, and Their Correlation With Cheese Functionality”, et al 2014
- “Finite Time Blowup for an Averaged Three-Dimensional Navier-Stokes Equation”, 2014
- “Science and Engineering Indicators 2014 § Chapter 7: Public Attitudes and Understanding”, 2014 (page 23)
- “Searching the Internet for Evidence of Time Travelers”, 2013
- “Ballooning Spiders: The Case for Electrostatic Flight”, 2013
- “Halley and the Eternity of the World Revisited”, 2013
- “Osmosis Is Not Driven by Water Dilution”, 2013
- “Does the John Bates Clark Medal Boost Subsequent Productivity and Citation Success?”, et al 2013
- “Niels Bohr between Physics and Chemistry: Bohr’s Atomic Theory Was Addressed As Much to Chemical Problems As to Physical Ones. But the Great Scientist’s Intent to Establish a New Framework for Atomic and Molecular Chemistry Was Less Successful, and Was Unacknowledged by Most Chemists”, 2013
- “Wet Mammals Shake at Tuned Frequencies to Dry”, et al 2012
- “On the Tumbling Toast Problem”, 2012
- “Predicting the Outcome of Roulette”, 2012
- “The Thermodynamics of Prediction”, et al 2012
- “Why Does Attention to Web Articles Fall With Time?”, 2012
- “Richard W. Hamming: Curiosity And Collaboration Define A Coding Career”, 2011
- “Detection Technique for Artificially-Illuminated Objects in the Outer Solar System and Beyond”, 2011
- “The Snowflake Man of Vermont”, 2011
- “Bell Labs Memoirs: Voices of Innovation: 5. Alan G. Chynoweth”, 2011
- “The Cosmic Distance Ladder”, 2010
- “Urban Scaling and Its Deviations: Revealing the Structure of Wealth, Innovation and Crime across Cities”, et al 2010
- “The Mathematics of the Chinese Calendar”, 2010
- “John Von Neumann and Klaus Fuchs: an Unlikely Collaboration”, 2010
- “Richard Hamming—You and Your Research”, 2009b
- “Physics, Topology, Logic and Computation: A Rosetta Stone”, 2009
- “The Physical Principles of Thermonuclear Explosives, Inertial Confinement Fusion, and the Quest for Fourth Generation Nuclear Weapons”, 2009
- “Torsion Balance Experiments: A Low-Energy Frontier of Particle Physics”, et al 2009
- “The Importance of Stupidity in Scientific Research”, 2008
- “Down-Sizing Forever”, 2008
- “Arts Foster Scientific Success: Avocations of Nobel, National Academy, Royal Society, and Sigma Xi Members”, Root- et al 2008
- “10 Simple Rules for Doing Your Best Research, According to Hamming”, et al 2007
- “The Cha-Cha-Cha Theory of Scientific Discovery”, 2007
- “An Introduction to the Theory of Citing”, 2007
- “On the Behavior of Journal Impact Factor Rank-Order Distribution”, et al 2006
- “Higher-Order Truths about Chmess”, 2006
- “Planning Early for Careers in Science”, et al 2006
- “Citation Advantage of Open Access Articles”, 2006
- “NP-Complete Problems and Physical Reality”, 2005
- “Forbidden Knowledge”, et al 2005
- “Blind Analysis In Nuclear And Particle Physics”, 2005
- “The Extraordinarily Beautiful Physical Principle of Thermonuclear Charge Design (on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Test of RDS-37—The First Soviet Two-Stage Thermonuclear Charge)”, 2005
- “Stochastic Modeling of Citation Slips”, 2004
- “Artistic Scientists and Scientific Artists: The Link Between Polymathy and Creativity”, Root-Bernstein & Root-2004
- “Copied Citations Create Renowned Papers?”, 2003
- “Read Before You Cite!”, 2002
- “Comment on ‘Galileo’s Discovery of Scaling Laws’, by Mark A. Peterson [Am. J. Phys. 70 (6), 575–580 (200222ya)]–Galileo and the Existence of Hell”, 2002
- “Galileo’s Discovery of Scaling Laws”, 2002
- “Landau’s Theoretical Minimum, Landau’s Seminar, ITEP in the Beginning of the 1950’s”, 2002
- “Provenance in Contest: Searching for the Origins of Jesuit Astronomy in Early Qing China, 1664–411705319ya”, 2002
- “A Closer Look at Tumbling Toast”, et al 2001
- “Tacit Knowledge, Trust and the Q of Sapphire”, 2001
- “Accurate and Efficient Simulation of Rigid-Body Rotations”, 2000
- “The Underwater Sounds Produced by Impacting Snowflakes”, et al 1999
- “Ultimate Physical Limits to Computation”, 1999
- “Don’t Become a Scientist!”, 1999
- “SnowCrystals.com”, 1999
- “Story Of Your Life”, 1999
- “The Radioactive Boy Scout: When a Teenager Attempts to Build a Breeder Reactor”, 1998
- “Feynman’s War: Modeling Weapons, Modeling Nature”, 1998
- “Leading Scientists Still Reject God”, 1998
- “Quantum Effects in Algorithms”, 1998
- “How Popular Is Your Paper? An Empirical Study of the Citation Distribution”, 1998
- “”Interaction-Free” Imaging”, et al 1998
- “Scientists Who Fund Themselves”, 1998
- “P/NP, and the Quantum Field Computer”, 1998
- “Introduction to the Structure and Chemistry of Superconducting Materials”, 1997
- “Classical Computation Can Be Counterfactual 1996-09-02 V1.1 (or Can Schrodinger’s Cat Collapse the Wavefunction?)”, 1997
- “The Art of Doing Science & Engineering § 1. Orientation”, 1997 (page 16)
- “Interaction-Free Measurements”, 1996
- “Towards the Total Synthesis of Cyclo[N]carbons and the Generation of Cyclo[6]carbon”, 1996
- “Tumbling Toast, Murphy’s Law and the Fundamental Constants”, 1995
- “Correlations Between Avocations, Scientific Style, Work Habits, and Professional Impact of Scientists”, Root- et al 1995
- “Jesuit Astronomers in Beijing 1601–2041805219ya”, 1994
- “A Search for Life on Earth from the Galileo Spacecraft”, et al 1993
- “You and Your Research: a Stroke of Genius: Striving for Greatness in All You Do”, 1993
- “(Para)bosons, (para)fermions, Quons and Other Beasts in the Menagerie of Particle Statistics”, et al 1993
- “The Schwarzschild Black Hole As a Gravitational Mirror”, 1993
- “The Atom Economy—A Search for Synthetic Efficiency”, 1991
- “The 1936–193787ya Purge of Soviet Astronomers”, 1991
- “Time Travel and Computing”, 1991
- “Physics in Budapest: A Survey”, 1988
- “Henry Adams, the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and the Course of History”, 1987
- “Assessing Uncertainty in Physical Constants”, 1986
- “Apprentice to Genius: The Making of a Scientific Dynasty”, 1986
- “You and Your Research”, 1986
- “Practicing Western Science Outside the West: Personal Observations on the Indian Scene”, 1985
- “The Slingshot Effect: Explanation and Analogies”, 1985
- “Oliver Heaviside (1850–77192797ya)—Physical Mathematician”, 1983
- “Conservative Logic”, 1982
- “Humour: The Interdisciplinary Denominator in Science”, 1982
- “The Nobel Scientists and the Origins of Scientific Achievement”, 1981
- “Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle and the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum § Alienness Mechanics”, 1981 (page 21)
- “Geometry from a Time Series”, et al 1980
- “Alfred Lee Loomis (1887–88197549ya): A Biographical Memoir”, 1980
- “Man’s Size in Terms of Fundamental Constants”, 1980
- “Paul Darwin Foote (1888–83197153ya) § The Temperature of Heaven & Hell”, 1979 (page 12)
- “The Physics of a Push-Me Pull-You Boat”, 1978
- “Halley’s Atheism and the End of the World”, 1977
- The Encyclopaedia of Ignorance: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Unknown, Duncan & Weston-1977
- “Life at Low Reynolds Number”, 1977
- “The Formation of Soviet Research Institutes: A Combination of Revolutionary Innovation and International Borrowing”, 1975
- “Effects of World War II on Education in Science”, 1975
- “Why Do Mirrors Reverse Right/Left but Not Up/Down?”, 1974
- “Japanese Culture and the Problem of Modern Science”, 1974
- Interstellar Communication: Scientific Perspectives, 1974
- Science and Values: Patterns of Tradition and Change, 1974
- “Life on a Neutron Star: An Interview With Frank Drake”, 1973
- “Thematic Origins of Scientific Thought: Kepler To Einstein”, 1973
- “Image Rotation Devices—A Comparative Survey”, 1972
- “Science And The New Civilization”, 1971
- “Statistical Theories of Success”, 1970
- “An Analysis Of Scientific Productivity”, 1968
- “On The Obsolescence Of Scientists And Engineers”, 1966
- “Physics and the Thales Problem”, 1966
- The Step to Man: This Book Is Concerned With the Evolving Nature of Man, Social and Intellectual, What He Is and What He May Become, 1966
- “The Step to Man: Our Recent Era of Change May Be Converging to a Unique Historical Transformation to a New Kind of Life”, 1965
- “Death of a Project: Research Is Stopped on a System of Space Propulsion Which Broke All the Rules of the Political Game”, 1965
- “Kepler‘s Conversation With Galileo’s Sidereal Messenger: First Complete Translation, With an Introduction and Notes”, 1965
- “Strong Inference: Certain Systematic Methods of Scientific Thinking May Produce Much More Rapid Progress Than Others”, 1964
- “Is the Scientific Paper Fraudulent? Yes; It Misrepresents Scientific Thought”, 1964
- Rutherford and the Nature of the Atom, 1964
- “November 1963 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists”, 1963
- “Gravitational Machines”, 1963
- The Scientist Speculates: An Anthology of Partly-Baked Ideas, et al 1962
- “The Dematerialization of Matter”, 1962
- “Max Planck and the Beginnings of the Quantum Theory”, 1961
- Giants of Science, 1959
- “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Crystals”, 1959
- “The Effect of Friction on Elliptic Orbits”, 1958
- “Science Looks at Life in 2057 A.D.: A Geneticist, a Rocket Expert, a Biologist, Two Chemists and a Psychologist Peer into the Future and Find It Generally Good—Provided Mankind Survives That Long”, 1957
- “Turbidity Currents and Submarine Slumps, and the 1929 Grand Banks [Newfoundland] Earthquake”, 1952
- “How Newton Discovered the Law of Gravitation”, 1951
- “The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge”, 1939
- “Concerning The Taste Of Heavy Water”, 1935
- “What Life Means to Einstein: An Interview”, 1929
- “On Being The Right Size”, 1927
- “Possible Worlds and Other Essays”, 1927
- “A Possible Explanation of the Behavior of the Hydrogen Lines in Giant Stars”, 1924
- “Personal Recollections Of Some Notable Scientific Men”, 1924
- “The Effect of Size on the Equipment of the Queen’s Dolls’ House”, 1924
- “Ist Die Trägheit Eines Körpers Von Seinem Energieinhalt Abhängig? [Does the Inertia of a Body Depend upon Its Energy-Content?]”, 1905
- “A View of Nature: In Letters to a Traveller Among the Alps V2 § Letter 48”, 1794
- “No Physics? No Problem. AI Weather Forecasting Is Already Making Huge Strides.”
- “How Common Is Independent Discovery?”
- “Science Is Getting Harder”
- Probability Theory: The Logic Of Science, 2024
- “Bombs, Brains, and Science”
- “Ancient Courses: Harold Fisk’s Meander Maps of the Mississippi River (194480ya)”
- “Studies on Twilight Phenomena, After Krakatoa (1888136ya)”
- “The Comet Book (1587437ya)”
- “Marxist Astronomy: The Milky Way According to Anton Pannekoek”
- “The Nobel Laureate Versus the Graduate Student: John Bardeen, the Leading Condensed Matter Theorist of His Day, Was Quite Wrong When He Dismissed a Startling Prediction by the Unknown Brian Josephson”, 2024
- “Is There Suffering in Fundamental Physics?”
- “The Alzheimer Photo”
- “AI Is Ushering In a New Scientific Revolution”
- “Your Book Review: Making Nature”, 2024
- “Absolute Zero Is 0K”
- “A Reflection on Richard Hamming’s ‘You and Your Research’: Striving for Greatness”
- “Star Timelapse Revealing the Earth’s Rotation”, 2024
- “On the Age of the Sun’s Heat”
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