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markusmeister.com
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| | | | | I much enjoyed this book: "Models of the mind" by Grace Lindsay, an account of the uses of theory and mathematics in brain science. The book addresses the general reader, equations are mostly relegated to an appendix, and there are copious citations of technical literature as well. Obviously, conveying mathematics without equations is a challenge,... | |
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drossbucket.com
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| | | | | I'm pretty serious now about becoming a crackpot physicist. I even have an expandable bullet-pointed plan: Actually I've had this list for a while now, but it's becoming less of a joke. And a couple of weeks ago I went to the most amazing workshop, organised by early-career physicists who are pretty unimpressed with the... | |
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www.quantamagazine.org
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| | | | | The Industrial Revolution brought us the laws of thermodynamics, and new ideas about work, energy and efficiency. In this episode, co-host Steven Strogatz speaks with theoretical physicist Nicole Yunger Halpern about what these concepts might mean in the age of quantum mechanics. | |
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andrewsleigh.com
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| | | Well, that was a blast. In mid-January, I quit my job, and started a new adventure at the University of Brighton fab lab: Fab Academy. I knew it would be interesting, challenging, and hard work; little did I know how much. Over the course of 5 months, I came to love walking down the corridors... | ||