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Science fiction, science fact: reports from the frontiers of physics
What is time? What is space? What's the role of chance in the universe? Join Plus and FQXi on a journey...
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Does it pay to be nice? – the maths of altruism part i
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Meet the mother theory
The holy grail for 21st century physics is to produce a unified theory of everything that can describe the...
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Is there such a thing as free will? In everyday life we all assume that there is: it's up to you whether you...
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Does it pay to be clever?
Why are we so clever? In evolutionary terms this isn't obvious: evolution tends to favour cheap solutions and...
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