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Spacetime Symmetries in Elementary Particle Physics
Theoretical physicist Xavier Bekaert on the superposition principle, unitarity of particles, and the ways to classify elementary particles
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“In principle, one can make an ideal conducting channel along a designed path by just scratching the surface”
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Ancient enzymes reveal the DNA genesis
Recently found pre-enzymes give answers to the mystery of ancient amino acids assembling spontaneously to make up the first living cells
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Quantum Cascade Laser
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Internal metric of space is influenced by geometry of environment
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Problem Solving Approach to Science
Harvard University Prof. Federico Capasso on convergence between different disciplines, “designer science”, and flat optics
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