In the latest issue of the New Scientist magazine, there is an article that briefly summarizes last year’s discoveries and debates in the physical sciences. These were:
1- “Beyond Higgs: Deviant decays hint at exotic physics” [read more]
2- “Neutrino speed errors dash exotic physics dreams” [read more]
3- “If you want to be president, hire geeks not pundits” [read more]
4- “Why physicists can’t avoid a creation event” [read more]
5- “Fiendish ‘ABC proof’ heralds new mathematical universe” [read more]
6- “Death-defying time crystal could outlast the universe” [read more]
7- “Truth of the matter: The Majorana particle mystery” [read more]
8- “Quantum measurements leave Schrödinger’s cat alive” [read more]
9- “US judge rules that you can’t copyright pi” [read more]
10- “Move over graphene, silicene is the new star material” [read more]
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