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Tag Archives: physics
Stupid science – Reductionists think they can solve something Biologists are unable to crack
The fight with Cancer has now been going on for several decades. Slowly but steadily scientists (biologists) are understanding and getting good picture of cancer, how it progresses, what signals and genes it suppresses to prevent detection and apoptosis. However, … Continue reading
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Tagged biology, cancer, complexity, health, physics, science
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Fluid dynamics as a way to study quantum mechanics?
Recently, Yves Couder, a physicist at Université Paris Diderot, has conducted a series of experiments in which millimeter-scale fluid droplets, bouncing up and down on a vibrated fluid bath, are guided by the waves that they themselves produce. In many … Continue reading
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Tagged fluid dynamics, physics, quantum mechanics, science, science news
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Super solids existence may be finally resolved
super solids — bizarre quantum solids that flow effortlessly, as they have no friction — have come back into the limelight. The first claim to have made one, in 2004, was cast into doubt in June this year by experimental … Continue reading
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Tagged physics, quantum mechanics, science, science news, super solids
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