They say they have given some prizes… Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Demis Hassabis and John Jumper for AlphaFold from Google DeepMind, and David Baker for RoseTTA, Nobel Prize in Physics: John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for machine learning with artificial neural networks, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024: Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for microRNAs and gene regulation after transcription. The sport is in comparison with the predictions of Francisco R. Villatoro: Predictions of the Nobel Prizes of 2024
Rarely does this chronicler say that an article should be required reading. This is one of those rare times. A preview of another aspect of the dystopian future that we are manufacturing for future generations: Rain of metals from orbit: the other problem of satellite megaconstellations by Daniel Marín.
The relationship between entropy, black holes and their surfaces explained so that it is understood: The number one clue to quantum gravity is found in the surfaces of black holes. An article from Quanta Magazine.
They are also very interesting:
Return of the reusable Shijian 19 capsule, a new Chinese space project with historical roots
Wild or farmed fish?
European probe Hera launched to study the double asteroid Didymus and Dimorfo
The Geology that thunders
The Miura Next heavy rocket and the Lince manned capsule: PLD Space’s ambitious space program for the next twenty years
On World Post Day, mathematical letters
Bacteria that prepare for winter by measuring the photoperiod
The polar jet stream and extreme weather in Europe over the last 700 years
Chemical. I work at Euskampus Fundazioa with the Chair of Scientific Culture of the UPV/EHU, for which I edit the Notebook of Scientific Culture and Mapping Ignorance. I write things for the Donostia International Physics Center and the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics.
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