Month: June 2019
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The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending 29 June, 2019)
This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv. Killings of Social Leaders in the Colombian Post-Conflict: Data Analysis for Investigative Journalism First Demonstration of Antimatter Quantum Interferometry The winner Takes It all — How to Win Network Globalization The Random Transiter — EPIC 249706694/HD 139139 Shape Matters: Evidence from Machine Learning on Body Shape-Income…
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The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending June 22, 2019)
This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv. On the Habitability of Teegarden’s Star Planets The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: Public Data, Formats, Reduction and Archiving Dark Matter Induced Brownian Motion Testing the Gravitational Field Generated by a Quantum Superposition Tackling Climate Change with Machine Learning Adaptive Tracking of Enzymatic Reactions with…
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The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending June 15, 2019)
This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv. Detecting Kissing Scenes in a Database of Hollywood Films Mathematical Discovery of Natural Laws in Biomedical Sciences: A New Methodology Superconducting Qubits: Current State of Play Ergodicity-Breaking Reveals Time Optimal Economic Behavior in Humans Can Life Exist in 2 + 1 Dimensions? First Detection of Photons…
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The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending June 8, 2019)
This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv. Advances in Quantum Cryptography Human Information Processing in Complex Networks Quantum Approximate Optimization with a Trapped-Ion Quantum Simulator On the Physical (Im)Possibility of Lightsabers Hearing Your Touch: A New Acoustic Side Channel on Smartphones The Physic arXiv is a database of scientific papers approved for publication…
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The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending June 1, 2019)
This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv. Interference of Clocks: A Quantum Twin Paradox Learning Fast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Brown Dwarf Atmospheres As The Potentially Most Detectable And Abundant Sites For Life Reconstructing Faces From Voices The Network Architecture of the Human Brain is Modularly Encoded in The Genome Enhanced Habitability on High…