Month: July 2019

  • The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending 27 July, 2019)

    This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv 100 Years of the First Experimental Test of General Relativity What Can the Anthropic Principle Tell us About the Future of the Dark Energy Universe? You Write Like You Eat: Stylistic Variation as a Predictor of Social Stratification A Computer Vision Application for Assessing Facial Acne Severity…

  • The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending 20 July, 2019)

    This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv Quantum Computers as Universal Quantum Simulators: State-of-Art and Perspectives Models of Consciousness Emergence of Material Momentum in Optical Media Artificial Intelligence Alter Egos: Who benefits from Robo-investing? Linking Art through Human Poses Death by Dark Matter Searches for Technosignatures: The State of the Profession Tracking Sex: The Implications of Widespread…

  • The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending 13 July, 2019)

    This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv Why Does Women’s Fertility End in Mid-Life? Grandmothering and Age at Last Birth Information Flow Theory (IFT) of Biologic and Machine Consciousness: Implications for Artificial General Intelligence and the Technological Singularity Modeling Food Popularity Dependencies using Social Media Data Accurate Robotic Pouring for Serving Drinks E-Sports…

  • The Best of the Physics arXiv (week ending 6 July, 2019)

    This week’s most thought-provoking papers from the Physics arXiv Predicting Kills in Game of Thrones using Network Properties The Exploration of Chemical Reaction Networks Hiding Faces in Plain Sight: Disrupting AI Face Synthesis with Adversarial Perturbations The Natural History of ‘Oumuamua Survey of Information Encoding Techniques for DNA Most Important Fundamental Rule of Poker Strategy