10 years of the Physics arXiv Blog: 2014

The Physics arXiv Blog is 10 years old and we’re celebrating by publishing links to the top stories from each year of its existence.
Today, 2010.

The Physics arXiv Blog is 10 years old and we’re celebrating by publishing links to the top stories from each year of its existence.

Today, 2014.

How to Win at Rock-Paper-Scissors

How the Internet Is Taking Away America’s Religion

Google’s Secretive DeepMind Startup Unveils a “Neural Turing Machine”How the Friendship Paradox Makes Your Friends Better Than You Are

How Google “Translates” Pictures into Words Using Vector Space Mathematics

First Graphene Audio Speaker Easily Outperforms Traditional Designs

Medium

A Mathematical Proof That The Universe Could Have Formed Spontaneously From Nothing

The Face Recognition Algorithm That Finally Outperforms Humans
How Mathematicians Used A Pump-Action Shotgun to Estimate Pi
First Images of a Heart Injected with Liquid Metal
When A Machine Learning Algorithm Studied Fine Art Paintings, It Saw Things Art Historians Had Never Noticed
Quantum Random Number Generator Created Using A Smartphone Camera
The Astounding Link Between the P≠NP Problem and the Quantum Nature of Universe
Supermassive Black Hole At The Centre Of The Galaxy May Be A Wormhole In Disguise, Say Astronomers

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