I am happy to announce the third SAIR challenge, which is focused on obtaining numerical data for the infamous inverse Galois problem. This is a collaborative project with the L-functions and modular forms database (LMFDB), and is organized by John …
The AIP Niels Bohr Library & Archives is transitioning away from its International Catalog of Sources, an online catalog which strove to describe all primary sources on the history of physics at institutions across the world, towards a catalog focused …
What might Earth look like in the far future? Vimal-S/Unsplash The sun is getting brighter and expanding as it ages, and will one day begin to cook our planet before engulfing it altogether – but complex life may be able …
The ill-fated romance of Abelard and Héloïse may be a permanent cultural fixture, but it’s worth asking what any of us understand about Abelard or Héloïse themselves. Before the two ever crossed paths, Peter Abelard was already a celebrated philosopher …
The University of Surrey’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a premier competition challenging doctoral students to condense their complex research into an engaging, non-specialist 3-minute presentation using only one static slide. The competition is open to all Postgraduate Researchers (PGRs) …
Professor Ore Gottlieb and colleagues at MIT introduce a new theoretical roadmap to identify and track the life cycles of hypothetical “Hawking stars.” We don’t know if the theorized primordial black holes (PBH) are real. If they are, they formed in the …
For generations, scientists have viewed the inability to regrow lost body parts as one of the fundamental limitations of humans and other mammals. While creatures such as salamanders can regenerate entire limbs, humans typically heal injuries by forming scar tissue. …
How L&D Teams Are Building Their Training Workflows There is a version of this scenario that plays out in L&D functions everywhere. The learning strategy is solid. The content is well-designed. The programs are relevant to business priorities. The CLO …
An Impressive Release for Modern Times June 23, 1988 is when we launched Version 1.0 of Mathematica. Today—almost 38 years later—we’re launching Version 15 of what—in recognition of how far it’s expanded beyond “math”—we now call Wolfram Language. It’s an …
📖Read Time: 4 minutes 📊Readability: Advanced 📐 (Technical knowledge needed) 🔖Core Topics: functionsincfrequencysignalzero Introduction This elaborates some of the claims in my insights article on digital audio. The Sinc Function Upsampling and Zero Insertion The first link in my insights …









