Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind and Nobel laureate in Chemistry, once shared the book that influenced him most as a ...
Long before nanotechnology existed, Richard Feynman explained how atoms could store huge amounts of information in ...
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Richard Feynman cracked secret safes just for fun
During World War II, Richard Feynman worked at the secret laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico, where scientists were racing to build the atomic bomb as part of the Manhattan Project. At just ...
In this month's edition of Physics World, professional "science doodler" Perrin Ireland gives her unique take on one of Richard Feynman's famous lectures, 50 years after it was first delivered. The ...
An expertly animated take on Feynman’s famous “Ode to a Flower,” created by London-based animator and designer Fraser Davidson. Watching Davidon’s short reminded me of another video that made use of ...
What makes for genius in science? One day we may be able to link it to particularly advantageous patterns of neurons and axons in specific locations of the brain. But even if that day should come, I ...
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