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Tim Lou, PhDinTowards Data ScienceThe Physics Behind DataHow physics principles give us deeper insights into our data·7 min read·22 hours ago--2
Ethan SiegelinStarts With A Bang!New particle at last! Physicists detect the first “glueball”Glueballs are an unusual, unconfirmed Standard Model prediction, suggesting bound states of gluons alone exist. We just found our first…·11 min read·4 days ago--6
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