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    The Quietest Mathematician Has Always Been Worth Listening To

    John Pardon sees connections between different areas of math that others don’t. For that vision, he’s now been awarded a Fields Medal. The post The Quietest Mathematician Has Always Been Worth Listening To first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    The Organisms That Make Earth’s Harshest Places Home

    Extremophiles that thrive in the most unforgiving environments aren’t just biological curiosities. Understanding their resilience has many implications for us. The post The Organisms That Make Earth’s Harshest Places Home first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    A Master of the Traveling Salesperson Problem Finds His Own Path

    Shayan Oveis Gharan has won the Abacus Medal for using tools from across mathematics to boost the power of algorithms. The post A Master of the Traveling Salesperson Problem Finds His Own Path first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    Living Fully in the Math World Means Threading the Needle

    Focus, commitment, and insight resulted in a “once in a century” proof. Hong Wang is now just the third woman to win a Fields Medal. The post Living Fully in the Math World Means Threading the Needle first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    How Fast Is the Universe Really Expanding?

    One of the most contested issues in astrophysics is our understanding of the Universe’s expansion. Adam Riess discusses why there is disagreement and what might resolve it. The post How Fast Is the Universe Really Expanding? first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    Martin Picard’s Mitochondrial Theory of Mind

    The biologist’s bold “energetic view of life” looks to the body’s strangest organelles as the link between cells, health, and mind and the foundation of our experience of being alive. The post Martin Picard’s Mitochondrial Theory of Mind first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    Sometimes Being First Means Seeing the End Before Anyone Else

    Determination and effort propelled Jacob Tsimerman to the top of the math world. But now that he’s won a Fields Medal, he worries that the field is in jeopardy. The post Sometimes Being First Means Seeing the End Before Anyone Else first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    Amid Life’s Chaos, a Meticulous Mathematician Finds Stability

    Before he won a Fields Medal for his pioneering work balancing randomness and order, Yu Deng first had to achieve equilibrium in his own life. The post Amid Life’s Chaos, a Meticulous Mathematician Finds Stability first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    Fields and Abacus Medals 2026

    Every four years, the math world’s preeminent awards are given to the finest minds of a generation. The young winners — all under 40 on the first day of the year — have reshaped mathematics and theoretical computer science. Here are their stories. The post Fields and Abacus Medals 2026 first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow

    Today’s computers need safeguards against random energy fluctuations. Thermodynamic computers would put those fluctuations to use. The post Thermodynamic Computers Go With the (Energy) Flow first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    Why Am I Left-Handed?

    An invisible difference in 10% of humans poses deep mysteries in several fields at once. The post Why Am I Left-Handed? first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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    We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture.

    Researchers thought that what enabled complex fluids to break apart was their elasticity. But a crack in a nonelastic simple fluid has them questioning that idea. The post We Know Simple Fluids Can Flow. Turns Out, Some Can Fracture. first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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