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THE WEEK IN PHYSICS: 13–17 FEBRUARY
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Mathematicians establish new center in Ukraine
The 13 founders, including a Fields Medalist, envision strengthening ties with the international math community. The war has added urgency to their mission.
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FROM THE VAULT: September 2015
Information: From Maxwell's demon to Landauer's eraser
Thought experiments that long puzzled the thermodynamics community are now being performed in the lab—and they're forging a deeper understanding of the second law.
Eric Lutz and Sergio Ciliberto
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Biologists have conducted hundreds of experimental trials on multiple genera of snakes to quantify their responses to three different frequencies of sound.
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