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B-Meson Decay Particle physicist Joaquim Matias analyzes recent results from the Large Hadron Collider—in particular, rare decays of B-mesons—for evidence of New Physics.
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Skulls That Speak Antoine Balzeau review a recent paper that argues for a link between the development of human language and the evolving shape of the human skull.
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Higgs on the Moon A hundred precision experiments or a one hundred-km collider? Adam Falkowski reviews recent results from the Large Hadron Collider and what they mean for the future of experimental particle physics.

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Natural Physics Recent results from the Large Hadron Collider showed no sign of any new physics and did not provide confirmation for supersymmetry. According to Aurélien Barrau, a fundamental rethink is in order.
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Chiral Induced Spin Selectivity Synthetic chemist James Tour reviews an experiment showing chiral induced spin selectivity: K. Michaeli, N. Kantor-Uriel, R. Naaman, and D. Wadleck, “The Electron’s Spin and Molecular Chirality.”
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Two Experiments in Abiogenesis Two new papers claim to find further support for the RNA World hypothesis and that nucleotide formation and selection may have been robust processes on the prebiotic Earth. James Tour disagrees.

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