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Across the Universe The detection of gravitational waves by LIGO made global news. Steven Wheeler looks at the technological achievement and its contentious history, and considers the future of gravitational astronomy.
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Categories: From Zero to Infinity Set theory, category theory, and topology. Pierre Schapira explores the concept of identity within category theory, and what it means for the properties to be satisfied only up to homotopy.
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Strangely Convergent Sequences Math can be considered an interplay between finite and infinite collections and between discrete and continuous structures. Alexander Kharazishvili looks at convergent and divergent sequences.

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Tōhoku Alexander Grothendieck’s 1957 paper, “Some Aspects of Homological Algebra,” also known as the Tōhoku paper, was a turning point in homological algebra, algebraic topology and algebraic geometry.
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Haldane’s Dilemma J. B. S. Haldane showed there is a limit to the rate of evolutionary change, but what about the complex adaptive differences between humans and chimpanzees? Chase Nelson examines the issues.
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The Science of Linguistics The French linguist Maurice Gross stressed formal procedures of empirical observation and systematic lexical studies. Generative grammar rejects, and corpus linguistics overlooks, both.

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