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The First Golden Age of Islamic Science One of the most significant figures in the Islamic Golden Age was the polymath and scholar Al-Bīrūnī. Julio Samsó provides an account of Al-Bīrūnī’s life and his work on astronomy and mathematics.
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Among the Fossils of Algeria During the 1950s, the French paleontologist and vertebrate specialist Camille Arambourg made many important discoveries in North Africa. Djillali Hadjouis examines Arambourg’s most significant work.
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Quantum Critical Proteins Hydrogen atoms are explained by quantum mechanics; cats are not. Stuart Lindsay argues proteins may be closer to hydrogen atoms than cats and details new work on the electrical properties of proteins.

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A Letter The February 15, 1939, issue of the Physical Review included a letter by Niels Bohr entitled “Resonance in Uranium and Thorium Disintegration and the Phenomenon of Nuclear Fission.”
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A View from the Bridge Einstein expressed general relativity using tools created by Riemann. Mathematicians discovered group theory long before physicists. Natalie Paquette explores correlations between physics and math.
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Time Travelers Within Kurt Gödel’s rotating universes, it is possible to revisit the past. Alasdair Richmond examines the unusual implications of Gödel’s solution of the Einstein field equations.

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The Origins of Behavior It is very natural, Ruichen Sun observes, to suppose that animal behavior is under some form of algorithmic control. Simple rules often offer a compelling account of complex behavior.
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Lo and Behold Is macro-economics in need of a blood transfusion from evolutionary theories in biology? Charles Goodhart reviews Andrew Lo’s Adaptive Markets: Financial Evolution at the Speed of Thought.
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The Smart Set Ludwig Huber, a cognitive biologist and professor at the Messerli Research Institute in Vienna, reviews Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are? by Frans de Waal.

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