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Like Pi? Here’s a collection of things you might not know about this mysterious mathematical constant.
Perimeter researchers Natalia Toro and Philip Schuster are investigating whether long-range forces can be mediated by continuous spin particles. They’ve…
Perimeter researchers are trying to find out how far one can tweak general relativity and still end up with the…
Will Kinney, professor of physics at the University at Buffalo, explains gravitational waves, which the recently announced BICEP2 experiment seems…
Lauren Hayward, a Perimeter Institute Associate Graduate Student with the University of Waterloo (and Perimeter Scholars International alumna), talks about…
Jacob Barnett, a Perimeter Scholars International student, answers the question: “what would happen if you were sucked into a black…
Andres Schlief, a Perimeter Scholars International student, touches on how the study of physics will help build the future, and…
Some lesser-known quanta of wisdom about Max Planck in commemoration of his 156th birthday.”
Ready for the pop quiz? Learn more about particle physics, at more reasonable pace, or watch Brian Shuve’s full lecture…