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When physics gives evolution a leg up by breaking one Date: November 28, 2017 Source: Georgia Institute of Technology Summary: With no biological program to drive it, nascent multicellular ...
A law of physics explaining why larger animals live longer and travel further also extends to the simplest forms of mass migration on the planet -- like rolling stones and turbulent eddies in ...
Usually, when someone starts talking about the interface between evolution and physics, it's a prelude to a terrible argument that attempts to claim that evolution can't possibly happen. So ...
With no biological program to drive it, nascent multicellular clusters adopt a lifecycle thanks to the physics of their stresses. The accidental reproduction drives the cluster's evolution toward ...
A revolutionary law of physics explains it all—sports and technology, air currents and population growth, migration and social hierarchy.
STOCKHOLM — A Canadian American cosmologist and two Swiss scientists won this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics on Tuesday for exploring the evolution of the universe and discovering a new kind of ...
Over time, particle physics and astrophysics and computing have built upon one another’s successes. That coevolution continues today.