The second edition of ‘So You Want to Learn Physics’ was published in 2021, updating the popular educational book for students and educators.
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So you want to learn physics (second edition, 2021)
The second edition of ‘So You Want to Learn Physics’ was published in 2021, aiming to update and expand the popular introductory physics book for students.
So You Want To Learn Physics (Second Edition, 2021)
The second edition of ‘So You Want to Learn Physics’ was published in 2021, aiming to update the popular educational book for modern learners.
Carnegie Mellon Surges In Global Coverage
Carnegie Mellon University is seeing a significant increase in international media mentions, with GDELT reporting 25 times its usual coverage in recent weeks.
AI Boosts Research Careers But Narrow The Span Of Ideas Explored: Study
Research shows AI helps researchers advance faster but may restrict the variety of ideas explored, raising concerns about innovation and scientific progress.
The early History of the Singular Value Decomposition (1993) [pdf]
An analysis of the 1993 paper on the origins of Singular Value Decomposition, highlighting confirmed facts and ongoing questions about its development.
Show HN: Learn By Rebuilding Redis, Git, A Database From Scratch
A developer shares a project to learn by recreating Redis, Git, and a database from the ground up, offering insights into core system design.
Einstein’s relativity rules chemical bonds in heavy elements, new research shows
New research reveals Einstein’s relativity principles govern chemical bonds in heavy elements, challenging previous understanding.
Einstein’s relativity rules chemical bonds in heavy elements, new research shows
New research reveals Einstein’s relativity influences chemical bonding in heavy elements, challenging traditional models and expanding understanding of atomic behavior.
Computation as a universal and fundamental concept
Experts are increasingly viewing computation as a core principle underlying all natural and artificial systems, highlighting its role as a universal concept.