Philip Ball’s Beyond Weird is a whirlwind tour of the strangeness of quantum physics
Quantum physics is less about particles and waves, uncertainty and fuzziness, than information: about what can be known and how.
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Quantum physics is less about particles and waves, uncertainty and fuzziness, than information: about what can be known and how.
ByComey’s wildly anticipated portrait of the US President compares him with the Italian mafiosos of New York.
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ByThe Peruvian writer’s The King is Always Above the People dazzles with allegorical power and satire.
By: In The Wandering Vine: Wine, the Romans and Me, Nina Caplan blends travel, history, thinking and drinking.
ByTo Throw Away Unopened tests her understanding of herself against the story of her parents’ marriage and deaths.
ByFounded in 1967, the pioneering Enitharmon Press established a new poetry world.
ByInvented in Britain, perfected in America and super-sized by the Soviet Union and China, the factory has shaped modern history.
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