Clarice Aiello of the Quantum Biology Institute proposes 5 tiers of quantum phenomena in biology at the Quantum-Biotech Conference at the University of Maryland. @ClariceDAiello@UMDscience
Editors' Suggestion: Interradical motion can push magnetosensing precision toward quantum limits
Luke D. Smith, Farhan T. Chowdhury, Jonas Glatthard, and Daniel R. Kattnig
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@acacinema Every year since Maborosi has been Hirokazu Koreeda's year, in fact I would go on to say that we live in Hirokazu Koreeda's world: https://t.co/xjF7b5LtSA
Not a bad start to the year, with last preprint out yesterday as a rapid communication in JCP, alongside preceding one getting accepted to @PhysRevApplied the very same day!
For anyone in Rome for @S3IC_Conference next week, do go to @LukeDSmith’s talk: https://t.co/rmjtjWP8gj
@eli_thomas17 Will single out Rebecca given how it is often unfairly seen as a lesser work in Hitchcock’s oeuvre. It has aged like fine wine, plus the CC packs a serious punch with that chock-full of extras 2 disc treatment (inc. screen tests with Vivien Leigh!) and absolutely stellar artwork.
@ScaredChris You are off to an awesome start. Back when I first started collecting in early 2010s over a decade ago, 2000s titles like Memories of Murder, No Country for Old Men, The Others and A History of Violence entering the collection would have sounded like pipe dreams, but here we are!
One of the quiet privileges of academia: you spend your days surrounded by some of the brightest people on the planet — all trying to understand something deeply. Not to sell it, not to exploit it, just to understand. That changes you.
Chuffed to share this preprint (with perhaps an ever so slightly provocative title) culminating my work over the past few years as a PhD student at Exeter: https://t.co/Ty4DF8PDj4