The Unsolvable Problem
After a years-long intellectual journey, three mathematicians have discovered that a problem of central importance in physics is impossible to solve—and that means other big questions may be undecidable, too
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The Unsolvable Problem
After a years-long intellectual journey, three mathematicians have discovered that a problem of central importance in physics is impossible to solve—and that means other big questions may be undecidable, too
Clicks, Lies and Videotape
Artificial intelligence is making it possible for anyone to manipulate audio and video. The biggest threat is that we stop trusting anything at all
Early Warnings of Terrible Earthquakes Appear High in the Sky, a New Theory Says
The best early warnings of a big disaster may appear 180 miles above the ground, a controversial new theory says
What’s Wrong with Science—and How to Fix It
Science Funding Is Broken
The way we pay for science does not encourage the best results
Science under Scrutiny: The Problem of Reproducibility
Better incentives could reduce the alarming number of studies that turn out to be wrong when repeated
Halting Sexual Harassment
A leader of a major report on sexual misconduct explains how to make science accessible to everyone
Young and Struggling in Science
Life is hard for early-career researchers, who must contend with uncertain futures, compete for funding and balance family life, with the frequent need to move for jobs
To Solve Real-World Problems, We Need Interdisciplinary Science
Solving today’s complex, global problems will take interdisciplinary science
Neuroscientists Use Rabies to Explore the Brain
Using engineered forms of the rabies virus, neuroscientists can map brain circuits with unprecedented precision
How to Evacuate Cities before Dangerous Hurricanes
With new risk maps, authorities hope to avoid mass exoduses and blocked exits