The Mystery of Parapsychology

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The High Cost of Quantum Randomness Is Dropping

Nothing is certain in the quantum realm. A particle, for example, can exist in multiple quantum states simultaneously. The same goes for a quantum bit, or qubit — the basic unit of information used in quantum computing. The act of measurement causes these objects to collapse into a single state, and usually the best you… Continue reading The High Cost of Quantum Randomness Is Dropping

In North Carolina, Academic Conservatives Have Met the Enemy and It Is … Them

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Like the other programs launched at universities around the country to revive the classical liberal arts and America’s founding principles, the University of North Carolina’s School of Civic Life and Leadership has faced fierce antagonism from entrenched faculty and administrators. Mostly, the opposition comes from academics on the left who typically… Continue reading In North Carolina, Academic Conservatives Have Met the Enemy and It Is … Them

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Trump and the Economics of Statecraft

The Trump administration’s reciprocal tariffs have engendered stock markets to panic and U.S. trading partners and Trump’s domestic political opponents to complain about harmful “trade wars.” Some partisan economists have compared Trump’s tariffs to the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariff of 1930, which is often blamed for prolonging the Great Depression, although Amity Shales among others have… Continue reading Trump and the Economics of Statecraft

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Why Everything in the Universe Turns More Complex

“I had got disillusioned with the state of the art of looking for life on other worlds,” Wong said. “I thought it was too narrowly constrained to life as we know it here on Earth, but life elsewhere may take a completely different evolutionary trajectory. So how do we abstract far enough away from life… Continue reading Why Everything in the Universe Turns More Complex

Trump Spending Freeze on Rural Electric Co-ops Could Raise Energy Costs

CLIMATEWIRE | Billions of dollars for rural electric cooperatives are stuck in limbo as the Department of Agriculture continues the Trump administration’s funding freeze, despite federal court orders. The Empowering Rural America program — also known as New ERA, a $9.7 billion grant and loan program created by the Inflation Reduction Act — has been… Continue reading Trump Spending Freeze on Rural Electric Co-ops Could Raise Energy Costs

What Is the True Promise of Quantum Computing?

Quantum computing promises unprecedented speed, but in practice, it’s proven remarkably difficult to find important questions that quantum machines can solve faster than classical ones. One of the most notable demonstrations of this came from Ewin Tang, who rose to prominence in the field as a teenager. When quantum algorithms had in principle cracked the… Continue reading What Is the True Promise of Quantum Computing?

Trump’s “First Term Energy” | RealClearPublicAffairs

Like him or not, you probably agree President Trump is off to a fast start. From his selection and appointment of new and unexpected cabinet members to a succession of actions reshaping government, this administration is more than just a continuation of the first. The number and substance of Trump’s executive orders have surprised even… Continue reading Trump’s “First Term Energy” | RealClearPublicAffairs

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How a Problem About Pigeons Powers Complexity Theory

By January 2020, Papadimitriou had been thinking about the pigeonhole principle for 30 years. So he was surprised when a playful conversation with a frequent collaborator led them to a simple twist on the principle that they’d never considered: What if there are fewer pigeons than holes? In that case, any arrangement of pigeons must… Continue reading How a Problem About Pigeons Powers Complexity Theory