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They can photograph black holes, but the Mpemba effect brings physicists to their knees! Read @adamspacemann on the latest efforts to determine whether hot water really freezes faster than cold water, as Erasto Mpemba seemed to discover in the 1960s.
When unit parts have a particular mathematical relationship with adjacent parts, they collectively form a wheel that spontaneously rolls uphill. @benbenbrubaker describes with uncommon clarity how an abstract math idea underlies a robotics breakthrough.
Contextuality is increasingly seen as the defining feature of quantum systems, yet it's studied and talked about far less than other spooky aspects of the quantum world. Read @mccornut's superb explainer, which left me eager to learn more:
I loved @rboyle31's lyrical piece about how unusual we now know our 8 planets to be. New theories have emerged to explain the making of the planets here and elsewhere. For instance, you can thank Saturn for our existence. I always knew Saturn was the best.
Our brains encode our uncertainty about a memory along with the memory itself. Very nice article on this new finding by @vero_greenwood, who gets into how people can be so bad at estimating probability despite doing it reliably at a fundamental level.