The second edition of ‘So You Want to Learn Physics’ was published in 2021, aiming to update and expand the popular introductory physics book for students.
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So You Want To Learn Physics (Second Edition, 2021)
The second edition of ‘So You Want to Learn Physics’ was published in 2021, offering updated content for students and enthusiasts interested in physics.
Will The Temp In Austin Be Above 75.99° On Jul 12, 2026 At 6Am EDT?
Market predictions suggest a high level of activity on whether Austin’s temperature will exceed 75.99°F at 6am EDT on July 12, 2026, but no definitive forecast is available.
Will The Temp In Austin Be Above 76.99° On Jul 12, 2026 At 5Am EDT?
Market predictions indicate an active betting on whether Austin’s temperature will be above 76.99°F at 5am EDT on July 12, 2026, but no confirmed forecast exists yet.
Will The **High Temp In LA** Be >79° On Jul 12, 2026?
Market activity suggests a prediction on whether Los Angeles’s high will be above 79°F on July 12, 2026, based on recent trades in a futures market.
Einstein’s relativity rules chemical bonds in heavy elements, new research shows
New research reveals Einstein’s relativity significantly influences chemical bonds in heavy elements, impacting atomic science and material development.
Show HN: Learn By Rebuilding Redis, Git, A Database From Scratch
A developer shares a project to learn by reconstructing Redis, Git, and a database from the ground up, offering insights into core system design.
Einstein’s relativity rules chemical bonds in heavy elements, new research shows
New research shows Einstein’s relativity principles affect chemical bonding in heavy elements, challenging traditional models and opening new scientific avenues.
Inference Optimization for MiMo v2.5: Pushing Hybrid SWA Efficiency to the Limit
MiMo v2.5 introduces significant improvements in inference efficiency through advanced hybrid SWA techniques, pushing the limits of model performance.
SimPolitics: America’s quest to solve politics with computers
Research explores using simulations and AI to reform US politics, raising questions about feasibility, ethics, and impact on governance.