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7 Feb 2019 18:27
What do algae, grandfather clocks and a two-faced Roman god have in common? On the face of it, not much--but they all play a part in a recent paper out of Northwestern University.This story begins in the mid-17th century with a Dutch physicist and mathematician named Christiaan Huygens. In addition to his talent for abstraction, Huygens was a prolific inventor. In fact, he both created the first accurate pendulum clock in 1656 and correctly summarized the mathematical theory driving it some 17 y...
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