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Trust, Polarization, and Diplomacy

Note from the editors: this is the first in a series of posts about games for the TIAS blog. What can our research tell us about various games, what can games tell us about our research, our society, and our … Continue reading

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Explaining quantum physics with arts and games by Matteo Rossi

This post is about one aspect of our job as scientists that we often tend to neglect or avoid as much as possible but plays a very important role towards the society: outreach. Outreach is a challenging task, as it … Continue reading

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