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Matthew Twombly

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Scientific American|September 16, 2025
Fusion Dreams: Scientists are refining three main models for fusion energy reactorsMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|August 20, 2024
Our Stormy Solar Future: Space weather is heating up in our current solar cycle peakMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
A Telescope's Long JourneyMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|October 15, 2024
Should We Abandon the Leap Second?: We have been adding "leap seconds" to time kept by our atomic clocks, but soon we may have to subtract one. Are the tiny adjustments worth the bother?Matthew Twombly, Mark Fischetti
Scientific American|July 22, 2024
The New Tornado Alley: Tornado outbreaks are migrating eastward from Texas and Oklahoma toward Tennessee and Kentucky, where people may not be preparedMatthew Twombly, Daniel Huffman, Mark Fischetti
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
How AI Generates Images from Text: Algorithms use probability to predict what they should showSophie Bushwick, Matthew Twombly, Amanda Hobbs
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Scientific American|September 16, 2025
Fusion Dreams: Scientists are refining three main models for fusion energy reactorsMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|August 20, 2024
Our Stormy Solar Future: Space weather is heating up in our current solar cycle peakMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
A Telescope's Long JourneyMatthew Twombly, Clara Moskowitz
Scientific American|October 15, 2024
Should We Abandon the Leap Second?: We have been adding "leap seconds" to time kept by our atomic clocks, but soon we may have to subtract one. Are the tiny adjustments worth the bother?Matthew Twombly, Mark Fischetti
Scientific American|July 22, 2024
The New Tornado Alley: Tornado outbreaks are migrating eastward from Texas and Oklahoma toward Tennessee and Kentucky, where people may not be preparedMatthew Twombly, Daniel Huffman, Mark Fischetti
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
How AI Generates Images from Text: Algorithms use probability to predict what they should showSophie Bushwick, Matthew Twombly, Amanda Hobbs
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