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Is the proton radius really what we measured?
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What collapses the quantum wavefunction?
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How do high-temperature superconductors work?
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What is the nature of the strong CP problem?
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Is supersymmetry realised in nature?
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Why is the cosmological constant so small?
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What is the origin of neutrino masses?
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How does information escape a black hole?
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Does the muon g−2 anomaly indicate new physics?
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What lies beyond the Standard Model?
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Why is there more matter than antimatter?
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How can general relativity and quantum mechanics be reconciled?
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What is dark energy?
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What is dark matter made of?
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