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Search 3,721 documents across 34 fields — every claim tier-rated by evidence

3,721 Documents 34 Sections 43,625 Citations 34,852 Keywords Indexed 4 Evidence Tiers

3,633 are the core, quality-scored corpus (34 lettered sections — see How We Work); the remaining 88 are cross-corpus synthesis documents (68 InterDocs, 12 Connections, 8 Theories) also indexed here.

3,478 results for "quantum effects in biology" — page 174 of 174

S_4_00 Future Technology

S_4_00 — Space Defense Risk: Subfolder Summary

S_3_00 Future Technology

S_3_00 — Energy Environment Climate: Subfolder Summary

S_0_00 Future Technology

S_0_00 — Future & Technology: Section Summary

F_1_23 Verified Lost Connections

F_1_23 — Genetic Adam & Mitochondrial Eve

"Mitochondrial Eve" and "Y-chromosomal Adam" are the names given to the most recent common ancestors (MRCAs) of all living humans through the exclusively maternal (mitochondrial DNA) and exclusively paternal (Y-chromosom

mitochondrial Eve Y-chromosomal Adam MRCA coalescent haplogroup mtDNA
F_3_14 Verified Lost Connections

F_3_14 — Domestication: How Humans Reshaped Species and Themselves

Domestication — the multigenerational process by which humans selectively breed wild species, producing organisms that are genetically, morphologically, and behaviorally distinct from their wild ancestors and dependent o

domestication artificial selection animal husbandry plant cultivation agriculture dog
ZA_4_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_00 — Condensed Matter Thermodynamics: Subfolder Summary

ZA_4_22 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_22 — Superconductivity: BCS Theory to High-Temperature

Superconductivity — the complete vanishing of electrical resistance and the expulsion of magnetic fields below a critical temperature — was discovered by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes on April 8, 1911, in mercury at 4.2 K. The

superconductivity BCS theory Cooper pairs cuprate YBCO Meissner effect
ZA_3_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_00 — Particle Nuclear Physics: Subfolder Summary

I_0_00 UAP Disclosure

I_0_00 — UAP Disclosure: Section Summary

I_2_11 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_2_11 — Canadian UAP Programs: From Wilbert Smith to Recent Activity

Canada has a significant but underappreciated history of official UAP investigation, including what may be the most technologically ambitious early government UAP research program in any Western nation. Wilbert B. Smith

Canada Wilbert Smith Project Magnet Project Second Storey Transport Canada NRC
I_2_00 UAP Disclosure

I_2_00 — Government Programs Policy: Subfolder Summary

I_5_00 UAP Disclosure

I_5_00 — Cultural Psychological Phenomena: Subfolder Summary

V_1_00 Mathematics & Information

V_1_00 — History Cultural: Subfolder Summary

V_3_02 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_3_02 — Graph Theory & Network Mathematics

Graph theory — the mathematics of networks, connections, and relationships — began with Euler's Königsberg bridge problem (1736) and has become one of the most broadly applicable branches of mathematics, with direct rele

graph theory network Euler Königsberg Erdős random graph
V_3_00 Mathematics & Information

V_3_00 — Applied Mathematics: Subfolder Summary

V_2_00 Mathematics & Information

V_2_00 — Pure Mathematics: Subfolder Summary

V_2_04 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_2_04 — Geometry: Euclid to Non-Euclidean Revolution

Euclid's Elements* (c. 300 BCE, Alexandria) is the most influential textbook in human history — the second most printed book after the Bible — establishing the axiomatic method** (definitions, postulates, common notions

geometry Euclid Elements axiom parallel postulate Lobachevsky
V_2_03 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_2_03 — History of Algebra: Al-Khwarizmi to Group Theory

Algebra — the generalization of arithmetic to unknown quantities and their relationships — has a 4,000-year documented history, from Babylonian equation-solving tablets (c. 1800 BCE) through Brahmagupta's Indian treatise

algebra Al-Khwarizmi equation quadratic cubic Brahmagupta