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Modern theoretical physics is indivisible. Ideas flow freely and fruitfully across traditional boundaries separating materials physics, fundamental physics and cosmology. How did this state of affairs come to be? What are its outstanding results? Is there more to come? Frank Wilczek discusses the synergy between the different fields of physics.

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Wilczek, F. The evolving unity of physics. Nat Rev Phys 1, 5–7 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42254-018-0007-1

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