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  <title><![CDATA[The Science of ‘3 Body Problem’: What’s Fact and What’s Fiction?]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Despite being chock-full of hardcore science, <em>3 Body Problem</em>, a television series released on 21 March by the streaming service Netflix, has been a hit with audiences. The story follows five young scientists who studied together at the University of Oxford, UK, as they grapple with mysterious deaths, particle-physics gone awry, and aliens called the San-Ti who have their sights set on Earth. But how much of the science in the sci-fi epic reflects reality, and how much is wishful thinking? To find out, <em>Nature</em> spoke to three real-world scientists, including <a href="https://chemistry.gatech.edu/">School of Chemistry &amp; Biochemistry</a>&nbsp;professor&nbsp;<a href="https://chemistry.gatech.edu/people/younan-xia">Younan Xia</a>.</p>
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      <value><![CDATA[ Scientific American ]]></value>
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      <value>2024-05-02</value>
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