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The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals.
The student in a lab today may one day shape public policy, develop treatments or discover the next lifesaving cure.
Yoko: A Biography' by David Sheff "The past decade or so has brought a great reassessment of Yoko Ono," said Geoff Edgers in ...
Stephen Witt's 'The Thinking Machine' offers a deep dive into Nvidia's history and CEO Jensen Huang's unique approach to AI.
As for the highest country in the world, there's only one that lives entirely above 1,000 meters (3,281 feet) in elevation: ...
Magicians have long exploited quirks in our perception of the world to make us experience the impossible. Now, cognitive ...
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Humanities category has gone in this seventeenth edition to the Anglo ...
BAGAMOYO, COAST REGION: The Agency for the Development of Educational Management (ADEM) is one of the institutions under the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology. It provides long-term and ...
Thankfully, that’s what a leading safety science organization is currently addressing. UL Research Institutes takes a ...
After netting the world’s highest-paying science award, preeminent theoretical physicist Gerard ’t Hooft reflects on his ...
A total of 32 US states pump oil, but just over 42 percent of the country’s crude oil production comes out of Texas, ...
In 'High Functioning,' Judith Joseph teaches people how to understand the science of their sadness, so they can understand the science of their happiness.