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Science history: Edwin Hubble uncovers the vastness of the universe with discovery of 'standard candle' — Oct. 5, 1923
On the night of Oct. 5, 1923, Edwin Hubble observed a strange star that flickered in intensity at regular intervals. The star ...
The nano-sized messenger cells are hailed for their rejuvenating power—including signaling to the body when to make more ...
The Nobel Prize might be the most famous science prize but it celebrates just a narrow slice of science and very few scientists.
Hany Farid told Nova's "Particles of Thought" podcast that computer science is no longer the future-proof career that it once ...
A survey of biotech investors found that 86% believe that fewer than half of management teams communicate effectively, ...
By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN and SHELBY LUM WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. (AP) — The pumpkin in Tony Scott’s backyard weighs almost as ...
Whether it's solving puzzles, cycling, or tinkering, Bill Nye says he rarely sits still. "I like to keep busy," Bill Nye the ...
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Why Our Brains, Our Selves won the Royal Society science book prize
Sandra Knapp, chair of the judging panel for the 2025 Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize, explains why neurologist ...
After decades of setting the pace for tech and innovation, the U.S. is at risk of surrendering its lead in the race that will ...
Hadi Partovi called out a new episode of the newspaper's "The Daily" podcast and ongoing media reports questioning whether ...
When Genghis Khan died in 1227, he left behind a united Mongolia, a vast empire, and an unsolved mystery—his final resting ...
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