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Cooking the famous, creamy pasta sauce is as delicious as it is frustrating, because the cheese tends to clump when exposed ...
Author Dava Sobel discusses how she discovered the many forgotten female scientists who were mentored by Marie Curie in early ...
A neutrino telescope found a neutrino, which is what it's supposed to do. But why did this mysterious particle have much more ...
One longstanding problem has sidelined life-saving drugs, stalled next-generation batteries, and kept archaeologists from ...
Mathematicians have recentlysolved a problem that has eluded scientists for over 125 years, bridging three key theories that ...
As James enters Looney Tunes World and immediately upon arrival encounters Bugs in a forest. Human physics and toon physics ...
Mary Purvis, a physics instructor at CVTC, receives praise from a former student who is now working for Blue Origin. The ...
The achievement represents a major step forward, potentially unlocking innovations across numerous fields that rely on ...
Traipse into the world of artificial intelligence research, and it won’t take long to stumble across a concept known as the ...
Most of us have heard of Schrödinger’s eponymous cat, but it is not the only feline in the quantum physics bestiary. Quantum ...
Stars are born in families before dispersing, but we have never seen one that has broken up anything like this fast.
This scenario is known as false vacuum decay, a spectacular fan favourite (it’s me, I am the fan). Why is it a fan favorite?