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How science infrastructure drives local economic development
Discover how South Africa's investment in science infrastructure, particularly the Square Kilometre Array, is not only ...
Do you remember the Pythagoras Theorem, which you once studied in Mathematics, was a discovery of Pythagoras? In today’s time ...
The world of astronomy and everything that surrounds it continues to give us secrets that until now seemed unthinkable. In ...
Astronomers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have helped uncover new clues about the longest-lasting cosmic ...
For the first time, scientists have made a clear X-ray detection of chlorine and potassium in the wreckage of a star using ...
Tyson’s ultimate goal was to image large swathes of the sky, measuring how galaxies’ shapes distorted as their light ...
ZME Science on MSN
The Internet Chronicles – Part 7 of 12: The Tree the Internet Grows on
Previously, we watched Tim Berners-Lee knit the world together with the Web, giving us pages to browse and links to click. But a web of information is ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
From Crushed Sugar Cubes to Exploded Ceramics, This Universal Law Predicts How Most Objects Will Shatter
A new equation calculates how many fragments of each size will be produced when an object breaks. The principle could help ...
Using cutting-edge algorithms and exascale supercomputers, researchers have created the most realistic simulations yet of matter flowing into black holes. Building on decades of research, a group of c ...
Deadly and destructive, earthquakes remain unpredictable, but faster models that look beneath the ground, can help better ...
New simulations reveal that the Milky Way’s odd split between two chemically distinct groups of stars isn’t a universal ...
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