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Charles H. Bennett and Gilles Brassard, winners of this year’s Turing Award, spent their lives touting the advantages of the ...
Explore 25 scientific blunders that shaped our world, from Kelvin's Earth age to Einstein's constant. Discover how these ...
It seems like every day a new study finds tiny plastic particles called microplastics where they should not be: in our bodies ...
A humpback whale nicknamed Timmy that has been stranded in the Baltic Sea off Germany will be left to die; all rescue efforts ...
A multi-year study of the reliability of published social & behavioral science research has found that only about half of ...
Invisible ink was known as "sympathetic stain" during the Revolutionary War. By any name, it was an effective spying tool.
The work of forensic labs is essential to the justice system. When errors occur, the public deserves to know quickly and ...
Early in Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s science fiction blockbuster “Project Hail Mary,” middle school teacher Ryland ...
Raccoons love solving puzzles, even after finding food. Curiosity drives learning and may explain why raccoons adapt so well to city life.