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Many modern devices—from cellphones and computers to electric vehicles and wind turbines—rely on strong magnets made from ...
To understand gravitational lensing and dark matter, James Jee, a professor at Yonsei University, says to think of a pond ...
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Kneijnsberg honors the Dutch scientist and inventor Christiaan Huygens with a brilliant twist on an automatic Day-Date ...
Cake sale helps Taynuilt scientist raise £1,300 to fund blind springer spaniel Cae’s eye surgery Generous SAMS colleagues showed their love for cake - and dogs - by helping Naomi Thomas fund ...
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Astronomers analyzing data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have uncovered a population of tiny, energetic galaxies ...
Three-year-old Quinn Messick, of Hamel, displays her hand-made magnifying glass during the June 28 Children's Art in the Park event in downtown Edwardsville. Five-year-old Amara and 2-year-old Alani ...
On any given day, you might find children constructing animal homes from small logs or examining moss with magnifying glasses. Crunchy leaves are ... young children to learn the basics of nature and ...