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Scientists stole 1500 bodies of dead children - then one of them won a Nobel Prize
In the 1950s, scientists investigating radioactive fallout launched a classified program known as Project Sunshine. To ...
Marie Curie once offered a powerful message about self-belief, perseverance and the importance of finding a purpose in life: ...
Young researchers have long come to the U.S. for academic training, but a combination of Chinese money and U.S. restrictions ...
The idea that vitamin C helps treat the common cold is a story including a Nobel prize-winner, a book and claims that don’t ...
The Finnish researcher was recently awarded the Körber European Science Prize for changing the way we understand cell biology ...
Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton argues that companies investing heavily in AI are counting on cheaper automated labour, while ...
The Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations plans to decide by next summer whether to dissolve or continue its activities.
Stanford neuroscientist Karl Deisseroth is decoding the human brain to understand how our emotions are formed.
As Japan's hibakusha atomic bomb survivors rapidly age, the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations, or Nihon Hidankyo, faces a critical juncture, with plans to decide by next sum ...
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Nobel winner issues dark warning about Trump's mental state
Over the past week, President Donald Trump’s actions regarding the U.S. Navy revealed that the Commander in Chief is ...
From the 1800s to the early 2000s, physicists used the same theory to understand the behavior of fluids. Now, using a modern ...
Give an economist a few drinks, however, and some of them will venture their true opinions about this giant. “Much of his ...
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