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Inside the Strange World of Albert Einstein’s Inventions and Patents: From Refrigerators to Blouses
Einstein’s uncle Jakob was an inventor in Munich. He produced patents for arc lamps, electric meters, and dynamos in the late ...
Black holes are so strange that physicists have long wondered if they are quite what they seem. Now we are set to find out if ...
Alexander Grothendieck was a titan in his field, making deep connections that fuelled a revolution in mathematics, before ...
Born in Flint, Michigan in 1958, Lankton dived into the gritty, unforgiving New York art world after attending the Pratt ...
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The First Black Hole We Ever Saw Is Doing Something Never Seen Before
M87* is a supermassive black hole in a galaxy 55 million light-years away with a mass around 6.5 billion times the mass of ...
Most cosmologists believe that these stars were the first large, free-floating structures to illuminate our universe, and ...
But Luis Jauregui’s work, which might power quantum computers needed for long-range space exploration, also shows how basic ...
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Lee Yong-deok's Inverted Sculptures Debut in New York
People react in various ways to his sunken sculptures. A child exclaimed, “A person is popping out of the wall!” in amazement ...
Smart thinking starts with the right books. These non-fiction titles bring science, psychology, and insight that challenge ...
Oh. It’s the people from the Nobel Peace Prize. Mr President, they say you’re this year’s winner. He has 10 minutes to alert ...
New observations of two black holes merging have confirmed predictions made decades ago by Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, ...
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