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You may not have realized it yet, but the United Nations has declared 2025 the International Year of Quantum Science and ...
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Pichai’s words send powerful messages beyond Silicon Valley about innovation and teamwork and the significance of maintaining an optimistic perspective for future progress. He delivers his thoughts ...
While JAXA's Suzaku X-ray telescope came to the end of its scientific mission in 2015, XMM-Newton remains operational more than a quarter of a century since its launch; a testament to its designers ...
Your favorite Youtuber disagrees with the science. Why shouldn't you believe them? There's an answer from a researcher who studies what makes science work.
With the help of powerful bursts of radio waves emanating from 69 locations in the cosmos, researchers now have found the "missing" matter.