A Princeton nuclear physicist. A mechanical engineer who helped NASA explore manufacturing in space. A US National Institutes ...
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This Week in Science: World's Second-Largest Diamond, Fishy Finger Origins, And More!
This week in science: The world's second-largest diamond is being evaluated; the genetic secrets of a 117-year-old woman are ...
A new visa for science and engineering graduates is part of China’s effort to establish itself as the world leader in science ...
Californian company Vast is building what would be the world’s first commercial space station, which it aims to launch next ...
Hany Farid told Nova’s “Particles of Thought” podcast that computer science is no longer the future-proof career that it once ...
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China Now Has More Factory Robots Than the Rest of the World Combined
Japan and the Republic of Korea are the early pioneers of automation, establishing the world’s most robot-dense factories ...
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This Week in Science: World's Oldest Mummies, A Diabetes Mystery, And More!
The Sun is flaring up unexpectedly; a 60-year diabetes mystery may finally be solved; the oldest human mummies aren't what we ...
NASA has confirmed 6,000 exoplanets, marking a major milestone in humanity’s quest to understand other worlds. From gas ...
In a remarkable United Nations address, the president lashed out at wind turbines, environmentalists and allies around the ...
Dementia is the UK’s leading cause of death, and one in three people born today will develop it in their lifetime. With ...
Everyone, no matter their background, should have an equal chance to work in science – but there are huge systemic barriers.
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