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The Nazi scientist who helped Mengele’s twinning experiments
Otmar von Verschuer became one of the key scientific enablers of Nazi racial hygiene. He helped legitimize eugenics, worked ...
A research team from City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) has recently overcome a technological bottleneck that has ...
Damo Academy unveils an AI agent able to discover superconductors, which could revolutionise scientific materials research ...
Popular communication methods for nonspeaking autistic people have ignited a fierce debate over what counts as evidence of ...
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The biggest scientific failures nobody talks about
Scientific failures are often seen as the end of an experiment, but many of them actually led to major discoveries. From ...
One of the biggest myths around artificial intelligence is that it can simply create a new medicine on its own. That is not ...
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This Brooklyn teacher connects chemistry to the real world — and just won $25,000 for it
Meet FLAG Award winner Rayhan Ahmed, a Brooklyn science teacher connecting chemistry to real-world crises like Flint, ...
Astronaut and ISRO Gaganyatri Shubhanshu Shukla highlighted the importance of the system in a post on X, explaining why biological samples collected in orbit must be stored at ultra-low temperatures ...
In 19th-century France, hypnosis moved from medical experiment to public spectacle, reshaping debates over mind, body, and control.
What are you eating today? Do you have a favorite snack, candy or other food item that you know is bad for your health but ...
People may not walk in perfectly straight lines after all. A new study published in Nature Communications has found that humans have a measurable tendency to drift anticlockwise, or slightly to the ...
The International Space Station is now home to an even more capable quantum laboratory, where NASA cools atoms to nearly ...
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