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Award for research into rare cosmic explosions and metals
Rare cosmic explosions have earned an international award for an astrophysics collaboration led by an Oxford professor.
In no particular order, these are the top 10 books of 2025. Some of them are even included in the Kindle Unlimited Library.
High on the Cotswold hills, in an isolated farmhouse in the hamlet of Syde, something extraordinary has been happening for close on 60 years. The Harcombe Society, named after the farm at which it was ...
Peter Lindenfeld, a retired Rutgers University physics professor, celebrated educator and 65-year Princeton resident, died ...
They are obviously made of sterner stuff at Hogwarts. One of Britain's top universities is facing ridicule for warning ...
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AI-powered police body cameras, once taboo, get tested on Canadian city's 'watch list' of faces
Police in Edmonton, Canada, have started a pilot project using AI-equipped body cameras to detect faces on a "high risk" ...
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