In 1929, Ernest Orlando Lawrence invented the cyclotron: a compact, efficient particle accelerator that used magnets. Two ...
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Queen bumblebees' tongues aren't built for slurping nectar—which might keep the royals homebound
Every spring, enterprising queen bumblebees emerge from hibernation and set to work starting new colonies from scratch. They fuel themselves by seeking out flowers and slurping up nectar. But once ...
Revolutionary Materials Driving Global Innovation It feels like every day there’s some new material popping up that’s ...
This story originally appeared in the Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008 edition of the. The battle continues for Native Americans who ...
Researchers at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT-Italian Institute of Technology) have developed an innovative microscopy ...
Chinese researchers have braved the cold and harsh environment of Antarctica in order to get a unique view of star formation ...
New photos show off NASA's newly constructed Roman Space Telescope, which will soon help researchers unravel the mysteries of ...
MK Party MPL Vusi Shongwe interrogates SAPS Crime Intelligence's Lieutenant-General Khumalo on arrests linked to the PKTT controversy amid ongoing investigations ...
Right now, life science spaces are shifting fast. Schools, clinics, and high-tech centers are growing fast - demand for ...
Fossilized microscopic algae offer insights into historic environmental conditions and provide a clearer picture of how the ...
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