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Dozens of these patches of wobbly earth are in Siberia.
Lithium-ion can soon be a thing of the past.
The 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded this week to two reasearchers “for the development of a method for genome editing."
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Ahead of the historic May 27th NASA and SpaceX crewed space launch, test your space exploration knowledge!
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Does darkness really have a speed?
How bioprinting, the medical equivilent of 3D printing can revolutionize organ donation and beyond.
In the world you know, actions have causes and effects, objects exist as one thing or another, and everything is what it is whether you observe it or not.
A planet's density tells us more information than its size.