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Galileo discovered the truth about space… then lost his freedom
Galileo Galilei was the most brilliant astronomer of his time, armed with a telescope and an obsession with truth. In the ...
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When a feather and a hammer proved Galileo right. Live on the moon!
In 1971, during the Apollo 15 mission, NASA astronaut David Scott carried out one of the most elegant scientific ...
This underrated northern Italian town is home to the Aperol spritz and the world’s best restaurant ...
Some of the most impressive artifacts of the West’s intellectual history are best appreciated in the intimate academic environs that fostered them.
Despite the vast differences in human and bee brains, both of us can do mathematics. As we argue in a new paper published in ...
NanoXplore’s NG-ULTRA FPGA becomes the first product qualified to new European ESCC 9030 standard for space applications; The product leverages a supply chain ...
The A318 Elite came with the same wingspan (111 ft., 10 in.) as the A320 but with a 20-ft. shorter fuselage, giving it ...
One of Europe’s oldest university sights is the Book of Kells, tucked away in the library of the venerable Trinity College in ...
Ingram shares steps you can take before the end of February. Quick math: If you're in the 41% tax bracket and contribute ...
A Japanese research team has discovered a new compound that can advance the body’s internal clock—offering hope for faster recovery from jet lag and ...
Described by one researcher as looking ‘already dead’, the enigmatic creatures are one of the least understood species on the planet ...
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Jupiter's hidden depths: Simulation suggests planet holds 1.5 times more oxygen than the sun
Spectacular clouds swirl across the surface of Jupiter. These clouds contain water, just like Earth's, but are much denser on the gas giant—so thick that no spacecraft has been able to measure exactly ...
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