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Archaeologists discovered a silver amulet containing an 18-line text showing the oldest known devotion to Christianity north ...
In his 1945 report "Science, The Endless Frontier," Bush envisioned science as a source of light that could drive away the ...
After netting the world’s highest-paying science award, preeminent theoretical physicist Gerard ’t Hooft reflects on his legacy and the future of physics Pioneering Female Doctor Evangelina ...
Quantum calculations amount to sophisticated estimates. But in 1931, Hans Bethe intuited precisely how a chain of particles would behave — an insight that had far-reaching consequences. Emmy Noether ...
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The record sheds light on the climate early humans experienced when they were spreading out of Africa. A tree-ringed African ...
Palynologists who study tiny pollen fossils share 4 stories found in grains that fell hundreds to millions of years ago.
Live Science spoke with author Thomas Levenson about his new book on the history of germ theory.
Editor in Chief Nancy Shute discusses the centennial of quantum mechanics’ framework, Hubble’s 35th anniversary and the legacy of Kanzi the bonobo.
Today, Americans are witnessing a resurgence of such concerns. History shows that they may lead to censorship and curtail ...
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Science can help. Anywhere in the out of doors there is opportunity for real fun with science. In this issue, we describe ...