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New evidence shows a meteorite struck Scotland 990 million years ago, reshaping Earth's timeline and possibly helping early ...
Over billions of years, the universe has transformed from a simpler state into an intricate cosmic web, but new research ...
Marking the 55th Foundation Day of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Union Minister of State (Independent ...
The world is witnessing a new kind of global race—not for authority in space but for control over the global nuclear energy ...
At the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), we're engineering and deploying ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists showcase lithium button cells corrode during 10,000 charge cycles for 1st timeFor the first time, scientists have watched a lithium-ion button cell corrode in real time, charting more than 10,000 charge ...
Since nuclear energy will be a key pillar of India’s clean energy transition, integrating it into the climate finance ...
A meteorite impact site dating back 1.2 billion years has been identified in Scotland, rewriting what scientists know about ...
According to scientists at NIST in Boulder, their newest atomic clock, the NIST-F4, will help track time more precisely and ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis New Atomic Clock Is So Precise It Won’t Lose a Second for 140 Million YearsInside the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST, a new atomic clock named NIST-F4 has begun to tick — not ...
In setting the Doomsday Clock, the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board consults widely with colleagues across a range of disciplines and considers qualitative and quantitative information from a ...
It has been 70 years since a group calling itself the “Atomic Scientists of Chicago” issued its first dispatch. At the start, the group consisted of a handful of veterans of the Manhattan Project, ...
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