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Reality goes deeper than we thought
Particle physics dives into the very depths of the universe – the particles that make up atoms. Over the past century, we ...
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25 scientific discoveries that broke the laws of physics
Physics is supposed to be the most reliable science. Gravity works the same way everywhere. Light always travels at the same ...
This blurring of traditional boundaries between nuclear medicine and radiation oncology creates both opportunities and ...
A team of scientists from Skoltech and MIPT has investigated how the Casimir effect can be used to precisely control the ...
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May 6, 1872: The birth of Willem de Sitter
Dutch astronomer Willem de Sitter, born May 6, 1872, studied mathematics and physics at the University of Groningen, developing an interest in astronomy there and furthering it with work at Cape ...
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Read how JAMB moved UTME from paper to CBT examination
Do you know that UTME was once known as UME? Legit.ng explores the various changes JAMB has made to the examination over the ...
JNU's introduction of supernumerary seats for women sparks debate on structural inclusion versus mere expansion in gender ...
Some of the biggest names in women’s rugby have rebelled against the proposed introduction of smaller balls for this autumn’s ...
Indie hits Sea Of Stars and Dredge come to smartphones, as well as a fun F-Zero clone and a game about a slice of bacon ...
See photos and letters from young countryside enthusiasts as they share their adventures and proud moments in readers in the ...
This article explores how AI tools are helping researchers reduce waste, optimize experiments, and accelerate discoveries, ...
In a major breakthrough, scientists have experimentally confirmed a universal growth law in two dimensions using a quantum ...
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