Why the Large Hadron Collider Is Shutting Down for Two Years
Its shutdown and upgrade will hopefully allow physicists to explore new, previously inaccessible frontiers of the universe.
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Its shutdown and upgrade will hopefully allow physicists to explore new, previously inaccessible frontiers of the universe.
A blast at an Indian research laboratory on Wednesday left one dead and three severely injured, according to Indian news reports.
The clock is ticking to collect those cores.
The road ahead is rocky for those hoping to build quantum computers, according to a new report
Archaeologists have uncovered a dramatic 500-year-old male skeleton lying face-down in the mud of the Thames.
The authors of the study say their findings should make dentists reconsider their reliance on opioids as a first-line pain treatment for young patients.
Plants may seem inert, but their biological circuits are capable of transmitting bio-electrochemical signals between tissues and organs.
Ultimately, they’re trying to tell the universe’s story.
Aside from relying on a deceased donor for their uterine transplant, the doctors might have also made the procedure less costly and dangerous.
Scientists are collaborating to catalogue these events to tell the broader story about how often these massive crashes occur and what causes them.
Rumours are now circulating that he’s been detained by the Chinese government.
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It's a sure sign that the Elon Musk-led company, and the commercial space industry in general, is rapidly maturing.
Walter White creates diversion using household objects and escapes again.
There’s still lot of ground to cover before we can be sure of anything.
Today’s milestone marks the end of a two-year journey and the start of a 1.5-year study period.