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She says these memories from the future could mean the notion of time might not be as linear as we imagine. “It’s not hard to ...
Queen Mary University of London is set to play a pivotal role in a groundbreaking international collaboration aimed at ...
Dr Katy Clough has been named Principal Investigator (PI) in the newly established $8-million Simons Collaboration on Black ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO), part of the Chinese Academy of ...
The One Piece series celebrates the very special birthday for one of it's most important supporting characters.
The EU science policy world is still digesting last month’s proposals for the next €175 billion Framework Programme, plans ...
The Weimar physician advocated for a more fluid understanding of sexuality and gender—a pioneering idea that was erased by the rise of Nazism.
Universal Design for Learning is about tailoring education for everybody —not just the top of the class. It means planning ...
When a German physicist returned from a health retreat 100 years ago, his ideas sparked a debate about reality, and gave rise to quantum mechanics — the "spooky" science of the very small.
A notebook featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. Dilara Irem. Like the artist, the scientist is a lover of nature.
A team of mathematicians based in Vienna is developing tools to extend the scope of general relativity.