The milestone 100th episode turns to one of humanity's most transformative scientific tools. Breakthrough: Telescopes - The Truth is Out There explores how new technologies have turned our entire ...
For about six months, NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has been exploring a region full of geologic formations called boxwork, low ridges standing roughly 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) tall with sandy ...
In recent debates about government funding, certain quirky-sounding research projects — like studying shrimp on treadmills — have grabbed headlines and become easy targets for criticism. Politicians ...
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NASA’s Curiosity rover just took an up-close look at Mars’s giant spiderwebs – but what did it find?
NASA’s Curiosity has explored a peculiar terrain on Mars that has no such equivalent on Earth. Seen from space, this ...
In this age of Mars rovers, questions about the planet's ancient past have shifted. A growing body of evidence supports the ...
Fourth graders Jayden Smith and Andryck Polanco use Ozobots to learn about self-driving artificial intelligence during MilliporeSigma’s Curiosity Cube Mobile Science Lab and EMD Electronics hands-on ...
Curiosity Cube tours North America, Europe, and for the first time, Africa Mobile science lab aims to reach 60,000 students in 19 countries Interactive lessons on artificial intelligence designed to ...
At the Sciencenter, curiosity is treated not as something that fades with age, but as something worth preserving. Through the ...
The Curiosity Cube mobile science lab has become even more mobile, making its way to digital devices. The Curiosity Cube app from MilliporeSigma, the U.S. and Canada Life Science business of Merck ...
Curiosity rover's findings have raised new questions about the Red Planet's habitability and the potential for life beyond Earth.
When Emma Dauster started graduate school studying the brain, she thought she would work in the lab forever. However, she also believed in taking advantage of opportunities; she applied for a ...
Sir C V Raman (7 November 1888 – 21 November 1970), the first Asian and non-White person to receive a Nobel Prize in Physics. On February 28, 1928, Sir C.V. Raman demonstrated the Raman ...
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