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America is awesome at science. For as long as most of us have been alive, United States scientists have published more ...
The visible patterns produced by the time crystals could be used for data storage and anti-counterfeiting designs.
First theorized in 2012, researchers are beginning to find new ways to implement this mind-bending technology.
Since at least the early 2000s, both the work of science and institutions of higher learning have become increasingly ...
Our world is shaped by forces both vast and invisible. From the ocean’s deep influence on climate to the way social media ...
Brent Chapman, 34, of North Vancouver, Canada, lost his vision when he was 13 years old after experiencing an extremely rare ...
UCLA's researchers go low-tech to plead their case to the public with poster boards and props. The Trump administration has ...
Scientific understanding can evolve quickly, and that makes clear, careful messaging more essential than ever. Below, we ...
Correction appended 9 U.S. eighth graders are less prepared to be the scientists of tomorrow than they were before the ...
Many British actors have had a lasting influence on cinema, but according to science, it's a Welsh actor who ranks the ...
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created the first time crystal that humans can actually see, using liquid crystals that swirl into never-ending patterns when illuminated by light ...
PORTLAND (WGME) -- The kids are back in school, so our friends from Mad Science of Maine have more time on their hands. That ...