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What Can You Do With an Einstein?
Earlier this year, mathematicians discovered a unique shape. Now do-it-yourselfers have found ingenious ways to put it to use.
City of
United kingdom
New york
United states
Julien weiner
Pierre broca
Isaac newton
Nancy clark
Shiying dong
David smith
Devi kuscer
William fry
Matthew taylor
Chaim goodman strauss
Evan brock
Emma laughton
A Tyrannosaur Was Found Fossilized, and So Was Its Last Meal
A 75-million-year-old Gorgosaurus fossil is the first tyrannosaur skeleton ever found with a filled stomach.
United states
Tom holtz
Darla zelenitsky
Darren tanke
University of calgary
University of maryland
Royal tyrrell museum
Royal tyrrell museum in drumheller
Science advances
North america
Royal tyrrell
Dinosaur provincial park
Your feed science
Your feed animals
Genes That Boost Fertility Also Shorten Our Life, Study Suggests
A study of DNA from half a million volunteers supports an old evolutionary theory about why our bodies eventually wear out.
United states
United kingdom
George williams
Steven austad
August weismann
Jianzhi zhang
University of michigan
University of alabama at birmingham
Chinese academy of sciences
Science advances
United kingdom biobank
Erping long
Chinese academy
Your feed science
Genetics and heredity
New Sickle Cell Therapies Will Be Out of Reach Where They Are Needed Most
There is no clear path for African patients to get access to the treatments, which have multimillion-dollar price tags and are highly complex to manufacture and deliver.
United states
Dar es salaam
Abuja federal capital territory
Saudi arabia
New delhi
Democratic republic of the congo
Democratic republic of the general
United kingdom
Nkem azinge
David altshuler
Obiageli nnodu
Shani mgaraganza
Jess rowlands
Jennifer doudna
Vikas dua
Stella malangahe
Particle Physicists Offer a Road Map For the Next Decade
A “muon shot” aims to study the basic forces of the cosmos. But meager federal budgets could limit its ambitions.
United states
South dakota
Department of energy
District of columbia
Hitoshi murayama
Sally seidel
Verac rubin
Karsten heeger
University of new mexico
Particle physics project prioritization panel
Fermi national accelerator laboratory
University of california
National science foundation
Yale university
Us department of energy
Large hadron collider
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