Ancient scientists can be easy to dismiss. Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus, often described as the West’s first scientist ...
Educators and administrators in recent years have been eager to reimagine math instruction. Troubled by high failure rates in ...
The H5 viruses are brutally lethal to birds – 9 million have died outright, and hundreds of millions have been culled to ...
One of the world’s oldest mountain systems that formed over 2.5 billion years ago, the Aravalli range, is on course to likely ...
Apple, Michigan taxpayers, and one of Detroit’s wealthiest families spent roughly $30 million training hundreds of people to ...
You can turn disasters into a success if you approach them with innovation, care and honesty. First, you need to move from blame to insight into what the root of the problem actually is. Then, ...
History shows we often dismiss what we don’t yet understand. Here’s why stigmatizing today’s uncomfortable questions may be holding humanity back.
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NASA monitors MAVEN spacecraft after December 6 signal loss, coordinating recovery with Deep Space Network. Mars solar conjunction from December 29 to January 16 will pause communications.
The Alumni Meet “SMRITI SAMMELAN 2K25” was a memorable occasion held at Sphoorthy Engineering College (UGC Autonomous), ...
While everyone agrees on the ethical imperative to reduce animal use, the challenge of widespread readiness will depend on partnership, proof, and continued development activities. Public perception ...
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