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Could gravity be a clue we’re living in a simulation?
Gravity is usually presented as the most familiar of nature’s forces, the quiet background pull that keeps feet on sidewalks ...
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Chandra kicks off the year with a dazzling Champagne Cluster view
NASA’s flagship X-ray observatory is starting the calendar with a flourish, unveiling a richly detailed view of a distant ...
Professor Steve Park, Professor Sangyong Jon, (From bottom left) President Kwang-Hyung Lee, Ph.D canddiate Youngju Son, Ph.D ...
The theorized unseen structure of spacetime could also explain of the outstanding questions about the accelerating expansion ...
A new method for engineering natural killer cells could make cancer immunotherapy more efficient, scalable, and affordable, ...
Wisconsin has had several high-profile examples of mass timber building projects, including the Children’s Museum of Eau ...
An emerging technology in lumber could have implications for the forestry industry. Mass timber is a process of strengthening ...
The mega structures of the ancient world are famously awe-inspiring. They showcase the ingenuity, ambition and ...
Physicists are exploring whether hidden dimensions and the shape of space could help explain why fundamental particles have ...
The year’s most notable findings also include insights into dog and sheep domestication and a new species of manta ray in the ...
The piece attempts to paint businessman Alfred Gangata as a corrupt individual who has leveraged his connections to amass wealth, but it conveniently ignores the complexities of doing business in ...
INTRODUCTIONTort law has traditionally been based on three main pillars: compensation, deterrence, and corrective justice.
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