The icy ballet of stone upon ice makes curling one of the most intriguing sports of the Winter Olympics. But scientists still haven't quite figured out the physics of how they move.
Richard Feynman (1918–1988), the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, may be the physicist most familiar to Korean readers. Over 10 types of books related to Feynman have been translated and ...
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It may sound like an oxymoron, but this massive nanoparticle made up of 7,000 sodium atoms is the largest to exhibit such ...
Prof. Joseph Halpern, computer science, died on Friday. Halpern taught at Cornell for 30 years, having received multiple ...
The author captivated millions of readers with her book, ‘Braiding Sweetgrass.’ In ‘The Serviceberry,’ her latest work of ...
One of the US’s most prominent civil rights leaders who was a protege of Martin Luther King and a presidential hopeful ...
Intrepid meteorologist spent Dennis “Tink” Bell spent 66 years trapped in ice. Scientists just found his body.
A year after he finished high school, Selman’s mother passed away – his main inspiration for all his successes. The father ...
His score of books and hundreds of essays documented Stalinist executions, Communist repressions and censorship, and the transition to post-Soviet Russia.
By Colleen Howe and Ethan Wang BEIJING, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Three Chinese lawmakers with ties to the defence sector have been ...