A Nobel-Prize winning scientist, a marquee hire by Stony Brook University in its early years, and an inspiration to his adopted and native countries, C.N. “Frank” Yang died on October 18th in Beijing.
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Scientists Uncover Molecular 'Passports' That Regulate Cell Nuclei
Israeli and US scientists have discovered how tiny gateways in human cells control what enters and leaves the cell's nucleus, ...
Einstein was a great thinker who made plenty of mistakes—errors that sometimes led to more meaningful discoveries in physics, ...
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former Colombian president urges restraint from Donald Trump and Gustavo Petro after their ...
He might be a long ways from Albert Einstein, but that didn't stop our Denis for attending UCC's Annual Open day.
Helen Lewis dismantles society’s obsession with the “genius,” exposing how brilliance is often used to excuse arrogance, ...
This October sees the debut of English National Opera in Greater Manchester, after being required to move outside the capital ...
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The scientific discoveries that prove God does exist, according to best-selling French book
Traditionally, science has been the counterargument for the existence of God. But mathematicians Olivier Bonnassies and ...
Researchers have unveiled a new model for the universe’s birth that replaces cosmic inflation with gravitational waves as the ...
Albert Einstein left his first violin behind as he escaped Nazi Germany. Last week, it became the most expensive instrument ...
For English speaking Jews, Rabbi Abraham Isaac HaCohen Kook (called in Israel HaRav) has been an elusive magnet. It is ...
While it is undeniable that the life and light of Mahatma Gandhi transcended boundaries and influenced people of all genres ...
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