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Cecilia Payne deduced that the sun is mainly made of hydrogen - but was encouraged to downplay her findings by her PhD ...
England’s teachers are being encouraged to embrace AI in the classroom - harnessing it to help with with both teaching and ...
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With Britain in its summer sporting season, Ed Warner debates how organisers must balance pleasing purists with enticing new fans.
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Identifying the formation period of planetary systems, such as our solar system, could be the beginning of the journey to ...
The Large Hadron Collider is one of the biggest experiments in history, but it’s also one of the hardest to interpret. Unlike ...
By Herman M. Lagon Some classrooms stay with you not because of their tech or sleek furniture, but because they feel alive.
These are the first public images collected by the Chile-based observatory, which will begin a decade-long survey of the southern sky later this year.
Using quantitative proteomics, the authors uncover that ZMAT3 knockout leads to upregulation of HKDC1, a gene linked to mitochondrial respiration, and that ZMAT3 suppresses HKDC1 expression by ...