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Meet the Ukrainian Number Theorist Who Won Math’s Highest Honor

In late February, just weeks after Maryna Viazovska learned she had won a Fields Medal—the highest honor for a...

Could we eavesdrop on aliens by detecting signals relayed around the sun?

Researchers may have found a new way to detect signals from advanced alien civilizations. Einstein's theory of general...

Claims of new ‘tropical ozone hole’ raise controversy

A scientist recently claimed that he'd discovered a gargantuan hole in the ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere that first...

‘Bees are really highly intelligent’: the insect IQ tests causing a buzz among scientists

T hey have been revered by the ancient Egyptians, lauded by Shakespeare, feared by Winnie-the-Pooh and, most recently, battled...

‘Inspiring to see’: scientists show how forests of kelp can potentially be brought back to life

T he thick underwater forests off Tasmania’s east coast used to be so dense they were marked as shipping...

The Webb telescope: a source of wonder that is both aesthetic and technological | Monica Grady

O n Tuesday afternoon, we were treated to some of the most detailed images of the universe that anyone...

Journey to the mystery planet: why Uranus is the new target for space exploration

O n the night of 13 March 1781, William Herschel was peering through his telescope in his back garden...

The Dangerous Chemicals Lurking Inside Shipping Containers

This story originally appeared in Hakai Magazine and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. They had no...

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A scientist recently claimed that he'd discovered a gargantuan hole in the ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere that first...

‘Bees are really highly intelligent’: the insect IQ tests causing a buzz among scientists

T hey have been revered by the ancient Egyptians, lauded by Shakespeare, feared by Winnie-the-Pooh and, most recently, battled...

‘Inspiring to see’: scientists show how forests of kelp can potentially be brought back to life

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The Webb telescope: a source of wonder that is both aesthetic and technological | Monica Grady

O n Tuesday afternoon, we were treated to some of the most detailed images of the universe that anyone...

Journey to the mystery planet: why Uranus is the new target for space exploration

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The Dangerous Chemicals Lurking Inside Shipping Containers

This story originally appeared in Hakai Magazine and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. They had no...

Meet the Ukrainian Number Theorist Who Won Math’s Highest Honor

In late February, just weeks after Maryna Viazovska learned she had won a Fields Medal—the highest honor for a...

Could we eavesdrop on aliens by detecting signals relayed around the sun?

Researchers may have found a new way to detect signals from advanced alien civilizations. Einstein's theory of general...

Claims of new ‘tropical ozone hole’ raise controversy

A scientist recently claimed that he'd discovered a gargantuan hole in the ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere that first...

‘Bees are really highly intelligent’: the insect IQ tests causing a buzz among scientists

T hey have been revered by the ancient Egyptians, lauded by Shakespeare, feared by Winnie-the-Pooh and, most recently, battled...

‘Inspiring to see’: scientists show how forests of kelp can potentially be brought back to life

T he thick underwater forests off Tasmania’s east coast used to be so dense they were marked as shipping...

The Webb telescope: a source of wonder that is both aesthetic and technological | Monica Grady

O n Tuesday afternoon, we were treated to some of the most detailed images of the universe that anyone...

Journey to the mystery planet: why Uranus is the new target for space exploration

O n the night of 13 March 1781, William Herschel was peering through his telescope in his back garden...

The Dangerous Chemicals Lurking Inside Shipping Containers

This story originally appeared in Hakai Magazine and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. They had no...

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