Artifacts from of the 75-year-history of SRS are on display in a special exhibit at the Savannah River Site Museum in Aiken.
Scientists have discovered a giant cosmic filament where galaxies spin in sync with the structure that holds them together.
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Science history: Marie Curie discovers a strange radioactive substance that would eventually kill her — Dec. 26, 1898
Scientists in Paris discovered two new substances with incredible radioactivity. It earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics ...
“Expression tells us what cells do, but regulatory DNA tells us where they come from, how they develop, and which germ layer ...
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The quantum boom is coming, and a century of work led here
The race to harness quantum mechanics for computing power is finally colliding with the real economy. After a century of ...
Explore how nanotechnology acts as the 'Convergence Engine' for AI materials discovery, CRISPR gene therapy delivery, and ...
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Today-History-Dec27
Today in History for Dec. 27: In 1571, Johannes Kepler, the German astronomer who confirmed Copernicus' theory that the Earth and planets revolve around the sun in elliptical orbits, was born. In 1610 ...
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QBTS or IONQ: Which Quantum Computing Stock Will Lead in 2026?
As 2026 approaches, D-Wave Quantum Inc. QBTS and IonQ IONQ present distinct investment narratives in the burgeoning quantum ...
Collective Mining Ltd. ("Collective" or the "Company") is pleased to announce assays results for ten diamond drill holes at the Guayabales project. Six holes were designed to test the Apollo system ...
Time machines don’t exist, but Yesterday’s News Antiques and Collectibles in Brooklyn comes pretty darn close. This treasure trove sits unassumingly on a Brooklyn street, its exterior practically ...
That’s exactly the dilemma with Bethlehem Indoor Flea Market, a treasure trove hiding in plain sight in the charming town of Bethlehem, Connecticut. From the outside, it’s unassuming – just another ...
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Science history: Richard Feynman gives a fun little lecture — and dreams up an entirely new field of physics — Dec. 29, 1959
In a short talk at Caltech, physicist Richard Feynman laid out a vision of manipulating and controlling atoms at the tiniest ...
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