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South Asia's Dairy Intolerance Could Help Explain Our Ability to Drink Milk
A curious and paradoxical intolerance for lactose across the South Asian subcontinent could help explain why the ability for ...
The research of a Korean mathematician who solved the "Moving Sofa Problem," a mathematical conundrum that has remained unsolved for nearly 60 years, ...
The concept of an 'in-space semiconductor factory' operating without human presence is moving closer to reality. A British ...
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South Korean researcher solves 60-year-old moving sofa problem
A South Korean researcher who solved the ‘moving sofa problem,’ a mathematical puzzle that had remained unsolved for nearly ...
A team of astronomers have used the Hubble space telescope to capture with direct imaging asteroids smashing into each other ...
Remember party lines? Switchboards? Yellow Pages? The traditional telephone is almost gone, but its cultural impact deserves ...
Russia, which has been pursuing its own space station in preparation for the retirement of the International Space Station ...
A new study shows sharks and skates interact with toys in aquariums, suggesting curiosity, personality, and surprising intelligence.
A political feud and a drive to end climate research has put the National Center for Atmospheric Research at risk.
It also pushed them to tighten their standards, especially when the conversation shifts from “interesting chemistry” to ...
The shift toward plant-based farming isn't just about what's on our plates—it's reshaping how we think about land, water, and ...
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