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Why an exam has sparked national outrage in India
BBC via AOL· 1 day agoIt also said that 1,563 candidates were given "grace marks" for delays at exam centres and because a physics question turned out to have two correct...
Former head of JPL and Voyager project scientist, dies at 88
The Register· 7 days agoObit Edward C Stone, the project scientist for NASA's Voyager mission from 1972 to 2022, has died....
The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom announced — everything you need to know
Tom's Guide· 1 day agoNintendo has just announced a new The Legend of Zelda game that promises to radically change the...
The dominant model of the universe is creaking
The Economist· 13 hours agoAT KITT PEAK National Observatory, in Arizona, a telescope has spent three years building a three-dimensional map of the heavens. In examining the light...
Scientists Discovered How to Control the Casimir Effect—and Supercharge Tiny Machines
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoThe ability to control the Casimir effect in this way could be a big breakthrough for engineering...
Human Neurons Are Stuck Between Shifting Phases of Matter, Scientists Say
Futurism via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe neurons of our brain may not exist in a single state of matter, new research suggests. As...
Echoes of Creation: The Roman Telescope’s Quest for Primordial Black Holes
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoSpace Telescope might reveal previously undetected “featherweight” black holes with masses similar...
Gateway - Jalopnik
Jalopnik· 2 days agoIt turns out, the whole contraption is a bit genius. Steve Mould may look like the most tired man in Britain, but he has a fantastic way of describing the complex interplay of physics ...
From Las Cruces to MIT, 2014 Valedictorian uses Ph.D. to start Boston business
Las Cruces Sun-News via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoRonald Davis III used to spend his lunch hours while enrolled at Organ Mountain High School...
Alice Haddy: The future of STEM at UNCG is at stake
Greensboro News & Record· 4 days agoClosures in science and math, in particular, are leading to decisions that will constitute a serious blow to the ability of UNCG to be competent in the...