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High up on the top of Cerro Pachón in northern Chile, NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory is nearing completion. At the heart ...
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A century since Werner Heisenberg changed the course of physics, five of the world's leading physicists examine the greatest ...
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Known for its pristine beaches and monthly full-moon parties, Ko Pha Ngan is one of the crown jewels of Thailand's crucial tourism industry. Hidden just out of the sight of the festivities are several ...
The 18-year-old won $250,000 for training a machine learning model to analyze understudied data from NASA's retired NEOWISE telescope ...
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Bright idea: Wolfgang Ketterle (in his M.I.T lab) hopes to discover new forms of matter by studying ... the record—at least according to Guinness World Records 2008—for lowest temperature ...