A revolutionary RNA mapping method could let us learn from history’s greatest thinkers—starting with Einstein himself.
But her lifespan was remarkable - and also inscrutable. When she died last year, aged 117 and still in relatively good health ...
Alexander Grothendieck was a titan in his field, making deep connections that fuelled a revolution in mathematics, before ...
Work on medical uses of mind-altering substances was sidelined for decades by the political backlash against drugs, a misstep ...
Uncover the groundbreaking contributions of these famous scientists. Discover how their innovative discoveries and inventions ...
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There's a new personality type and it may suit you
A brand new personality has just entered the chat and experts have claimed that the likes of Albert Einstein and Frida Kahlo ...
This scientific medium could be used on old biological materials stored in less-than-ideal conditions, including the brain of ...
As more states add bans on teaching Black history in classrooms across America, Stacker highlighted 19 underrepresented ...
An unusual type of diabetes linked to malnutrition now has a name. Scientists are calling for wider recognition of the newly ...
Gustaf Dalén is nowhere near as famous as his contemporaries, but does that make him undeserving of the prize? Margaret Harris investigates ...
While tragic stories like Rudi Johnson's may be newsworthy, they also play into a narrative that head trauma is an issue limited to American football. Yet, football is far from ...
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Inside the Strange World of Albert Einstein’s Inventions and Patents: From Refrigerators to Blouses
Einstein’s uncle Jakob was an inventor in Munich. He produced patents for arc lamps, electric meters, and dynamos in the late ...
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