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Paul Erdős and His Contributions to Mathematics Credit: Oliver Helbig/Getty Images Just a week after artificial intelligence (AI) astounded mathematicians…
Astronomers have unveiled groundbreaking evidence that magnetic fields influence the weather on exoplanets, particularly by examining the violent winds in…
Chemical signatures preserved in ancient rocks reveal that marine environments began deteriorating well before the catastrophic event that led to…
Square Kilometer Array Telescope SKAO Welcome to our “Lost in Time and Space” newsletter! Each month, we explore captivating concepts…
To understand brain changes throughout life, neuroscientists have primarily examined the early and late stages: the rapid formation and elimination…
Earth boasts many unique features that set it apart from other planets, such as a protective magnetic field, a sizable…
Ötzi the Iceman will be stored in a cold room at a constant temperature of -6°C. South Tyrol Archaeological Museum/Eurac…
Asteroids are a natural part of our solar system. Millions of rocky objects orbit the Sun, and some of them…
It was, to put it mildly, a bad day for Earth when an asteroid hit Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula 66 million…
MIT neuroscientists have discovered that computer models of hearing and vision can build their own idiosyncratic “invariants” — meaning they respond the same way to stimuli with very different features.
Human sensory systems are very good at recognizing objects we see or words we hear, even if the object is upside down or the word is spoken by a voice we’ve never heard.

