His contributions have left a lasting impact on science both in India and globally, inspiring generations of scientists, ...
It would be understandable if you stopped thinking as much about Pluto after it was “demoted” from being considered one of the nine planets sharing the Earth’s solar system to being classified as a ...
The Cold War on MSN
The scientist who challenged genetics and won Stalin’s favor
Trofim Lysenko rose from relative obscurity to dominate Soviet agricultural science under Joseph Stalin. Rejecting ...
The only thing stranger than science fiction is science fact. Dark Matters: Twisted But True, a short-lived documentary ...
Modern Teen on MSN
The hard truth behind history’s most notorious scientific experiments
A record of scientific ambition at its worst and best, where progress, power and ethics collided and changed global rules ...
New research from The University of Manchester has shown that debates and resistance about wearing face masks go back a lot ...
PROPERLY speaking, “The Virgin and the Gip-sy,” the posthumous book by D. H. Lawrence, is not a full-structure novel. It is a sketch, complete in form arid plot, but wanting in detail and substance; ...
When the United States faced the looming threat of World War II in the 1930s, it bet big on science — and won. The nation invested billions of dollars in research at universities and in industry. That ...
Shtetl Home Companion brings its latest staged radio comedy “Fleisch Gordon and the Space Amoeba of Doom!” to Santa Barbara Historical Museum’s Covarrubius Adobe, 136 E De La Guerra St., Santa Barbara ...
During the 1930s, the Great Depression cast a long shadow across America. But life didn’t stop: People worked, danced, built, invented, rebelled, and dreamed of a brighter future. From steelworkers ...
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