A blackboard at a U.K. university is believed to be the only one of its kind that has both Albert Einstein's scientific notations and his signature.
FLAGSTAFF — Theatrikos Theatre Company proudly announces its upcoming production of “Picasso at the Lapin Agile,” written by ...
An annual celebration of the mathematical constant pi — known as Pi Day — originated in the Bay Area in the late ’80s, when Exploratorium staff physicist, tinkerer and media specialist Larry Shaw ...
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Globular springtails (Dicyrtomina minuta) are small bugs about five millimetres long that can be seen crawling through leaf litter and garden soil. While they do not have wings and cannot fly, they ...
Watch as we bring Tom and Jerry to life with a spooky Halloween twist! Using colorful and creative pancake art, we capture their playful and mischievous look in a fun and delicious way. Andrew ...
Is there a time of day or night at which nature's heaviest elementary particle stops obeying Einstein's rules? The answer to that question, as bizarre as it seems, could tell scientists something ...
More than a century ago, Albert Einstein predicted that massive objects like large galaxies and clusters of galaxies act like giant lenses in space by bending light from distant objects.
Credit: Empa A strange molecular pattern, first mistaken for an error, led researchers to an unexpected discovery: molecules forming non-repeating structures similar to the einstein tiling problem.
The Great Backyard Bird Count, an annual event held to raise awareness of loss of native Florida birds, was held in Ormond Beach on Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Environmental Discovery Center. The event ...
Languages: English. Scientists have discovered an incredible new "Einstein Ring"—a type of intergalactic mirage formed when a massive galaxy warps the fabric of spacetime like a colossal lens.
Astronomers have identified the closest ever Einstein ring, a rare phenomenon where light from a further-off galaxy is bent by the gravity of a galaxy closer to Earth. The ring was previously ...