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Sir Isaac Newton has been dead for nearly 300 years, but apparently, he’s still out here solving 21st-century problems.
Pune's IUCAA, founded by Jayant Narlikar, once hosted saplings from Newton's apple tree, symbolizing science's legacy.
Isaac Newton is perhaps the foundational archetype of a lone genius: pairing astonishing intelligence with abysmal interpersonal skills. "If we evolved a race of Isaac Newtons, that would not be ...
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Amazing Gravity Defying Card Tricks
Using the first deck specifically designed for cardistry, this group of tricksters showed off the amazing ways they can ...
A sapling of Sir Isaac Newton's apple tree has been planted in Argentina's Science Park as part of the festivities marking the April 10 Researcher's Day held by the National Council for Scientific ...
Horrible Science is here with some truly iconic names to sing you a jolly old medley, all about gravity. Sir Isaac Newton sings about how things fall down from the force of gravity. Watch your ...
Time to light up your day by singing about the electromagnetic spectrum with Sir Isaac Newton and Horrible Science. From ...
A scientific consultant at MPOB, Ravigadevi Sambanthamurthi joins the ranks of luminaries such as Stephen Hawking, Isaac ...
Kai Taylor, right, and Ishmael Schimian look at a project during an EverGreen Academy Middle School science fair at Holy ...
Activities planned worldwide and year-round aim to commemorate the advent of quantum mechanics 100 years ago and highlight ...
Doctor Who has been messing with reality again. And this time, it's not a crack in the universe or a rogue Time Lord. It's a single word: mavity.