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Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Programmer Who Saw a World that Wasn’t There Yet
Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated on the second Tuesday of October.
From a globetrotting family saga to Australia’s greatest museum heist, here are 10 new books to add to your reading pile.
Hands-on, minds-on learning experiences help ensure that students gain a deep understanding of science concepts.
In 1992, three physicists began an argument about how many numbers we need to fully describe the universe. Their surprisingly ...
In 1867, Lord Kelvin imagined atoms as knots in the aether. The idea was soon disproven. Atoms turned out to be something ...
He led a team of scientists who helped confirm that a Big Bang was the source of the universe. The discovery earned him a ...
The Hong Kong Science and Technology Park aims to double the number of start-ups joining its upgraded incubation programme, with some companies saying the scheme will help to speed up the ...
If you think of a single atom as a grain of sand, then a wavelength of visible light—which is a thousand times larger than ...
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis shared the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work showing how bizarre ...
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