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Hans Dehmelt, Nobel Laureate for Isolating Electrons, Dies at 94

Hans Georg Dehmelt, a German-born American physicist, was awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics for his pioneering work in developing the technique to trap and isolate single subatomic particles like electrons. His work made possible measurements of unprecedented precision, fundamentally advancing the field of microphysics. He died on March 7, 2017, at the age […]

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Photos of Jupiter From NASA Spacecraft, Both Near and Far

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Antarctic Ice Reveals Earth’s Accelerating Plant Growth

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6 Bots That Deliver Science and Serendipity on Twitter

That’s a fantastic topic! The subculture of science and nature bots on X (formerly Twitter) provides a delightful mix of real-time data, history, and pure, random awe. They deliver bite-sized educational moments that truly fit the platform. Here are six bots that exemplify the mix of science and serendipity on social media: 1. 🌍 @EarthquakeBot

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Broke a Glass? Someday You Might 3-D-Print a New One

🥂 Broke a Glass? Someday You Might 3-D-Print a New One The vision of instantly replacing a broken wine glass by hitting “print” is moving closer to reality, thanks to breakthroughs in 3D-printing glass—a field once considered nearly impossible due to the material’s complex thermal and optical properties. While consumer desktop printers aren’t ready to

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