In the eighteenth century, from opposite ends of the world, a debate raged between two scholars over a seemingly esoteric ...
Historians recognize Ibn al-Haytham, who lived in present-day Iraq between 965 and 1039 A.D., as the first optical scientist.
In the eighteenth century, from opposite ends of the world, a debate raged between two scholars over a seemingly esoteric question: did Chinese history predate Judeo-Christian antiquity? Antoine ...
After acing a steep monthslong climb up the rim of Jezero Crater, the Perseverance rover is about to see a part of the red ...
Among its other discoveries, the Parker Solar Probe has also provided the first compelling evidence for the long-theorized ...
To resolve the black hole, they used the Event Horizon Telescope, a global radio telescope array with an effective aperture ...
The universe’s light-starved early epochs, as well as the first stars and galaxies, lie beyond the reach of conventional ...
In the eighteenth century, from opposite ends of the world, a debate raged between two scholars over a seemingly esoteric question: did Chinese ...
Ariana Cieslak is an adult services librarian at Greenwood Public Library. GPL staff members share in writing this twice ...
December’s full moon, dubbed the cold moon, will reach the crest of its full phase early Sunday. Here’s the best way to view ...
As a digression from our usual fare on the n n -Café, here’s one of my favorites, about an early theory of the Solar System, ...