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Albert Einstein (1879-1955) is one of the most famous scientists of all time, and his name has become almost synonymous with the word “genius.” Continue reading 7 ways Einstein changed the world
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Albert Einstein (1879-1955) is one of the most famous scientists of all time, and his name has become almost synonymous with the word “genius.” Continue reading 7 ways Einstein changed the world
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For millions of years, photosynthesis has evolved in plants to turn water, carbon dioxide, and the energy from sunlight into plant biomass and the foods we eat. However, this process is very inefficient, with only around 1% of the energy found in sunlight ending up in the plant. Continue reading Artificial Photosynthesis Can Produce Food in Complete Darkness
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Alexandr Wang, the tech entrepreneur and CEO founder of Scale AI, has recently made global headlines for becoming the world’s youngest self-made billionaire. He is 25 years old.
So who exactly is the young Asian-American billionaire and how did he make his fortune? We take a closer look. Continue reading The next Elon Musk? Meet Alexandr Wang, CEO of Scale AI and the world’s youngest self-made billionaire at 25, who already counts Toyota and PayPal as clients
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, Live ScienceThe ice giants Uranus and Neptune don’t get nearly enough press; all the attention goes to their larger siblings, mighty Jupiter and magnificent Saturn. Continue reading ‘Diamond rain’ on Uranus and Neptune seems likely
By Sarah Kaplan, The Washington Post
Scientists have discovered a series of worrying weaknesses in the ice shelf holding back one of Antarctica’s most dangerous glaciers, suggesting that this important buttress against sea level rise could shatter within the next three to five years. Continue reading Crucial Antarctic ice shelf could fail within five years, scientists say
By Amanda Kooser, C|Net
Matt Damon in The Martian was one letter off. Instead of potatoes, he should have been growing tomatoes, with an eye toward making space-ketchup. Because what’s the point of French fries on Mars if you don’t have anything to dip them in? Continue reading Ketchup on Mars: Heinz preps for a future with condiments on the red planet
By Bojan Lepic, Rigzone
USA-based supermajor Chevron has set a target to cut emissions to net-zero by 2050 for equity upstream Scope 1 and 2 emissions. Continue reading Chevron Pledges Net-Zero Operational Emissions By 2050