In a cafe at CERN in 1992, three physicists realized they disagreed about how many constants are needed to describe all of nature. A recent paper suggests only one – time – is necessary.
Mathematicians have described 1 a new class of shape that characterizes forms commonly found in nature — from the chambers in the iconic spiral shell of the nautilus to the way in which seeds pack ...
On Tuesday evening, the Newton Cultural Alliance at the Allen Center hosted a talk with Dinorá Justice, a Brazilian American and locally-based artist, whose work is currently exhibited in the Allen ...
It all started one summer lunchtime in 1992 on the terrace outside the CERN cafeteria. If you had happened to be there at the physics research lab near Geneva at the time, you might have overheard ...
In the Big Bend area town of Alpine, recovery efforts are underway after a fire last month destroyed a historic building in a central part of town popular with locals and tourists alike. Multiple ...
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Nature faces 'point of no return' as Bolton residents join chorus of concern
Bolton residents are warning that nature is at "point of no return" as fears grow over government planning reforms ...
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