In a study published in Science today, Mingsha Zhang, a neuroscientist at Beijing Normal University, focused on the thalamus.
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The Big Bang Theory made science funny without trying too hard. It gave us a bunch of oddball geniuses who argued about string theory one minute and wore superhero costumes the next.
Einstein's letters, theories, and Jewish legacy will live on in the hills of Jerusalem at the Hebrew University.
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'God of gaps': singularity and the divine
The difference is that all the gaps that believing folks used to fill with God are now-a-days being confronted by the Western ...
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Two American virologists with former ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) argue that the lab’s recent research poses ...
Amy Farrah Fowler, probably the finest character of The Big Bang Theory, has been perfectly brought up by Mayim Bialik.