"The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered The Modern Computer, Game Theory, Nuclear Deterrence, And Much More"

Who is known as the Father of Modern Science? Meet Galileo Galilei, the genius behind telescope discoveries and physics laws. Dive into his story, from challenging old beliefs to sparking the ...

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These scientific discoveries brought us joy in 2025 Hope for axolotls, make-you-giggle stories about butts and more

Some of 2025’s scientific discoveries pushed the limits. Earth’s longest lightning and the first AI-generated genomes are among this year’s superlative achievements, along with black holes ...

Some say we’ve entered a new age of AI-enabled scientific discovery. But human insight and creativity still can’t be automated.

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Scientists seek out what’s new — discovery is at the core of science, and scientific journals and news organizations often focus on the latest breakthroughs. But getting to an innovation is ...

The Conversation: How do we understand life on Earth? A prize‑winning biography charts the tension between two types of science ‘genius’

The modern science biography must hold back no punches in its mission to represent the subject’s life, equally celebrating their great works while including their personal shortcomings. Jürgen Neffe’s ...

How do we understand life on Earth? A prize‑winning biography charts the tension between two types of science ‘genius’

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How do we understand life on Earth? An 18th-century rivalry charts the tension between two types of science ‘genius’