On Sept. 27, 1822, French philologist Jean-François Champollion announced that he had deciphered ancient Egyptian ...
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Inside the forensic lab where the tiniest trace of red shimmer—the "nearly perfect" form of proof—closed a case.
Workers say the real crisis is happening behind the scenes.
When scientists set out to study the classic Roman dish cacio e pepe, their goal wasn’t dinner—it was understanding the physics of sauce. They discovered that if pasta water is too hot, cheese clumps ...
Many scientists have considered leaving the United States, citing funding freezes, banned language, and policy restrictions. Are we facing a brain drain?
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Recently, in a “wild” new spin on the theory, known as directed panspermia, it’s been suggested that “aliens sent microbes or ...
Among the many media organizations on campus, The Lynx Rufus is a publication that stands out for its science-based writing.