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Questacon's ZAP! CLANK! POW! uses a comic book theme to link 17 interactive displays on electricity, machines and motion, including some old favourites from the past 37 years.
"It's been an impossible journey — just should never have been able to get to this day. And here we are, 81 years later." ...
Bernard O'Shea: "This isn’t just a plot development in a cartoon. It’s a psychological earthquake. And Peppa, bless her, is ...
At a small university in the city of Grenoble, an accusation of Islamophobia set off a wild kerfuffle and a media frenzy.
Cartoon Network helped revive television animation in the 1990s, giving emerging animators a platform to share their work.
The tools that feminist science studies have developed are critical to the sciences because they ask new questions, and ...
Remembering the legacy of astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar, a pioneer in science popularisation and inspiration to many minds.
How the “Final Reckoning” crew used science to bring an underwater stunt to life. Plus, the psychology behind thrill-seeking.
A dam Riess was 27 years old when he began the work that earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics, and just 41 when he received ...
Science is for all of us and by all of us—it is humanity’s never-ending story, and it should be honored and protected.
Manu Prakash works on the world’s most urgent problems and seemingly frivolous questions at the same time. They add up to a ...
It's a regrettable reality that there is never time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month ...
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