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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and colour to find out what stars and planets are made of
Richard Fishacre challenged the scientific orthodoxy of his day, and contemporary astrophysics has vindicated his position.
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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and color to find out what stars and planets are made of
During the 1240s, Richard Fishacre, a Dominican friar at Oxford University, used his knowledge of light and color to show ...
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Quick Tip: Easiest Way to Find the Center Point
Scientists Studied 'SuperAgers' For 25 Years And Found That They All Have This 1 Habit In Common Chris Hemsworth, Alzheimer's ...
Scientists have shown that brain connectivity patterns can predict mental functions across the entire brain. Each region has ...
New research has found that the loss of social memory – recognizing friends and family – in Alzheimer's disease (AD) could ...
The Middle Eight has been a very hot-button issue for the Big Blue Nation when discussing the Kentucky football program and ...
Your emotions move faster than your thoughts. Here’s how ancient Stoicism—and modern science—teach you to catch up.
Researchers used drones to get another look at the "Band of Holes" along Monte Sierpe, and their work suggests that the Inca ...
Secondary techniques are needed to address macular holes in patients with myopia, according to a speaker at OSN New York ...
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