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From Stars to Strokes at Wright Lab

On December 9, fifteen local high school students from Yale Pathways to Science came to Wright Lab to participate in a unique intersection of art and physics.   Celín Hidalgo, Wright Lab DOE research trainee, led the students in a half day event where they created multi-tiered painted “clocks of time” that represented the history of the Universe in conversation with the ....

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Unveiling Technological Marvels of the Paleolithic Era

How did the Ancient Khmer survive without the use of smartphones, computers, and even the wheel? What if I told you they were not only surviving but thriving, thanks to their incredible resourcefulness and ability to invent?The Paleolithic era was a pivotal period in human history, as notable advancements occurred during it. Our ancestors used ....

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Spain's Nerja Cave has been occupied for 41,000 years—10,000 years earlier than previously thought study reveals

HUMANS have been visiting the Nerja Caves for 41,000 years, a new study by a team from the University of Cordoba has revealed. Throughout its history, and ....

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