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Nov. 29, 1803: The birth of Christian Doppler
Born Nov. 29, 1803, in Salzburg, Austria, Christian Doppler studied mathematics, physics, and astronomy at the University of ...
The Subaru Telescope’s new Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS) now carries the name ʻŌnohiʻula, following a naming ceremony Nov.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
The think tank Civitas has published a report into the benefits of a classical liberal education - popular with homeschooling ...
The James Webb Space Telescope isn’t just taking pictures — it’s time-traveling with light. In this video, we follow its ...
The Divine Comedy, the poet’s tour of the Christian afterlife, is filled with strikingly modern touches—and a poetic energy ...
Coshocton Tribune on MSN
Coshocton Planetarium explores holiday traditions and winter skies
The program will explore traditions like the burning of the Yule log, Christmas tree lights, and the lighting of the Hanukkah ...
Here’s the origin of Christmas as we know it, when it’s estimated Jesus might have been born, and when Christians started ...
A fringe historical theory claims we’re actually living in the 1700s, arguing that nearly 300 years of early medieval history ...
While scholars like Copernicus undoubtedly learned from the Islamic world, this was a two-way street, stressed Morrison.
The team discovered that the surface might contain liquid water, an essential ingredient for life. Astronomers from the, Irvine have discovered a planet orbiting within the “habitable zone” of its ...
The mini-satellite, named 3UCubed, was built over 5 years by students at Sonoma State, Howard and the University of New ...
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