On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany. His thinking revolutionized physics and turned the scientific ...
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On 14 March 1950, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) took a major step in crime fighting by publicly releasing its ...
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The first direct visual evidence of the supermassive black hole in the centre of Messier 87 and its shadow. Event Horizon ...
Pi Day, celebrated on March 14, honours mathematical constant Pi, recognising its significance in mathematics, particularly ...
Robin Ticciati and the LPO take a fresh look at some very familiar works by Schumann and Mahler on their visit to Gateshead.
Cape Breton is also home to a substantial Gaelic population, which has continued to thrive in maintaining its cultural ...
"This past year marked a watershed moment in the legal industry where AI use became immeasurably more common, more advanced and, in truth, anything but ordinary," said Phil Saunders, CEO of Relativity ...
Google's Gemini AI product is now able to absorb a user's search history in order to provide more personalized information, ...
Running might appear to be just a modern health trend, but the exercise preferences of historical geniuses provide a compelling insight into their creative processes. This article explores the unique ...