Columbia physicist Isidor Isaac Rabi discovered nuclear magnetic resonance in the 1930s. Today, it lets doctors look inside patients.
The shaken Holocaust-survivor rabbi of the historic city synagogue targeted by a menacing anti-Israel protest this week says he’s worried what could have happened to the Jews there without the police.
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Simulations and satellite data reveal that Earth's magnetic field is more complex than scientists had thought. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
A growing weak spot in the magnetic field surrounding the Earth could lead to satellite malfunction and even cause them to undergo full blackouts, scientists warned in a new study. It is generated by ...
When Dr. Miriam Feldmann-Kaye was growing up in London, the late Rabbi Jonathan Sacks was a familiar presence in her household as one of her father’s close friends. Sacks, an Orthodox rabbi, served as ...
On the fifth yahrzeit of the passing of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, it is appropriate to recall his own words on the mitzvah of Yizkor, remembering the dead: “There is a specifically Jewish way of ...
The plan to gradually discharge more than a million tons of treated water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant has deeply divided nations and scientists. On February 21, 2021, a Tokyo Electric ...