Today’s Google Doodle is celebrating the life and achievements ... and graduated in 1943 – he was the only person to study physics as his main subject. Later, in his early twenties, Lattes ...
Google recently released a static Doodle for International Women's Day highlighting women's contributions to scientific ...
Until now, art historians dismissed some doodles in Da Vinci's notebooks as "irrelevant." But a new study from Ian Hutchings, a professor at the University of Cambridge, shows that one page of ...
To celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day, Google is honouring the achievements of visionary women in STEM (Science, ...
"This Doodle celebrates International Women's Day and the artwork honours those whose work in space exploration, archaeology, and lab research has revolutionised our understanding of physics ...