Determining the expansion rate of the universe, the "Hubble constant," shapes our understanding of the cosmos, its age, and its fate.
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Along with some 80 items in ‘Measuring Difference’ is a reminder that measurement, in all its forms, is a human invention.
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Battery tech is pivotal as the world leans into electrification to power decarbonization in the race against climate change.
TIME100 Talks explored a crucial challenge: how to transform promising breakthroughs in science into real solutions.