Professors Svetlana Mojsov and Carlos Kenig, among other eminent figures, were selected to win the 48th session of the prize.
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Professor Svetlana Mojsov was announced this year's King Faisal Prize in Medicine laureate for her groundbreaking discoveries that are reshaping how ...
Black holes are among the most extreme objects in the universe, and now scientists can model them more accurately than ever before. By combining Einstein’s gravity with realistic behavior of light and ...
Explore the innovative design of Fondation Cartier by Jean Nouvel, blending modernity with history in the heart of Paris.
The human brain grows in size and creates new neural pathways during the first nine years of life, which begin at birth. The ...
The King Faisal Prize General Secretariat has announced the laureates for its 48th session, corresponding to 2026 CE, following the conclusion of the Selection Committees’ meetings held from January 5 ...
US researchers solve partial differential equations with neuromorphic hardware, taking us closer to world's first ...
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