science
Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Everything in Science was once an unknown
There have been very interesting, sometimes even explosive, conversations amongst people over the past two years. It usually stemmed from a great misunderstanding wherein all parties felt their realities were being challenged and it generated cringe worthy dialogue. It has been very saddening to see the fractured friendships that often resulted.
By Pam Reeder4 years ago in Futurism
Start Your Engines
Ladies and Gentlemen, Start your engines, for now. Why would that be, you may ask? The law. Which law? Take your pick, if you live in California, it is the Health and Safety Code, relating to air pollution. If you reside in New York it's Assembly Bill A4302.
By Eugene Rotic4 years ago in Futurism
Science, Technology, and Magic
As a practicing Mage of the natural sciences I am afraid I must object to the contention that scientists and especially technologists could or should be at all likened to modern day mages. I freely admit that many scientists would appreciate the sentiment. Their egos sufficiently stroked they would nod contentedly and respond “finally, someone appreciates us, gets what we do, we are not nerds, you may have mocked us mercilessly at one time, but lo, see what we have become, modern day practitioners of magic, the mages of our modern world.”
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Futurism
“I Don’t Believe In Anything I Can’t See” — The Hidden Messages In Water
The Hidden Messages in Water Dr. Masaru Emoto revolutionized the way we think about water. He was undoubtedly a genius of his time, one of the first of those who put forth the idea of water’s consciousness. Dr. Emoto Believed, “ Water is the mirror that can show us what we cannot see. It is the blueprint for our reality, which can change with a single, positive thought.” — www.alivewater.ca/dr-masaru-emoto/
By Pamella Richards4 years ago in Futurism
Edible Juicy Steak Made In The Lab From Stem Cells Using 3D-Food Printing With Zero Animal-Cruelty
Any novel invention with a wide spectrum of applications tends to get positively exploited across diversified industrial arenas. 3D printing is not an exception to this.
By The Soulful Scribbler 4 years ago in Futurism
The Mathematical Constant: Pi (Π)
Fixed pi is a measure of the width and width of a circle in Euclidean geometry according to the natural definition. If the diameter of the circle is 1 and its width is pi, then the statistical pi is an odd number corresponding to 3.14159. The rotation scale and its width have changed to Euclides geometry in mathematics, physics, and technology. The size of the circle and its defined relationship and its width and width.
By Bikram Gaihre4 years ago in Futurism
Deep Learning for Humans
Introduction We humans always have always anthropomorphized the things we created. The dates can go back to ancient Greeks, where Pygmalion — the Greek artist felt in love with Galatea, the sculpture he created and wished to give his creation a life.
By Everyday Junglist4 years ago in Futurism






