Science
Science
The Millennium Problems In Mathematics
Grigory Perelman, a Russian mathematician, has solved one of the world's most difficult mathematical problems over the past few years. In 2002 and 2003 he and the Department of St. Otelbaev is a paid mathematician who pays more attention to his evidence than the usual attempts to solve the millennial price problem in this office.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in FYI
The Arrow of Time
The arrow of time can be reversed by experiments for the generation of convergent waves, but it follows that it fulfills the conditions for the generation of convergent waves, which require more order than the conditions for radiation waves. Note that in the rare case where the wave function of the universe contains a possible contraction, the entropy of the universe can rise or fall, putting the arrow into a false state in which time runs backward.
By Madhav Khadka4 years ago in FYI
The Man Who Dumped the World
Telekinesis is an ability to move objects at a distance by mental power. I used to always wander, can a human being move objects through his mental powers? Is telekinesis in real or its just fiction? Recently I watched a magic show in You Tube, where a person through his telekinesis techniques bend a steel spoon and moved a punching bag. The audience was shocked but I was not as I believe in Science. To know telekinesis is in real or psychic people really have the ability to move objects through their mind or they have any kind of super natural power. I started web searching and came to the conclusion that people can move objects through their mind. But how it is possible and what is the Science behind it? That I will tell you later but first, let me tell you about an interesting person, ' The one who dumped the whole world.'
By Deepanshi J4 years ago in FYI
DOES COVID-19 VACCINE REALLY CAUSE HAIR LOSS?
As the world entered into this generation’s first pandemic era, it also sprouted thousands of speculations, misconceptions, and misinformation. For most of us, it was all completely new. Nobody knew what to expect or how it will turn out. The dreaded pandemic was spreading like wildfire. It didn’t look like this ordeal was ever going to come to an end. However, it was finally brought to control thanks to the vaccines developed by our esteemed scientists.
By Anand Mishra4 years ago in FYI
What you need to know about the Enterovirus D68
For context, in 2014 there was a breakout of Enterovirus D68 across North America in which the virus caused clusters of respiratory disease, primarily in the US. The illness seemed to primarily show up in Midwestern states, but there were cases that showed up in almost every state in the US. Prior to this Outbreak, it was fairly uncommon to see cases at all. This was a report I wrote on the outbreak back in 2014 during High School.
By Abygael Silvers4 years ago in FYI
Digitalization in our work
Organizational data, assets, and processes, as well as advanced digital technologies, can lead to significant changes in business processes leading to new business models and changes in society. By transforming the leading oil and gas company into a digital format, we use the power of digital technology to rethink and transform the way a company tracks and solves emerging problems.
By Zack Mcall4 years ago in FYI
5 Things To Stop Saying To People With Acne
I started getting acne when I was eleven. I went through puberty a little earlier than most people around me, so that meant that my struggle was suffered--for the most part--alone. All around me, I had friends who hadn't ever gotten a zit yet, who were playing around like little kids without a care in the world, parading through the hallways with crystal-clear skin that made me jealous. I felt like my beauty had been ripped away from me. Acne was wearing on my confidence, and I wanted to do something about it.
By Brooklyn Reece4 years ago in FYI

