Sep 2, 2023
Aditya-L1: India successfully launches its first mission to the Sun
Posted by Eamon Everall in category: futurism
Aditya-L1 will carry out scientific studies of the Sun from a vantage point 1.5 million km above Earth.
Aditya-L1 will carry out scientific studies of the Sun from a vantage point 1.5 million km above Earth.
Travel around the world with author Dan Buettner to discover five unique communities where people live extraordinarily long and vibrant lives.
We can already see fires start from space, soon after they start. Here’s why we don’t yet have a nationwide system for alerting us when they do—but could someday.
Surprisingly, 107 years after the introduction of general relativity, the meanings of basic concepts are still being worked out.
According to today’s conventional scientific wisdom, time flows strictly forward — from the past to the future through the present. We can remember the past, and we can predict the future based on the past (albeit imperfectly) — but we can’t perceive the future.
But if the recent data from the lab of Prof. Daryl Bem at Cornell University is correct, conventional scientific wisdom may need some corrections on this particular point.
In a research paper titled Feeling the Future, recently accepted for publication in the prestigious Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Bem presents some rather compelling empirical evidence that in some cases — and with weak but highly statistically significant accuracy – many human beings can directly perceive the future. Not just predict it based on the past.
Look, ma, no 3D glasses! Check out our first impressions of Lenovo’s glasses-free 3D monitor for content creators, debuting at IFA.
In the water, the small beads create no swirling effect, allowing the drawn patterns to stay in place.
Writing is a time-honored cultural practice that traces its origins to ancient times when our ancestors inscribed signs and symbols onto stone slabs. As a result, writing on any solid object has long been common practice.
But if you’ve ever tried writing in water or other liquid substances, you may have found it rather difficult. A new study reveals that might change with the use of a specialized technique.
I’ve compiled this list to agglomerate just a few of the resources that I find useful for learning about how the world works, developing new skills, expanding my repertoire of ways of looking at global challenges, and planning how to contribute towards creating the future. Feel free to let me know if you know of good resources not listed here! I’m always excited to expand my learning. #futurism
I’m compiling this list to agglomerate just a few of the resources that I find useful for learning about how the world works, developing new skills, expanding my repertoire of ways of looking at global challenges, and planning how to contribute towards creating the future. Since many of the links here might change over time, please comment if you find any that do not work so that I can look for suitable replacement links. Also, feel free to let me know if you know of good resources not listed here! I’m always excited to expand my learning.
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Apple Inc. is testing the use of 3D printers to produce the steel chassis used by some of its upcoming smartwatches, according to people with knowledge of the matter, heralding a major change to how the company manufactures products.