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This video explains transition vs transversion mutations.
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Mar 29, 2023
The Twilight Zone 1986 01 24 RV1 S01 E15b A Small Talent for War
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
Twilight Zone 80’s — 1×37 — A Small Talent for War When an alien visitor tells delegates at the United Nations that humanity will be exterminated because it has a. Twilight Zone 80’s.
When an alien visitor tells delegates at the United Nations that humanity will be exterminated because it has “a small talent for war,” the countries of the world struggle to forge a disarmament.
Mar 29, 2023
10 Sci-Fi Movies That Were Way Too Complicated
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in category: futurism
Seriously, can somebody please explain just what the heck is going on here?
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Mar 29, 2023
“The self” doesn’t exist. Instead, you constantly shape multiple selves
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
The self is a complex and dynamic construct influenced by personal experiences, cultural background, and beliefs about oneself and others.
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The story of the overdependence of mankind on technology written in the 1920s by E.M Forster.
“The Machine Stops,” which depicted a world where people spend most of their time physically isolated from one another but technologically connected.
In this article we will discuss history of GPT models and possible GPT-4.5 release date and even the GPT-5 rumours.
Mar 28, 2023
Here’s what our crazy radio spectrum looks like, in all its hidden beauty
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
This crazy-beautiful chart illustrates the complexity of managing one of our nation’s most crucial—and invisible—national assets: the radio spectrum.
Mar 27, 2023
Shh! Intensive care incubators resonate sounds and risk damage to premature babies’ hearing, scientists say
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
For vulnerable premature babies, an incubator in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a lifesaver, but the consequences can last a lifetime. Many studies have shown that the NICU is a noisy environment and that babies who spend time there have higher rates of hearing impairment, which can lead to delays in language acquisition. Scientists from Vienna, Hamburg, Munich, and Osnabruck set out to investigate the role of the incubator, an underestimated element in the soundscape that surrounds babies during their time in the NICU.
“The motivation of our multidisciplinary research team concerns the question: why many more premature babies suffer hearing impairments,” said Dr. Christoph Reuter from the University of Vienna, corresponding author of the study published in Frontiers in Pediatrics. “We believe that what we have measured in our studies could be a leading cause. However, to understand how to protect premature infants from such noise levels, precise environment information is needed.”
Premature babies experience noise in incubators very differently to the uterus environment. Amniotic fluid muffles sound from outside the uterus, and most sounds heard in utero will be low-frequency sounds, with almost no abrupt noises. By contrast, sounds in incubators are much less muffled with many high-frequency components and abrupt noises. Although recommended noise limits have been established, these are often exceeded, especially when incubators are handled or opened.
Mar 27, 2023
Rare Megamouth Sharks Spotted in San Diego for the First Time
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
Megamouth sharks are extremely elusive, and not much is known about them. However, a pair of rare fish have been spotted swimming off the coast of San Diego.
Megamouth Sharks in San Diego
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