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Apr 9, 2019
MIT Prof: It’s More Likely We’re Living in a Simulation Than Not
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
In a new interview, MIT researcher Rizwan Virk told Digital Trends that, in his estimation, we’re probably living in a simulation.
“I would say it’s somewhere between 50 and 100 percent,” he told the site. “I think it’s more likely that we’re in simulation than not.”
Apr 9, 2019
Can the legacy of trauma be passed down the generations?
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
Our children and grandchildren are shaped by the genes they inherit from us, but new research is revealing that experiences of hardship or violence can leave their mark too.
Apr 9, 2019
The Oldest Ice on Earth May Be Hiding 1.5 Miles Beneath Antarctica
Posted by Jeffrey L. Lee in category: futurism
European scientists looking for some of the oldest ice on the planet have homed in on a particular spot in Antarctica, where they will drill more than 1.5 miles (2.7 kilometers) below the surface of the ice.
Over the next five years, the “Beyond EPICA-Oldest Ice” mission will work at a remote location known as “Little Dome C” to start drilling for ice up to 1.5 million years old, the team announced today (April 9) at the meeting of the European Geosciences Union in Vienna, Austria.
“Ice cores are unique for geosciences because they are an archive of the paleo-atmosphere,” said Beyond EPICA’s coordinator Olaf Eisen of the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany. [Antarctica: The Ice-Covered Bottom of the World (Photos)].
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Apr 9, 2019
Another new Chinese launch-related startup: TWR Engine, based in Shenzhen and established in October 2018
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
Apr 7, 2019
These Straight Out Of Sci-Fi Companies Are Backed By Tech’s Best Investors
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
These technologies sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but these companies are turning them into a reality.
Apr 5, 2019
5 of the Best Demos of Projectile Motion and Its Quirks
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Suppose you throw some object near the surface of the Earth. If the only significant force on the object is the constant downward gravitational force, we call this “projectile motion.” Yes, that tennis ball you loft across the room is projectile motion. Flipping a coin—the center of mass is projectile motion. As you can probably guess, a dude jumping on a moving trampoline is also an example of projectile motion.
For these kinds of motions, the following must be true:
Apr 5, 2019
New Mirror-Like Pools Discovered Deep in the Pacific Ocean
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Scientists researching the microbial life on volcanic vents uncovered more incredible ocean landscapes from the seafloor off the coast of California. Just check this out:
An international team, led by University of Georgia associate professor Samantha Joye, set out to explore sites in both the northern and southern Gulf of California, analyzing how microorganisms live in the hot waters by the vents. These images come from the ROV SuBastian, a remotely operated sub that can take samples and image the area around these vents, operated from the Schmidt Ocean Institute’s research vessel, Falkor.
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The button mushroom in your local grocery store is a visible outpost of a largely hidden, alien-like kingdom that rules all life on land: fungi. Annamaria Talas takes a look.