by Ryan Whitwam
If Socrates Were Alive Today, What Would Please Or Shock Him?If Socrates were to come from the dead, the very first thing that would shock him is the love for money we’ve developed. That is, Socrates believed in “knowing thy self,” which is a virtue…
In undergrad, you brainstorm, outline, draft, critique and revise in the convenient container of one semester. Then you turn it in, get a grade and forget all about it.
In grad school, you spend 3+ years figuring out what the hell you are doing, then a few more…
Society needs to evolve just as our DNA does.
But in the US at least there is a pattern of disbelief among the religious particularly Christians when it comes to evolution and climate change.
The thing is that the vast majority of Christians (and every other religion I know of) have zero problem with science. They don’t believe the earth is 6,000 years old, they don’t…
Written by Subutai Ahmad, VP of Research
As a network neuroscientist, Danielle Basset, Eduardo D. Glandt Eduardo D. Glandt Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor in the Department of Bioengineering, draws on engineering principles to understand the “wiring”…
Humanity inhabits something akin to a shared story, of which each individual is both part experiencer, and part teller…
Part I: Prologue
Recently, Sarah Cy and I started a conversation about theism and atheism. Her…
Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy…
Special Deformation of Nanotubes to Allow them to Change Conductivity
Scientists from the NUST MISIS Laboratory of Inorganic Nanomaterials together with…
Here we go again. Galaxies colliding. Meteorites hitting the earth destroying life. You know what? It seems science is being originated from the White House. Fear, destruction, security. Then control the masses. Nothing would collide as an excident. Life would continue in this universe infinitely. We should abolish this science that is based on fear…
In-Sight Publishing
How to Think Like a Genius 65-Chomsky
Scott Douglas Jacobsen & Rick Rosner
October 22, 2018
This is my own interpretation of what I understand by the concept of relativity, not to be confused with Einstein’s theories. It may not be 100% factually correct, but I just wanted to share it with you! Enjoy!
Ella, thanks for the information and having it simplified to understand. Yet, i am sceptical. I do not think we need this monopolistic science where only few can have it. Also, the trend of science is bending contrary to what scientists think. Science is my love. It is the way i see my position in this intricate universe. Despite this, i have lots of…
A project to change worldkind for longevity and end of diseases
Zat, this would make a good conversation piece. I do believe thoughts based on knowledge are what we see the make up of life being. We equate our thoughts as our life. But is that all there is?
Does only thoughts made up of, “Knowledge, whether implicit or explicit, underlies everything that we do”.
I can understand the skepticism of science. Let’s face it.. if you take a peek at any bleeding edge area of research you see conflicting and contradicting views, theories, fact, a jumble of arguments, ego’s and disputes. Science can be as ugly as politics, money, ego, careers on the line as after all scientists are humans too.
The temperature is going down, the sweaters are coming out, and the hot chocolate, teas and coffees are brewing. There is a breeze in the air that feels so comfortable, and you can almost taste the pumpkins and candy canes. All…
What do right whales, deer ticks, and jellyfish have in common? They are all animals for…
Today, Monday October 22, marks the start of International Open Access Week, which…
There was a time when stars seemed distant and unreachable to mankind. Earth was our only world, our whole Universe. We stayed…
Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) is a fluorescence microscopy technique with an intermediate-to-high optical resolution, but good optical sectioning capabilities and high speed. In contrast to epifluorescence…
In many pieces of media from the past, females seem to not be involved in more intense…
Hello everyone. The other day when I encountered some radiation and grew 10,000x my…
Foreword by Jill Macchiaverna, Exaptive Media Specialist
When we came across this podcast that so beautifully and concisely addressed many of the challenges our collaborators…
Written for the Columbia Missourian with Kyle LaHucik and Elizabeth Elkin.
George Smith, MU Curators Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences, was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in…
Or maybe they’re the Hotel California, where “you can check out any times you like, but you can never leave.”
Senior Research Scientist José A. Fernández Robledo has studied the oyster parasite…
I’m Ribosome, a small cell organelle made of two subunits of RNA and protein, without me there wouldn’t be protein synthesis, which are the building blocks of the entire body and cell. I’m responsible for translating the linear genetic code, via the messenger RNA into a sequence of amino acids to produce a…
As many of you know my name is Reba and I am running for office to be appointed as best organelle in a Eukaryotic Cell. Today I will be touching on the topic of creating jobs. I believe that I am the best candidate for the job because creating…
Very well said. We really need to work on human intelligence!
Finding the best hardware out there
Our hardware is the strongest ever seen for augmented reality. We have been notified that Apple will be working with us in the future.