Fermentation is responsible for many of our favorite foods. You probably know fermentation…
Why do we have many sciences instead of one science? Why is not science more robustly interdisciplinary? These are a deceptively simple questions…
In the previous sections, we looked at different consequentialist theories and non-consequentialist theories then applied them to the act of using Rekognition in a project. In the video below, we…
A thought about thought
Are we forgetting to learn or learning to forget or rather should I say ‘learning how to forget’.
Please don’t get confused with the previous line and if you are read on to vaporize your confusion.
Could the axion clean up problems in physics?
Robert Carpick, John Henry Towne Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, has been selected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). Founded in 1880, ASME is a leading engineering organization that emphasizes…
It’s #ENDGAME everywhere!!! No spoiler but we think the power to fight with Thanos is the Quantum…
This post is for CSCI 240 — Computing in Society that gives a deeper analysis of Genome Editing with…
Nine out of ten animal and plant species perished in the Great Dying, two hundred and fifty two million…
The other day I have asked 13-years-old kids a question: “What would change if suddenly there would be no electricity?”
You will probably start from the collapse of infrastructure: no internet, no light, cars cannot start, air planes fall down…
“Curious how often you Humans manage to obtain that which you do not want.” — Spock
Yes! I’m from rural Iowa, now living in a big city. It’s astonishing to hear the perceptions people have about intensive agriculture, especially because most have never visited a “real” farm. Thanks for educating and spreading the word.