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Trees Feel: The Line Between Plants and Animals Is Thinner Than You Think
Trees Feel: The Line Between Plants and Animals Is Thinner Than You Think
Did you ever ask yourself about the complexity of trees?
Chapeau Science
Aug 7
Does This Function Have a Maximum?
Does This Function Have a Maximum?
A Beautiful Problem in Theoretical Mathematics
Kevin Shi
Aug 12
Submission Guidelines for the Quantastic Journal
Submission Guidelines for the Quantastic Journal
Join the Quantastic Writers’ Circle and Submit Your Story!
Sam Vaseghi
Jun 26
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective Part 1
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective ...
Jung and Neumann provide a model of the fundamental reality beyond spacetime and a means of accessing that reality
Mark Campbell
Jul 5
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective Part 2
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective ...
How Carl Jung Gave us a Theory of Everything that could unite Humanity
Mark Campbell
Aug 2
Erdős Number
Erdős Number
How Close Are You to a Math Legend?
Adina Socaci
Aug 10
Cannibalism Was a Common Funerary Practice in Parts of Europe around 15,000 Years Ago
Cannibalism Was a Common Funerary Practice in Parts of Europe aroun...
Recent studies shed new light on the practice of cannibalism in ancient Paleolithic populations. It is not a question of eating meat out of…
Mattia Papàro (Appesi a un Phylum)
Aug 15
Crocodiles Can Perceive the Cries of Human and Primate Infants
Crocodiles Can Perceive the Cries of Human and Primate Infants
The distress vocalizations of infants are an excellent strategy for alerting conspecifics even at long distances, but these “frequencies”…
Mattia Papàro (Appesi a un Phylum)
Aug 15
Taking the Lead: Why Instructional Designers Should Be at the Forefront of Learning in the Age of…
Taking the Lead: Why Instructional Designers Should Be at the Foref...
Education is at a critical juncture and needs to draw leaders from a broader pool, including instructional designers
Peter Shea
Aug 14
Formal conversations with the data
Formal conversations with the data
Go on a journey through the elegant world of relational algebra, revealing how its fundamental operations explain SQL queries.
Jakub Cabała
Aug 13
Primitive Tools, Profound Impact
Primitive Tools, Profound Impact
How Our Ancestors’ Ingenuity Shaped Humanity’s Future
Primalia
Aug 13
Reflection on Indonesia’s Colonial Science
Reflection on Indonesia’s Colonial Science
There were some questions that arise after I participated in a History Tour on Indonesian Science. I tried to reflect and ponder about…
Nabilah Hana
Aug 10
Lost Continents
Lost Continents
How the Pre-flood World Looked is a Mystery
D David Thiessen
Aug 9
What Are Corals?
What Are Corals?
Corals make up some of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. Coral reefs are home to nearly a quarter of known marine species. They…
Gökçe Güzel
Aug 8
Taming infinity: The Wonderful World of Surreal Numbers
Taming infinity: The Wonderful World of Surreal Numbers
Let There Be Two Rules Which Bring Forth All Numbers, Large and Small.
Peter Ripota
Aug 8
Linda Hazzard, The Starvation Doctor Who Was Actually A Serial Killer
Linda Hazzard, The Starvation Doctor Who Was Actually A Serial Killer
A dubious practitioner of alternative medicine became one of the most dangerous women in the world in the early 20th century
Andrew Martin
Aug 7
The Treatment That Came Too Late
The Treatment That Came Too Late
A Clinical Trial May Be On the Way, But My Daughter Is Already Gone
Courtney Waller
Aug 7
How Does Stress Affect Your Brain
How Does Stress Affect Your Brain
You NEED to hear this !
Maryum Arif
Aug 6
How We Store Nuclear Waste And Why Universal Design Matters
How We Store Nuclear Waste And Why Universal Design Matters
Giant Spikes, a Radioactive Priesthood, and Glowing Cats
Miles Fort
Aug 6
Gymnastics Physics: Does Simone Biles Really Jump 12 Feet Above the Floor?
Gymnastics Physics: Does Simone Biles Really Jump 12 Feet Above the...
I don’t know if Simone Biles is the greatest athlete of all time, but you have to admit — she’s pretty awesome. Her gymnastics routines…
Rhett Allain
Aug 5
Join Our Session on Medium Day, 2024: The Planet’s Balancing Act
Join Our Session on Medium Day, 2024: The Planet’s Balancing Act
Is Technological Innovation a Solution to Climate Change or Part of the Problem?
Sam Vaseghi
Aug 5
Why did Life Emerge in a Spiral Galaxy?
Why did Life Emerge in a Spiral Galaxy?
Let’s understand the importance of the spiral arms of our galaxy in the emergence of life.
Hardik Medhi
Aug 2
Hypothesis Evaluation Simplified
Hypothesis Evaluation Simplified
If you’re interested in probability distributions and statistics, feel free to check out my previous article series:
Yamac Eren Ay
Aug 2
These Frogs Want to Hurt You
These Frogs Want to Hurt You
In a Very Unique Way
Luke Hollomon, M.S., DPT
Aug 2
Voltaire and the 18th century anti-vaxxers: a case of history arhymin’
Voltaire and the 18th century anti-vaxxers: a case of history arhymin’
Je suis Voltaire? Mais, non, actuellement …
Heroes in the Seaweed
Aug 1
Get Started in Science with a Big Bang by Getting More Out of Less Writing
Get Started in Science with a Big Bang by Getting More Out of Less ...
With scientific notation, it’s all about that base.
Tim (TJ) LaFave Jr
Aug 1
In the Lecture Hall: Can We Click Photographs of Exoplanets?
In the Lecture Hall: Can We Click Photographs of Exoplanets?
The Professor and the Scholar explain how we click photos of exoplanets.
Hardik Medhi
Aug 1
Prime Numbers and Atomic Structure: A Pattern Revealed
Prime Numbers and Atomic Structure: A Pattern Revealed
Prime numbers do not appear randomly. They are components of a system that evidences regularity and sequence.
Maria Folming
Jul 31
The One-Minute Geographer: Populations of Latin American Nations
The One-Minute Geographer: Populations of Latin American Nations
We’ll continue this series on Latin America with a look at the size of the population of Latin America and its component nations. There are…
Jim Fonseca
Jul 31
Qualia/Zombie Scenarios and Schrödinger’s Cat: Analogous Thought-Experiments?
Qualia/Zombie Scenarios and Schrödinger’s Cat: Analogous Thought-Ex...
The philosopher David Chalmers once discussed Erwin Schrödinger’s well-known thought-experiment. Chalmers did so in order to compare what…
Paul Austin Murphy
Jul 29
Found: 1 Intermediate mass black hole
Found: 1 Intermediate mass black hole
A heart of darkness lurks in the heart of the ω Centauri globular cluster.
Pamela L. Gay, Ph.D.
Jul 28
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