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Is Science Produced Today Really Contributing to the Technology of Tomorrow?
Is Science Produced Today Really Contributing to the Technology of Tomorrow?
If science loses its transparency, it loses its credibility and impact.
Anas Bedraoui
Jul 25
The One-Minute Geographer: In Search of Latin America
The One-Minute Geographer: In Search of Latin America
Do we really know what Latin America is, and is it a proper phrase to use? When I was a geography student eons ago, I took a course called…
Jim Fonseca
Jul 24
Automation Milestones
Automation Milestones
Charting the Unsteady Rise of the Robots
Anthony Repetto
Jul 18
Automating the Classification of Harmful Brain Activity Using CNN models
Automating the Classification of Harmful Brain Activity Using CNN m...
This article explores using a CNN model to expedite the diagnosis of neurological disorders by classifying harmful brain activity from…
Zoe S
Jul 18
How to Make Your Own Gold!
How to Make Your Own Gold!
Cody MacAllan
Jul 20
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
A List of Journals for Quantum Science and Technology
A List of Journals for Quantum Science and Technology
If you are a beginner and just started to get familiar with the research, but there are a lot of journals related to Quantum domain and…
Shalini D
Jul 22
Memory In Various Contexts
Memory In Various Contexts
What do an OR-Latch, a game bot and ChatGPT have in common?
Yamac Eren Ay
Jul 22
In the Lecture Hall: The Transit Method of Exoplanet Discovery
In the Lecture Hall: The Transit Method of Exoplanet Discovery
The Professor and the scholar help me understand the transit method of exoplanet discovery.
Hardik Medhi
Jul 23
Climate Change For Cities: Mitigation And Adaptation
Climate Change For Cities: Mitigation And Adaptation
How does climate policy get enacted on the local level? Problems, Policy, and Politics…
Richard P
Jul 21
Plotting Nyquist Diagrams and Applications in MATLAB for Aerospace Engineers
Plotting Nyquist Diagrams and Applications in MATLAB for Aerospace ...
A Comprehensive Guide to Using Nyquist Diagrams for Stability Analysis in Aerospace Engineering with MATLAB
Abdulrasheed Kamal
Jul 19
In the Lecture Hall: The Supernova’s Involvement in the Formation of the Solar System
In the Lecture Hall: The Supernova’s Involvement in the Formation o...
The professor and the scholar answer my query about the formation of the Solar System.
Hardik Medhi
Jul 18
The Feynman Study Method
The Feynman Study Method
A Step-by-Step Guide to the Greatest Studying Technique in History
Ritvik Nayak
Jul 18
The Butterfly Effect
The Butterfly Effect
How Small Variations in Initial Conditions Lead to Unpredictable, Chaotic Outcomes.
Alishba khan
Jul 18
The Art of Rounding
The Art of Rounding
A primary school concept elevated to an university level
Kevin Shi
Jul 16
Am I drunk? The mathematics of random walks
Am I drunk? The mathematics of random walks
The counter-intuitive arcsine-law explained
Peter Ripota
Jul 16
Reticulate Formal Reasoning
Reticulate Formal Reasoning
Friday 12 July 2024
Nick Nielsen
Jul 15
The Systems of Climate Change
The Systems of Climate Change
We Fear What We Don’t Understand
Ankit Choudhary
Jul 15
What Ida taught Freud about psychoanalysis
What Ida taught Freud about psychoanalysis
15 July 2024
Dylan Evans
Jul 15
Theory v. Practice: Emerson, Humboldt, and Thoreau
Theory v. Practice: Emerson, Humboldt, and Thoreau
Echoes of Walden #1
Noah Hill Isherwood
Jul 15
Probability, parts-of-speech tagging, hidden Markov states and Viterbi algorithm
Probability, parts-of-speech tagging, hidden Markov states and Vite...
Can we “teach” a computer how to recognize the parts of speech of each word in a sentence?
Hiren Nandigama
Jul 14
A visit to the Cryptozoology Museum
A visit to the Cryptozoology Museum
A few reflections about why people believe weird things
Figs in Winter
Jul 12
“Dun-dun.”
“Dun-dun.”
On the way we view sharks before and after Shark Week
Julia Musto
Jul 11
Could the Universe Have Evolved? Beyond the Anthropic Principle
Could the Universe Have Evolved? Beyond the Anthropic Principle
Is there a better answer to the fine-tuning problem than the Anthropic Principle?
Pierz Newton-John
Jul 11
Dark Matter Is Probably Radiation Pressure.
Dark Matter Is Probably Radiation Pressure.
I just listened to a podcast excerpt of Brian Keating and Stephen Wolfram discussing dark matter. Wolfram brought up a very interesting…
Sam Cottle
Jul 11
Will We Ever Be Able to Clean Up the Oceans?
Will We Ever Be Able to Clean Up the Oceans?
What Numbers Say & All You Should Know About Plastic Pollution
Gavin Reid
Jul 11
Measuring Things
Measuring Things
From Perspectives in Physics and Physics Education
Tim (TJ) LaFave Jr
Jul 11
Missing and Presumed Extinct: Last Species Sightings
Missing and Presumed Extinct: Last Species Sightings
Six Famous Extinct Animals and Their Last Recorded Sightings
Primalia
Jul 11
The One-Minute Geographer: More About Coastlines
The One-Minute Geographer: More About Coastlines
Coastal Population and Rising Waters
Jim Fonseca
Jul 11
Should We Participate in Medical Studies?
Should We Participate in Medical Studies?
Personal experience and internal conflict
Muna
Jul 10
Mars Rover Fords River
Mars Rover Fords River
The Perseverance rover has finally found a safe crossing point after being stuck in boulder fields for far too long.
Pamela L. Gay, Ph.D.
Jul 9
Is Our Fate Determined by Our Genes?
Is Our Fate Determined by Our Genes?
What the science of the self is teaching us about who we are and who we can be.
Bill Sullivan Jr
Jul 9
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