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What Are We Protecting Mars From — And Why Do We Bother?
Mars, the small, cold fourth rock from the Sun, is being given serious consideration by 21st century explorers. Entrepreneur Elon Musk has ambitious plans to send humans to the Red Planet within seven years (and bring them back again); NASA … Continue reading
Here are 3 ways a Multiverse could exist.
Is the multiverse possible? Yes! In fact, there are 3 different kinds: Many Worlds, Eternal Inflation, and Infinite Repeating Space. They come from our most fundamental theories: general relativity and quantum mechanics. […]
Einstein’s final work is STILL unfinished. Here’s what it means.
[…] This is Einstein’s final contribution to physics… and unfortunately it was left unfinished. Also, a huge thanks to @ChrisPattisonCosmo for working with me on this video. You need to go check out his channel now if you haven’t seen … Continue reading
Wildflowers of the UK and Europe (Part 1)
Learn to identify some of the wildflowers growing around us in spring.
Scientists New Discovery In The Sahara That Changes Everything!
The Sahara is an inhospitable place since its one of the driest and hottest places on earth, it covers an area larger than the USA yet it has one of the lowest population densities with roughly 1 person per square … Continue reading
Scientists have found a way to extract energy from photosynthesis | DW News
Scientists led by Cambridge University have found a way to extract energy from photosynthesis. The research published in the journal Nature into a photosynthetic bacteria called cyanobacteria could lead to a new source of clean energy. […]
Why the dyslexic brain is misunderstood
The brain isn’t naturally wired to read. It’s a task that requires explicit instruction for our brains to activate different areas, including those that control vision, sound, and meaning. For fluent readers, the result is a complicated reading circuit — … Continue reading