Wind jostles the helicopter as we skim over dense forest and the snow-covered peaks of the Coast Mountains. We are flying over northwestern British Columbia, and from this aerial vantage point, it’s easy to see how mid-19th century…
Author: admin
-
The First Automatic Rice Cooker’s Unlikely Inventor
“Cover, bring to a boil, then reduce heat. Simmer for 20 minutes.” These directions seem simple enough, and yet I have messed up many, many pots of rice over the years. My sympathies to anyone who’s ever had to boil rice on a stovetop,…
Continue Reading
-
Stanford’s Manu Prakash Explains Frugal Invention
Manu Prakash spoke with IEEE Spectrum shortly after returning to Stanford University from a month aboard a research vessel off the coast of California, where he was testing tools to monitor oceanic carbon sequestration. The associate professor…
Continue Reading
-
Understanding The Dynamics Of Online Learning Platforms » ScienceABC
Table of Contents (click to expand)
Explore the intricate realm of online learning platforms and their impact on education. Delve into how Cleveland State is utilizing these tools to enhance the learning experience….
Continue Reading
-
Teens who made history with Pythagoras’ theorem discovery publish their first academic paper with new proofs
In 2022, U.S. high school students Calcea Johnson and Ne’Kiya Jackson astonished teachers when they discovered a new way to prove Pythagoras’ theorem using trigonometry after entering a competition at their local high school. As a result, both…
Continue Reading
-
How Do We Create Outer Space Environments In A Laboratory? » ScienceABC
Table of Contents (click to expand)
Space exploration has been ongoing for many years now, but scientists have also tried to recreate outer space in laboratories on Earth.
Since the early 1960s, humans have been venturing…
Continue Reading
-
Two teenagers have once again proved an ancient math rule
Two years ago, a couple of high school classmates each composed a mathematical marvel, a trigonometric proof of the Pythagorean theorem. Now, they’re unveiling 10 more.
For over 2,000 years, such proofs were considered impossible….
Continue Reading
-
Crystalizing Our Comprehension of Malaria – Chemistry | Weizmann Wonder Wander
Prof. Leslie Leiserowitz first became intrigued by malaria when he was a young boy in South Africa. His father, who scouted the continent in search of wood for the family business, brought back not only tales of elephants and gorillas but also…
Continue Reading
-
Psychologists develop tool to assess narcissism in job candidates
It feels like narcissism is everywhere these days: politics, movies and TV, sports, social media. You might even see signs of it at work, where it can be particularly detrimental. Is it possible to keep a workplace free of destructive,…
Continue Reading
-
Daily Consumption of Pistachios Could Be Effective Dietary Strategy for Preserving Eye Health
Dietary interventions with pistachios — a bioavailable source of the xanthophyll lutein — are efficacious in increasing macular pigment optical density (MPOD) in healthy adults, according to a new study from Tufts University and Tufts…
Continue Reading