Google “Brain Implants” Could Make Learning Obsolete in 20 Years, Says AI Expert
I’m still convinced that the Google search engine has become aware. Of COURSE we want brain implants….
I’m still convinced that the Google search engine has become aware. Of COURSE we want brain implants….
“Spaghetification” is truly one of the best scientific terms to ever have been invented
We don’t know how it got there, but now we know how its staying there
Not much chance, but the odds are better than the lottery
Just because we can doesn’t necessarily mean we should, a lesson we have failed to learn since the first hand axe was chipped out of a piece of flint.
Dragonfly mission proposes to study Titan’s hydrolic cycle
Cats. SJW Credentials. In a science fiction setting. This should be among our most popular posts. Cats. It HAS CATS! Did I mention – Cats!?
Awwww, they’re so cute…and they look just like their mother!
…and even MORE cats! Despite being observed, a change in the emission of photons portends a quantum jump. So…we can predict then future, accurately…?
Something tells me flying saucers are powered by cold fusion…or that it is the favorite energy drink of big feet everywhere….
Astronomers are not (yet) suggesting the cause is a cosmic fan dance
Ranging from early plans to the far future, this profile of Mars missions is a good place to start if you want to catch up
Pluto sure is doing all it can to get back onto that list of planets….
It’s not a bug, it’s a FEATURE!
Jeez, and here I thought they were talking about Earth…
Curiosity, yelling at Martian clouds….
Referencing Ian Banks, this article seems to invoke The Terminal Man more than anything else
It’s called a “flying wing” – we’ve had them since the 40s….
Asteroid Bennu continues to surprise investigators with unusual, never-before-seen phenomena
A new podcast explains the “holographic principle” and why it works
Math with calculators, writing without cursive, only 8 planets in the Solar System and now – an 8th continent. Boomers are going to have to go back to school!
A class of low temperature stars that evolve very slowly could be a good place to look for habitable planets
The Spitzer space telescop has delivered some of the most stunning cosmic images
Ansible. It’s called an “ansible”
2016 HO3, our constant companion.
Don’t let them fool ya. These grapes are being developed to feed Space Raccoons
We don’t know much facts about SpaceX’s plans for extending their portfolio into the realm of deep space research….
Holding your breath to keep the CO2 in is not one of them
Based on an initial discovery by an amateur astronomer
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