science itself isn't faulty. Errors are essential to science. Think of it like a mystery tale, always trying to confirm or debunk our beliefs. A hypothesis that fails gets tossed. If it survives rigorous tests, it's probably right. There have been plenty of outdated ...
B Three things that could go wrong◎ Meteorites(陨石)—people may got a lot There are lots of rocks of mental(心理上的)flying around in space.health problems.Even small ones could OThe landing - So far,hit a spacecraft and only about 30 percent make it crash. They of landers have saf...
B Three things that could go wrong◎ Meteorites(陨石)—people may got a lot There are lots of rocks of mental(心理上的)flying around in space.health problems.Even small ones could OThe landing - So far,hit a spacecraft and only about 30 percent make it crash. They of landers have saf...
And then you want to -- there's some sacrifices for science -- just some popcorn falling on the floor. Let's do the long way around. 好了。 比如你们还可以把零食放上去啊, 如果你想的话。 我这有些爆米花。 你就这么放一点上去。 如果你想—— 这有一些科学的牺牲品—— 一些爆米花掉地...
And well, here’s the fun part. Those of you who may be thinking thataren’t entirely wrong. So, hit the jump, and let’s seek the answer to the question that haunted Arthur Weasley for much of his life. Whatisthe function of a rubber duck?
Posted in fusion, Nuclear, Science | Comments Off on 13-Year-Old Creates Fusion Reactor – At SchoolToe Cheese – It’s What’s For Dinner Friday, November 22nd, 2013 Nope. We know what you’re wishing and your hopes are wrong. That’s not an old rice cake that someone dropped ...
Science will solve everything. Of course, I don’t know what I’m talking about. When I point out some of the not-so-small problems of colonizing Mars, like–oh, I don’t know–NO MAGNETIC FIELD, I’m told by people (who also don’t know what they’re talking about) that “sc...
With the help from the MathWorks GHC team and colleagues, we were able to put on this spectacular demo at the Science Day at the University of Louisiana. You can read about the GHC 18 Deep Learning and IoT workshop here on this blog. We gathered all of the required tips from Ano...
I thoughtThe Mystery of the Periodic Tableby Benjamin Wikerwould be a great follow-up to end our year of science. While the first couple of chapters were mostly review from our reading ofScience in the Ancient Worldby Jay Wile, the rest was new material. I thought it was interesting and...
“I was … trying to be polite. I do tend to revert to formality and terminology when I do that. I think you—your people, that is—are misguided. But I can be wrong. We are taking a greater bet. Pursuing unnecessary science and even more unnecessary art, trying not to push reproduc...