All human beings are carbon-based life forms so how is it then that we are all so different? Why are some people left-handed and others right-handed for example? Why are people either scient… Read More
Left-handed people have more carbon from the cataclysmic Magellan Magnetic Galaxy explosion from 4 billion years ago, although this galaxy was so old and so far away that the exact distance… Read More
All Apps can be found here: Link but here is a quick run down of Education content which is available on the HoloLens
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It is a fact that we spend a lot on our electricity bills. According to Statistica,Non-commercial annual energy consumption per residential customer was 10,700-kilowatt hours in the United… Read More
"The race to develop quantum technology is getting crowded" PBS NewsHour 6/23/2019ExcerptSUMMARY: Quantum mechanics looks at how particles smaller than atoms interact. At this mi… Read More
What gives Quantum computers their power is the fact they use the qubit that exists in superposition which allows it to encode information in four states instead of two states as standard co… Read More
In the late 1800’s, physics was facing a crisis. Physicists were trying to model the energy of an atomic orbital. All the physics they knew at that point said it should look a ce… Read More
Anastrozole
Known as an Aromatase Inhibitor, Anastrozole is a non-steroidal
inhibitor of aromatase which works by blocking estrogen synthesis. The compound
is found to be associated wit… Read More
Richard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics believed Thomson’s double slit experiment provided a mechanism for understanding the wave particle duality of energy/mass because… Read More
Richard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics believed Thomson’s double slit experiment provided a mechanism for understanding the wave particle duality of matter because it c… Read More
The arrow of time, is the name reason given to the "one-way direction" or "asymmetry" of time by British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington in the macroscopic universe. Its direction, acc… Read More
Bentonite is a crystalline, claylike mineral, and is available as an odorless, pale buff, or cream to grayish-colored fine powder, which is free from grit. It consists of particles about 50… Read More
Lincosamides are derived from an amino acid and a sulfur-containing octose, a synthetic monosaccharide containing eight carbon atoms in a molecule. Lincomycin, the prototypical antimicrobial… Read More
Microscopes have enabled scientists to view a world that would otherwise be hidden from us. Starting from biologists, microscopes have enabled the fast pace of scientific achievements and en… Read More
Different solids, such as glass, steel and salt when looked at under the microscope, present different structures to the observer. A lot of the physical properties that these solids exhibit… Read More
Guitar Lessons For Kids: First Five Guitar Chords for Kids
Guest post by Curtis Dean
We perceive guitar playing as a form of thoughtful escape, a way of building space between a person and… Read More
Entanglement is one of the biggest mysteries of modern atomic physics. The laws governed by our understanding of the quantum mechanical world are consistent with the results that we have got… Read More
Hibernation is a common attribute amongst multiple species of animals that are found in the colder regions of the world. The process of hibernation is utilized by these animals to preserve e… Read More
Out of the countless extinct animals that have captured the imagination of the general public, Mammoths probably rank very high on the list. These giant woolly elephants with big tusks are e… Read More
Physics is an observational science and therefore we must be careful to base our theoretical models on those observations and make sure the theoretical predictions we make using them conform… Read More
Matter can be found in several states in our daily lives. Gas, liquid, and solid are the most common types. However, other states of matter, which we cannot get our hands on easily, are also… Read More
What is this strange fluid?
When water is its liquid state, it showcases viscosity, i.e has internal friction. So, when you take a glass of water and move it around, the water will move i… Read More
Iron deficiency occurs when the intake and absorption of iron are insufficient to replenish the body’s loss. When total body iron stores are depleted, the hemoglobin levels fall. Ferri… Read More
A Neutron is a chargeless particle found inside the nucleus of atoms. It has a mass equal to that of a proton and is one of the most common types of particles found in the Universe. Neutrons… Read More
To map the Universe is an unbelievably hard task. The sheer distance between the stars that we see in the night sky is incomprehensible for the human minds that favourably gaze upon them. Th… Read More
The wave nature of small particles is common knowledge to people who have studied physics up to the High School level. Considered one of the basic tenets of quantum mechanics, it is the only… Read More
Recently, a team of scientists in the US and Denmark created the brightest fluorescent materials ever known and the first of its kind. By overcoming some highly technical roadblocks, researc… Read More
There are several types of artificial materials that have been created ever since chemists realized that they could tinker with chemical reactions to produce something new. It is not exactly… Read More
Plot-Character IntegrationPart 2Finding Your Opening ScenePrevious Parts in Plot-Character Integration are:Part 1 - The 3/4 Point Pivot Part 1 - The Worm Turnshttps://aliendjinnromances.blog… Read More
Entangled objects have been at the center of quantum physics research for quite some time now. Researchers from around the world are trying to understand and decipher this bizarre phenomenon… Read More
Most vaccines prepared to fight deadly diseases contain adjuvants that make their reaction stronger by releasing a more robust immune response. Distinguishing potential adjuvants just got si… Read More
According to Nobel Prize laureate Sir Roger Penrose, there was another universe present before the big bang. The big bang just marked the end of this previous universe. Adding to his theory… Read More
A new study led by the University of Bristol talks about a pioneering technique that captures precisely how mountains bend to the will of raindrops. The dramatic effect rainfa… Read More
Quantum physics-based electronics have started making inroads into the consumer space recently. As quantum technology continues to become cheaper and more accessible, we should see more brea… Read More
Dame Kathleen Lonsdale (née Yardley) (1903 – 1971) was an Irish scientist, specialising in Crystallography, a passionate prison reformer, and a Quaker pacifist.
Kathleen was bor… Read More
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Scientists in California just ran the numbers on what would happen if their State slapped Solar Panels on 4,000 miles of its Canals, including the Majo… Read More
Richard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics or “OED” realized the significance of the Thompson’s double slit experiment because it demonstrates the inseparabilit… Read More
The successful Experiment follows another Historic First for Perseverance and NASA.
Earlier this week, NASA flew an Aircraft on another Planet when it Completed the Ingenuity Mars Helicopt… Read More
Teams working on Two Continents have marked similar Milestones, in their respective efforts, to Tap an Energy Source key to the fight against Climate Change. They’ve each produced very… Read More
The aim of Researchers to bring Nuclear Fusion, the Process that Powers the Stars, down to Earth, has been bolstered after the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy's Korea Superconducting Tokama… Read More
The race for better Electric Vehicles (EV) Batteries is being called the next gold rush. There are many New Technologies coming soon, that may make it easier to own and operate a Zero-Emissi… Read More
Photo by Brian McMahon on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, The Moor, the Mason, and the Alien: A Call to Action.There it was. My first major good old… Read More
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Some proponents of quantum mechanics have suggested that objective reality does not exist. However, if it does… Read More
Water Everywhere
Since the origin of the Solar System, it has been pretty clear that Earth is quite distinctive among all other seven planets. Earth is different not because it is blue as… Read More
Our planet Earth is full of wonders and marvels. From nature and marine life in the oceans and rivers, mountains and waterfalls to the complicated yet miraculous structure of the human body… Read More
Do you sleep better when it rains? Many people seem to think so. There are a few different theories out there as to why this might be the case. Some people believe that the sound of rain hel… Read More
Singapore – Project Babel’s Application was officially launched in Google Store and Apple AppStore on August 26th, 2022. Project Babel, as a Web3 entry-level project, hopes… Read More
Parents of the pupils who attend Futenma 2nd Elementary School in Ginowan City on the Japanese island of Okinawa could scarcely have imagined that their beloved kids spend a g… Read More
It was the day after Christmas in 1936 when George Orwell stepped off the train in Barcelona and followed his map to the recruiting office of the POUM (Partido Obrero de Unificación… Read More
The energy travels through space as electromagnetic waves. They are made when electric and magnetic fields move around each other. In other words, EM waves are made up of magnetic and electr… Read More
The microwave is adored for its efficiency and simplicity. But when the microwave was created is something you might need to be aware of despite it being a necessary kitchen tool. The truth… Read More
This guide aims to provide a description of the importance of the precious metal “Gold”, in man’s economic and artistic development throughout his history. We will discover… Read More
What is Mercury?
Mercury is one of the important chemical elements. It has its symbol, “Hg”, and its atomic number is “80”; it cannot exist freely in nature; Due t… Read More
What is Uranium ?
It is an important chemical element, symbolized by the chemical symbol “U”, and its atomic number equals “92”. It is located in the periodic tabl… Read More
So I was sitting in excitement, waiting patiently for Jimmy Kimmel to appear from behind the curtains and start his opening monologue to the 95th Academy Awards held, like they hav… Read More
Amazing online productivity tools worth bookmarking
If you're looking to boost your internet productivity, here are five online productivity tools that are definitely worth remembering. Corr… Read More
Can you imagine how small an atom is? And why atoms are so important to our life? Here are five amazing facts about atoms.
Atoms for Kids Fact Number 1: Atoms are Really Small
Did you… Read More
Europe is home to a plethora of fascinating countries that are worth visiting. There are many countries to pick up your next destinations, each with its unique charm. However, the northern r… Read More
The new quantum compass that could replace GPS on ships has been tested on water for the first time and is said to be working well. The device uses supercool atoms to measure the properties… Read More