Theme-Archetype Integration Part 1 The Nature of Art by Jacqueline LichtenbergOn Facebook Messenger, I was discussing how to create fiction that can sell to a commercial market and at the sa… Read More
Python is very mature and robust and has a large and vibrant community. One of the great things about Python is libraries exist for pretty much anything So within UK education Python is used… Read More
In the 1987 movie Real Men, comic actors John Ritter and James Belushi heroically navigate the dangerous world of espionage as they try to save the world. You see, a group of… Read More
Science and traditional knowledge explain that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This fundamental principle coupled with both Einstein equation on special relativity… Read More
For centuries, we have all heard stories of strange occurrences around the world. One of the most popular phenomenon involves literal animals falling from the sky. While the most popular inc… Read More
Our universe is full of wonder and mystery. With advances in technology and science, we are always finding out new information about ourselves… Read More
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist and futurist who lived from 1856-1943. He is… Read More
The Federal Government’s top Ethics officer is challenging the Trump Administration’s issuance of Secret Waivers that allow former Lobbyists to handle matters they recently worke… Read More
Why Wolfram Alpha?
Among my passions, I love to check financial data about companies I like. Recently I was looking for a quick way to get reliable financial information for comparative anal… Read More
With only 14 working days until the debut of Microsoft Partner Summit, it’s a great time to take a look at a bird’s eye view of the experience on offer.
This year&rsquo… Read More
Guest post by Vani Asawa Microsoft Student Partner at Oxford University
About me
Hi! I am Vani Asawa, a second year student at the University of Oxford studying Mathematics. Original… Read More
Even though Google seems to be the most used search engine worldwide, there are many valid alternatives to it. However, according to StatCounter Google globally still holds a marke… Read More
Guest post by the Microsoft Cognitive Challenge Winners of Imperial Hack 18 team Spidentify
Our Team
Jonathan Mounty
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-mounty/
Third Year, Computer Sci… Read More
Wolfram Alpha is a computational knowledge engine that makes money by selling a pro subscription for students and educators that starts at $4.75. It also sells apps for iTunes and… Read More
"Probing the universe’s mysteries, Stephen Hawking proved the power of the human spirit" PBS NewsHour 3/14/2018WEB Site, "A Briefer History of Time"ExcerptSUMMARY: Stephen Hawkin… Read More
A business model is a crucial part of the life of any business. In fact, although there are many ways of monetizing. A business model isn’t only about monetization. Instead, that is mo… Read More
Heard of Film Farming, Hydroponics, Aquaponics, AeroponicsWhat do you think…can we grow plants without soil. If it is possible then farmers would be able to grow more food in less spa… Read More
Tuesday, June 12 at 6:30 PM – LONDON, UK Quantum Meetup
Topological Qubits are an approach to Quantum Computing that is looking to use quasi-particles called Majorana Fermions to creat… Read More
ChaCha was a human-guided search engine. It provided free, real-time answers to any question, through its website, via text messaging, or by using one of the company’s mobile apps. Cha… Read More
"A scientist stares into infinity and finds space for spirituality" PBS NewsHour 6/4/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: One conflict in the ongoing culture wars seems to suggest that science and reli… Read More
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series God and science Is Quantum computing the new Tower of Babel? Don’t worry if you’re not sure what a quantum computer is. Even… Read More
In previous blog posts you have read about some of the ideas behind Q#, how it came into existence, and its development over the past year. You have read about quantum computing, quantum alg… Read More
Reviews 44MarkedbyBenedict JackaIn the How To Use Tarot And Astrology In Science Fiction series, Part 3https://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2019/01/how-to-use-tarot-and-astrology-in.htmlw… Read More
Bread Knife
– Non-Fiction by Kay Kramer –
Mama and Barry mashed lumpy boiled potatoes into furrows with their forks, spread sour cream on top. I hated it. Mama cooked this… Read More
The CFO
– Fierce Fiction by Len Fried –
The objective of the meeting with Knowles Sanderson was to present the fourth quarter financial outlook for the General Disc C… Read More
On this page you will find all the Daily Themed Mini Crossword July 18 2019 Answers.Hello everyone! If you really like solving the Daily Themed Crosswords but you find them very challenging… Read More
Please find below the Physicist Newton answer and solution which is part of Daily Themed Mini Crossword July 18 2019 Answers. Many other players have had difficulties with Physicist Newton… Read More
If God is here, where is He? That question seems to have a lot of doubt built into it. Not since God is here, or since God exists, but If God is here. Not to mention the o… Read More
Artist's conception of solar islands in the open ocean.
Millions of Solar Panels clustered together to Form an Island could Convert Carbon Dioxide in Seawater into Methanol, which can Fuel… Read More
Google’s quantum supremacy has been the hell of awesomeness as it suggests that all the encrypted puzzles can be easily solved just 200 seconds overtaking powerful and advanced comput… Read More
Absolutely not, because those laws as proposed by Einstein prevent that from happening.
The existence of a singularity at the center of a black hole is often taken as proof that the theory o… Read More
Cillian Murphy is an Irish actor who has become a household name due to being the star of acclaimed show, Peaky Blinders. Born and raised in County Cork, his father Brendan worked for the Ir… Read More
Women have made incredible contributions to society and Ireland is no exception. Inspirational Irish women have transformed history and pioneered movements that still affect lives today. The… Read More
A few years after Albert Einstein unified space and time in his (and by now very well tested!) Theory of General Relativity he applied it to the entire universe and found something remarkabl… Read More
One question that has yet to be answer regarding Einstein relativistic theories is how time and space interact to create the past, present and future.
Einstein side step this question by ass… Read More
It is common knowledge that humans haven’t set foot on anything beyond the Moon. Even Mars, which is within our reach, given our technological progress, has not yet seen a single human… Read More
Physicists have been trying to come up with a theory of everything for quite a while now. It has been a life-long dream of researchers around the world to see a theory materialize that can e… 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
Black Holes present a lot of mysteries in our understanding of the Cosmos. The properties of Black Holes are so extreme that the laws of physics start to break down around them. However, to… Read More
A series of interesting phenomena, one which occurred in 2016, and the other, in 2018 turned scientists’ heads towards a research ongoing in Antarctica. The events which transpired cau… Read More
Ringing is associated with the percussive sound produced by striking a metal object. However, for something to produce a ringing effect, it does not have to be metallic at all. It does not e… Read More
As was mentioned in the Scientific American article "Is Gravity Quantum?"
"All the fundamental forces of the universe are known to follow the laws of quantum mechanics, save one: gravity. Ho… Read More
The reality of probabilities
There are two ways science attempts to understand or define the behavior of our world. The first is Quantum mechanics or the branch of physics that uses probab… Read More
Ireland is known for its natural beauty, its rich creative culture, and its tragic history, but it has also produced an astounding number of female scientists. Historically, women’s co… Read More
Three scientists – Sir Roger Penrose from Great Britain, Reinhard Genzel from Germany, and Andrea Ghez from the US together won the 114th Nobel prize in physics for advancing our under… 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
in 1776, Italian Physicist Alessanddro Volta, discovered something bubbling up among the Reeds at the Marshy end of a Mountain Lake.
It turned out to be Methane, a Potent Greenhouse Gas p… 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
Being the most abundant and most used metal on Earth (and the third most abundant element after oxygen and silicon), aluminium is one incredible element. A lightweight, silvery-white metal… Read More
Critical Skills List South Africa 2022
Critical Skills List South Africa 2022: The South African critical skills list allows highly skilled foreigners to work in their occupation in South A… Read More
Le cinquième in French, from the number 5 (cinq) in French, the 5th arrondissement is one of the central arrondissements of Paris. Also known as Panthéon; from the ancient temp… Read More
It is practically impossible to talk about the web, its history and its development without mentioning HTML. This language that was born in the Late 1980s, is what still allows us to… Read More
This is Grant Gussman. He watched an old video of mine about how we think that there are two systems of thought. System two is the conscious slow effortful system. And system one is subcons… Read More
The laws of motion developed by Sir Isaac Newton explain the connection between a physical object and the forces that act upon it. By understanding this information, we can construct the fou… Read More
Despite the fact that humans lived on this land for around 2 million years, the history of the world did not begin until about 5500 years ago, with the beginning of writing, as writing has b… Read More
Scotland is the land of great bagpipes, exquisite whisky, amusing music culture, and most of all, an unimaginable beauty. When it comes to natural charm and scenery, Scotland is second to no… Read More
It is no surprise that Italy features the most impressive city breaks in Europe. It is one of the most visited countries in Europe, given the stunning green rolling hills of Tuscany and the… Read More
Known as the Trinity test, the first successful detonation of a nuclear weapon was overseen by physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. Image credit: U.S. Department of Energy. Christopher Nolan&rsq… Read More