Will Rockets Replace Planes?
Come abroad and find out why rockets are set to replace commercial aircraft Anywhere in the world, in less than an hour.” Elon Musk and his company SpaceX may have already revolutionized the way...
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Come abroad and find out why rockets are set to replace commercial aircraft Anywhere in the world, in less than an hour.” Elon Musk and his company SpaceX may have already revolutionized the way...
SpaceX & Tesla: you would be hard pressed to find two companies that are more popular today. And yet, in the not too distant past, both companies were basically unknown and were in fact...
It’s 4 a.m., and the big test is in eight hours, followed by a piano recital. You’ve been studying and playing for days, but you still don’t feel ready for it. So, what can...
The ultimate out-of-this-world dining experience is not as glamorous as it sounds. British chef Heston Blumenthal is renowned for his experimental approach to cooking, but his latest challenge took food science to new heights....
The largest organ in your body isn’t your liver or your brain. It’s your skin, with a surface area of about 20 square feet in adults. Different areas of the skin have different characteristics....
batteries are our future
In my last article we talked about Why it is so hard to cure HIV/AIDS. In this article, we will talk about How close are we to eradicating HIV Completely? and How the HIV treatment works?
This article talks about DNA storage. Is there any possibility of using DNA as a storage device? Let’s say there’s a disaster that sends humanity back to the Stone Age. Can our knowledge and history survive?
In my last article about websites we talked about How do Websites work? In this article, we will talk about website usability. That’s digital speak for making it easy for visitors to find what...
The DNA is just one of your cells get damaged tens of thousands of times per day. Multiply that by your body’s hundred of trillion or so cells, and you’ve got a quintillion DNA...
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