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BestDApp. ScientificCoin (science + blockchain) (crowdfunding, education, freelancing) review inspired by “Star Wars” (+ video-version). The most realistic “game” for everyone

20 Dec 2019 11 minute read 8 comments alexbiojs

(cover image source) I believe that ScientificCoin has a potential to become one of the best dApps. I guess that calling something “the best” is quite subjective and depends on the one’s experience, interests etc. I want to present (subjectively) cri...

Scientific innovations for human problems [Forest protection] [Fire] Introduction. Part 1. Internet of Trees (Wildfire detection/monitoring system)

16 Dec 2019 4 minute read 2 comments alexbiojs

(cover image source - (source)) In this post I’d like to start discussion of the systems which could help us to prevent such destructive events like you can see in the video below. According to CTIF Center of Fire Statistics report on World Fire Sta...

:Satire: Quantum Computer Causes Price of Bitcoin to Plummet to $7088: Supercomputer Buys the Dip

16 Dec 2019 2 minute read 6 comments BitcoinGordon

Yes, you read it correctly (and because it is on the internet, you know it is true). Disregard the "satire" because you know it's gonna happen some day, right?  A Quantum computer simply named Ralph, deciphered the 2fa trading password of one of it's...

Myths vs. Reality. Vampires, Werewolves… Is there any scientific explanation?

15 Dec 2019 5 minute read 2 comments alexbiojs

(cover image source - Public domain, from Wikipedia) Physiological / biochemical explanation Dracula is usually described as a man with pointed ears, sharp teeth (with blood sometimes), and hair on his palms, who hides somewhere during the daylight a...

Myths vs. Reality. Introduction (or why it’s hard to see the way things are) (Interdisciplinary short review)

14 Dec 2019 6 minute read 0 comments alexbiojs

  (cover image source - pixabay) First time I saw the things under the microscope, what looked smooth looked like hills and valleys.So, I said, “What’s it really like?”And the guy blew it up again, and it looked like slivers.So, I said, “Yeah, but w...

Scientific innovations for human problems [Wastewater treatment]. Organica (Beautiful wastewater treatment revolution)

13 Dec 2019 3 minute read 0 comments alexbiojs

(cover image source -https://www.organicawater.com/facility) In order to live, all organisms all over the world need something to eat and something to excrete.Human is not an exception.What’s cool is that the waste from some organisms might serve as...

Scientific innovations for human problems [Safety devices]. Aircraft ballistic parachutes

12 Dec 2019 5 minute read 0 comments alexbiojs

  (cover image source) In this post I present you WARPS (Whole Aircraft Rescue Parachute System) developed by BRS (Ballistic Recovery Systems, Inc.). The company was founded by Boris Popov in 1980. In 1975 he survived after falling from 120 m height...

TurmericK

7 Dec 2019 1 minute read 2 comments Chrysteria

Turmeric , also known as the orange - yellow dust that makes curry or rice or whatever have the same color. As you see in the picture , turmeric comes from a root almost identical to the ginger root with the only difference being its color. It is use...

The Science of Star Wars' Lightsaber

6 Dec 2019 2 minute read 0 comments BlessedBoy

As the new streaming platform, Disney+ launched with a new Star Wars series, The Mandalorian, the craze of Star Wars is again renewed. Even though there is not yet the use of the famous lightsaber, the idea of lightsaber still fascinates many of...

Alan Turing, the mathematician who helped end World War II

2 Dec 2019 2 minute read 2 comments BlessedBoy

When talking about the Second World War, very few remember the role of those heroes who were not present on the battlefield but who, in one way or another, put their grain of sand to end the devastating conflict that took the lives of millions and mi...