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Russian satellite will check whether there were Americans on the moon or not

6 Aug 2019 2 minute read 1 comment Nik735

This week at the Museum of cosmonautics of Moscow was presented the microsatellite project, the main task of which will be the photography of the moon, which in 1969, presumably, landed American astronauts. Only four people participated in the devel...

The Nutrition of Ginseng & Iron

30 Jul 2019 2 minute read 1 comment hnub

Many physiological processes depend on micronutrients, which are compounds needed in very small quantities by your body. Other compounds are supplements that are not required for life but may improve your health. Iron is a micronutrient that helps yo...

Finite Elements - what are they used for?

29 Jul 2019 1 minute read 0 comments Thodin

Hello and welcome to my new blog. Here, I will share my experience on developing my own finite element code from scratch in C++. So let us get started. What are finite elements, and what can they be used for? In physics, mathematical equations can be...

Scientific Breakthrough - Unlimited Clean Energy

25 Jul 2019 6 minute read 1 comment Jay Layman

Is there knowledge that will allow us to utilize the fundamental forces of the universe? Is it possible that a technological breakthrough can enable clean and abundant energy, water, food, and transportation?  As a matter of fact it is. It turns out...

Scientific innovations for human problems [Energy supply]. SolarReserve (mirrors + molten salt) (or 75, 000 homes powered with solar energy, 24/7)

23 Jul 2019 9 minute read 3 comments alexbiojs

(image source - video below) Do not consider the posts of the series as a source with comprehensive reviews, but rather as a piece of information you can think about and improve (collaboration) (sometimes you’ll see some unanswered questions in the p...

Scientific innovations for human problems. Introduction

23 Jul 2019 2 minute read 2 comments alexbiojs

(The image above was taken from Pixabay) There are no Negro problems, or Polish problems, or Jewish problems, or Greek problems, or women's problems. They are human problems Jacque Fresco It hurts to see sometimes what’s happening on the Earth in s...

What do you see in the Moon?

22 Jul 2019 1 minute read 0 comments tumay

When they look at the Moon, some people see a dog, a crab, a lady knitting or other things. But many Chinese people see a rabbit in the moon. Why? Many cultures through time have developed stories about the Moon, based on their observations and crea...

Science Doesn't Have to be Pretentious (or: Why I Love Molecular Biology)

22 Jul 2019 1 minute read 3 comments Groonie

Most Sciences: Uselessly Arcane Nomenclature Everywhere. While I find modern medical science immensely fascinating, I find it's conceited use of language incredibly off-putting. Medical science is full of latin terms that serve no purpose except to s...

What if you could connect your brain to your phone

17 Jul 2019 1 minute read 2 comments belemo

What do you do when you have a lot of money and a lot of wild ideas? you become Elon Musk. Honestly, Elon Musk should be a verb, a legitimate action verb for whenever a super rich guy has an idea. Used in a sentence;  My landlord recently bought a Te...

The Source of Profits for Day Trading: Day trading is not a zero sum game

13 Jul 2019 3 minute read 1 comment Daniel Goldman

The Rhetoric A game is zero sum because it only has a fixed amount of reward. It’s a negative sum game if that reward declines. Gambling is a negative sum game. Day trading is usually characterized as a zero sum game. When one day trader makes a prof...