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Science
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An Intro to the Schumann Resonance and Why It Matters
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Thomas Cope
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Totality is Calling! Gear Up for the Epic 2024 Solar Eclipse
The eclipse will be visible on April 8th, 2024 and the path of totality covers 15 states from Texas to Maine, potentially making it one of the most watched solar eclipses ever with over 31 million people living in the path.
March 28, 2024
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Thomas Cope
Science
A Giant Hole Formed on the Sun's Surface: What Does this Mean For Our Solar System?
As scientists continue to observe and study this giant hole on the sun's surface, it also raises questions about how Earth and other planets in our solar system may be affected by this event.
December 10, 2023
by
Thomas Cope
Science
How to leverage Ai for your business
The consumer world today is more saturated than ever. To attain your company objectives, you must use the appropriate tools. Many firms are engaging in artificial intelligence to fulfill their strategic business goals.
December 28, 2022
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Amy Lee
Science
Why Beavers Are Important In An Age Of Global Warming
Beavers are the planet's natural carbon emission-mitigation machines. Climate change mitigation relies on them for habitat creation. Read and learn why beavers are essential in an age of global warming.
September 13, 2022
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Harper Caldwell
Science
AI in Medicine: How Will it Help?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is slowly making its way into all aspects of our lives, and medicine is no exception. AI in medicine uses artificial intelligence technology to help doctors and patients. In many cases, AI provides insights humans cannot see.
August 10, 2022
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Harper Caldwell
Science
Crypto Mining Energy Impact
Cryptocurrency mining has a significant environmental impact. It consumes a lot of energy and emits considerable carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. However, some things one can do to make it more sustainable. Read more of the details here.
July 20, 2022
by
Thomas Cope
Science
The Latest on the Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has been fired up again this month as CERN rekindles the search for undiscovered laws of physics, accelerating particles to within 99.99 percent of the speed of light. The push to uncover new physics was kicked off early on Tuesday the 5th of July as researchers began smashing subatomic particles into each other at speeds that are difficult, if not impossible, to imagine.
July 13, 2022
by
Amy Lee
Science
How Big of a Threat is Overfishing?
What is the impact of overfishing on our oceans and marine life? This infographic and article explore the devastating effects of overfishing and what we can do to prevent it.
July 11, 2022
by
Harper Caldwell
Science
Scientists are blasting out Earth’s location with the hope of reaching aliens
The world is a prominent place, and it's been said that there are billions of galaxies out there. It can be challenging to imagine how we could ever find life outside our planet with such vast distances. But a group of scientists wants to change that.
May 4, 2022
by
Connor Hogsten
Science
A Rocket Has Crashed Into The Moon. What Does This Mean For Our Planet?
A few weeks ago, news outlets around the world began reporting that a part of a rocket was on a collision course with the moon. It was news that seemed like it came straight from a James Bond film — part of some nefarious villain's plan to wreak havoc on the earth.
March 21, 2022
by
Amy Lee
Science
Space X: Will We Be Going To Mars Within 10 Years?
The Space X program has developed a capsule and rocket to take passengers to Mars and back.
January 17, 2022
by
Harper Caldwell
Science
Is The Next Age Of The Space Race Already Here?
Far from being the last remaining unexplored area of our planet, outer space is increasingly becoming explored, used, and fought over. That’s right — fought over.
January 11, 2022
by
Harper Caldwell
Science
The Most Exciting Things Happening in Space in 2022
2022 will bring a slew of space events, including new technology and means of exploration. In late 2021, we got a taste of some of the technology that we may see more of when additional Starlink satellites were launched in November.
January 3, 2022
by
Harper Caldwell
Science
AI Farming: Benefits & Challenges
Farming, one of the world’s oldest and essential industries, has experienced monumental changes since the industrial revolution. We transitioned from an agrarian rural society to an industrial urban society.
January 2, 2022
by
Amy Lee
Science
AeroFarms Hoping To Help With The U.S.'s Beer Production
At the time of this article, the U.S. is experiencing a shortage of hops which has led to higher prices and less availability for brewers who need them for their craft beers.
September 29, 2021
by
Johnny Bou
Science
How Far Can The World's Most Powerful Telescopes Actually 'See'?
We’ve all been curious about outer space. The stars, moons, and planets we see at night are just some of the things that pique our interest. For those who want to know—and see—beyond what textbooks have, the best thing to have is a telescope.
June 17, 2021
by
Amy Lee
Science
What Would Happen if All Countries Stopped Participating in Daylight Savings
What is the point of Daylight Savings Time? Would there be implications if we eliminated Daylight Savings entirely?
June 12, 2021
by
Amy Lee
Science
An Intro to the Schumann Resonance and Why It Matters
A beginner's guide to the Schumann Resonance and why people pay attention to it.
June 11, 2021
by
Thomas Cope
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