AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarNikola Tesla invention from 100 years ago suddenly makes more sense todayverified_publisherCNET - Eric MackThe eccentric inventor is known for dabbling with electricity, but his Tesla valve is impressing scientists anew.
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarScience and Math NewsQuanta Magazine - Jordana CepelewiczSimple rules in simple settings continue to puzzle mathematicians, even as they devise intricate tools to analyze them. A series of advances seemed to …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarGo Ahead, Take a Spin on Titan (Published 2019)verified_publisherThe New York Times - Dennis OverbyeSaturn’s biggest moon has gasoline for rain, soot for snow and a subsurface ocean of ammonia. Now there’s a map to help guide the search for possible life there. How weird can nature get? Try Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, almost 900 million cold miles from the sun and even further, perhaps, from the …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarThe Corn of the Future Is Hundreds of Years Old and Makes Its Own MucusSmithsonian Magazine - Jason DaleyIn the 1980s, Howard-Yana Shapiro, now chief agricultural officer at Mars, Incorporated, was looking for new kinds of corn. He was in the Mixes …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarThis Genius Map Explains How Everything in Physics Fits Togetherverified_publisherScienceAlert - Fiona MacDonaldPhysics is a huge, complex field. It also happens to be one of the most fascinating, dealing with everything from black holes and wormholes to …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarHousing Sours Suddenly; It Won't Come Back Anytime SoonForbes - Milton EzratiThe housing market has begun to sour , and in remarkably short order. In just a few months, the real estate environment has gone from bidding wars to a paucity of buyers. Construction activity has slowed and home prices have begun to slip. The weakness is hardly a surprise, since past pricing …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarAstronauts Explain Why Nobody's Visited The Moon in More Than 45 Years, And The Answer's a Little Depressingverified_publisherScienceAlert - DAVE MOSHER & HILARY BRUECKLanding 12 people on the Moon remains one of NASA's greatest achievements, if not the greatest. Astronauts collected rocks, took photos, performed …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarDrought and Drone Reveal ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Signs of Ancient Henge in Ireland (Published 2018)verified_publisherThe New York Times - Daniel VictorIt took an unusually brutal drought for signs of a 5,000-year-old monument to suddenly appear in an Irish field, as if they had been written into the landscape in invisible ink. On Monday, Anthony Murphy, an author and photographer, sent a camera-enabled drone high above the Brú na Bóinne …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarWe Asked Celeb Physicist Brian Cox About Flat Earth Conspiracies, the Multiverse, and Ghostsverified_publisherGizmodo - Ryan F. MandelbaumThere’s a growing, bewildering movement of folks who reject the most basic learnings of science in favor of conspiracy theories and hocus pocus—as a …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoPluto and Charon Shine in Most Detailed Topographical Maps Everspace.com - By Meghan BartelsNew research showcasing the dramatic topography of Pluto and its moon Charon should help scientists better guess what forces have shaped them. The New …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatar9 Navy SEAL Sayings That Will Improve Engagement And Accountability In Your OrganizationForbes - Brent GleesonEngagement and accountability are critical elements for growth, productivity and profitability in any organization. But in this fast-paced twenty-first century age of disruption, improving engagement and accountability seems more challenging than ever before. According to the 2017 KPMG Global CEO …
AvatarSinam Al-Khafajiflipped into GeoSinamAvatarAvatarDrinking Lots of Coffee Linked to Lower Risk of Death in New StudyInverse - Emma BetuelResearchers investigate whether there's such a thing as too much. A paper published this week in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that your genetics …