science
Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Wormholes in the laboratory
One example is a scenario in which two black holes are connected by the laws of quantum mechanics. This means that whatever happens to one of the two collapsed stars immediately affects the other — regardless of how far apart they are. If such a connection exists, it could solve one of the greatest mysteries of cosmology.
By AddictiveWritings5 years ago in Futurism
The Flat Earth Conspiracy and The People That Keep It Going
I have a guilty little secret that I have been hiding from those closest to me for years and I think it's about time I let it out. I love the flat earth, in fact, I am well and truly addicted. No, I am not a flat earther. I do not believe we are living on a pizza shaped planet covered with a glass dome that no one has ever seen or measured. What I'm addicted to is the idea itself and the characters that put themselves out there to defend it.
By R M Skillen5 years ago in Futurism
Looking at the Stars is Like Looking into the Past
Wonders of the Night The night seems to bring out a side of us we don’t usually see during the day. Our hearts and minds tend to open up during twilight hours; making us feel and think about things we don’t usually feel and think about during the day. There is something mystical about the night time, the moonlight, and the stars sparkling in the sky. It makes us think about all that was, all that is, and all that could be.
By Summer Hoydn5 years ago in Futurism
A Dream Of An Idea. Top Story - March 2021.
What are dreams? Do dreams come true? Can dreams predict the future? According to Medical News Today, "Dreams are stories and images that our minds create while we sleep. They can be entertaining, fun, romantic, disturbing, frightening, and sometimes bizarre."
By Michael Trigg5 years ago in Futurism
The National Science Day
Embarking on a journey to commemorate National Science Day (28th February). As in 1928, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman made significant & historic contributions to science to revel in the Raman Effect. He further went on to receive a Nobel Prize for the discovery in the year of 1930. The event is extensively celebrated across numerous educational institutions, viz schools, colleges & universities. The joys of the joy are various themes that have been assigned with the National Science Day since the year 1999. This year’s 2021 theme is “Future of STI: Impacts on Education, Skill, and Work.”
By Vedant Sanodiya5 years ago in Futurism
Faster Than Light and the Big Rip
Way back in 1638, Galileo tried to measure the speed of light. He stood on one mountain top, and his assistant stood on another. Galileo uncovered his lantern, and when his assistant saw the flash, he uncovered his. Galileo believed he could time how long it would take for the returning light to reach him. Needless to say, it didn’t work, and he concluded that light “if not instantaneous, is extraordinarily rapid.”
By The Happy Neuron5 years ago in Futurism
Climate Changes
Researchers have come to a conclusion that climate changes are caused by human activities. The most dangerous consequences of climate changes are global warming, greenhouse effect, temperature increase and the destruction of the ozone layer. Human activities released a great amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, causing greenhouse effect. As a consequence of fossil fuels burning, industrial practices, deforestation and other agricultural processes, the great number of greenhouse gases are emitted into the air. These gases act like a blanket that covers the whole surface of the earth and trap energy in the atmosphere warming the planet. The process is called greenhouse effect, and it has a negative influence on peoples welfare and health while destroying the ecosystem.
By Robert Cooper5 years ago in Futurism
The Missing Pages Of American History Part II
In an age of unprecedented global warming where the world is fast approaching the point of no return the need for emission free co2 energy is imperative for the survival of humanity. Today, we are just now understanding the very concepts that would allow man to transform our energy grids with non combustible energy sources. More that four fifths of the worlds sources of electric energy comes from the very fuel sources that contribute to the horrific climate changes that are ravaging the planet.
By Dr. Williams5 years ago in Futurism
Brown University Scientists Developed a Technique to Build Harder Metals
The introductory chemistry states that diamond is the hardest substance. Then, there was a series of facts that spoke about the difference between metals and non-metals. One of the primary differences used to state is the metals being harder due to their electron configuration. However, among the metals, sodium has proven its softness as it cuts even with a knife. To make sure that these metals can be handier, scientists have tried to go for several metal hardening techniques to make them stronger and more durable. Recently, scientists and researchers from Brown University have devised a new method to harden metals using nanoparticles. It can be a groundbreaking methodology in the domain of metallurgy. Let’s understand how they did, what this method means to humanity, etc.
By JUSTIN MARTIN5 years ago in Futurism









