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Why we no longer need men! Or why Partherngenesis is cool!
By: kupoliveson Replies: 23 a study reported Friday in the Journal of Fish Biology, scientists said DNA testing proved that a pup carried by a female blacktip shark in a Virginia aquarium contained no genetic material from a male." "Virgin birth has been proven in some bony fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds, and has been...
New machine prints sheets of light
By: centurion1211 Replies: 9 "On a bank of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and nearly every other household lamp obsolete. It's a machine that prints lights!"(visit the link for the full news article)
WiFi WPA & WPA2 Schemes Face parrellel bruteforcing techniques By: Kluge Replies: 0 This type of attack isn't new at all, but it is still pretty interesting. Various researchers have been trying to use GPUs to enhance brute-forcing and dictionary attack power. Strong passphrases will still be able to resist the attack. Article " WiFi is no longer secure enough to protect wireless... Hottest In Past 7 Days
Women genetically less intelligent than Men?
By: Ghost147 Replies: 303 oh boy... I'm really nervous on the making of this topic actually. And a bit hesitant. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if half way though i may just decide to not make it. First off! I would like to clearly state that I, in no way, believe...
Gays, medically born Gay? Gays superior to Strieghts?
By: Ghost147 Replies: 195 After quite some time of reading and discussing the mind and how the brain works in one of my other topics, I had another question pop into my head. Now, before reading on, I would once again, like to clearly state, that I have nothing against gays...
Past lack of learning would inhibit women to be intellects, not harm
By: Enigma Publius Replies: 28 this thread is in part dedicated to this thread:http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread397875/pg1 but i have a different view from the OP and i want this thread to only discuss how evolution would respond to this, i am pretty sure i am on ignore...
Amazing Water
By: notyourslave Replies: 27 wow i really dont know much about it but iwas listening to caost to coast sunday and this guy named david sereda discussed amazing properiteis waster is now said to hold like memory and consciousness..wow and if recontructed could possibly have haeling...
Boffins unveil life-like robogirl
By: bigvig316 Replies: 23 "THIS is the most life-like robot suit ever – the cyber girl Repliee R-1. Based on a real five-year-old Japanese girl, this machine was built to look just like a human. It has 50 sensors and a series of motors to help it move and has...
'Unbreakable' Encryption Unveiled By: baseball101 Replies: 22 "Perfect secrecy has come a step closer with the launch of the world's first computer network protected by unbreakable quantum encryption at a scientific conference in Vienna. The network connects six locations across Vienna and in the nearby town of... Hottest In Past 30 Days
LHC Hacked, and file deleted from central computer.
By: rocksarerocks Replies: 63 I'd love to see the reason that the LHC was connected to the internet. ___________________________________________________ The hackers were stopped before they could access the Collider's central computer system,...
"Man has made what goes faster than light itself...
By: Mabus Replies: 38 and faster than instant itself!!!" ^^What do you think is made so in that respect by man? It's any object after it is made by man. Look at any man-made object from one end to the other end... It is right there...
LHC Worriers – what do you think will actually happen?
By: Sonya610 Replies: 33 I have not read a lot about the LHC project, but it is apparent that quite a few think it may destroy our world, or possibly the known universe. I don’t know if this question has been asked before, but I have noticed that...
Haunted by the HUM!
By: Good Wolf Replies: 30 I live in Hauroko Valley, Southland, New Zealand. I've been here for about five years (-ish, some of that time I've been in boarding school elsewhere) and occasionally I could hear a gentle distant rumbling while at home....
Flying Platforms & Hoverboards
By: Skyfloating Replies: 29 Flying Platforms from the 50s and 60s: Something more recent, yet inconvinient and bulky looking: Considering that Flying Platforms were already being experimented with a century ago, why did...
12 year old boy develops a solar cel which absorbs 500 Times!! the light of existing solar cells!!
By: Lunica Replies: 28 I thought this is significant news. :cool: "If he is right, solar panels with his 3D cells would provide 500 times more light absorption than commercially-available solar cells and nine times more than cutting-edge 3D...
Darwins Theories Are Being Abused
By: ImaginaryReality1984 Replies: 24 You know i look around and i see over and over how evolutionary theory is being abused. Firstly some people tie evolution in with the big bang, lets be very clear, evolution has nothing to do with the start of the universe....
How old is the universe? By: wellsybelieves Replies: 22 We are led to believe that the universe is between 13-14 billion years old but this is using calculations based on how far into the universe the hubble space telescope can SEE I read somewhere that this is just... Hottest In Past 90 Days
Using Government databases to verify age on regular websites *warning*
By: scientist Replies: 217 I just spotted a very scary trend, that appears to already be implemented on popular sites. In anticipation for a new movie coming to DVD, "The Foot Fist Way" (trailer below rant), I noticed 2 links on the website (http://www.thefootfistway.com/)....
In Its Image. Computer That might prevent death in the future!
By: KaginD Replies: 165 I recieved this video from my cousin and thought you guys would enjoy this. I hope you didn't see it yet. Description: In the mid 70s, an aspiring theoretical physicist made what he and many others feel is the...
Scientists create animated human that bridges the "uncanny valley"
By: D.E.M. Replies: 135 "Emily - the woman in the above animation - was produced using a new modelling technology that enables the most minute details of a facial expression to be captured and recreated. She is considered to be one of...
The LHC was a bad idea from the start
By: billyjoinedat2k8 Replies: 135 I think that the Large Hadron Collider was a really bad idea from the start because: 1. they dont have a clue what its going to do 2. what ever it does its probably going to be bad i understand they want to do it for...
LHC Q&A
By: TeraBlight Replies: 120 Yet another LHC thread? Well, simply put, there are so many already that I couldn't pick one, so I figured I'd start anew. I'm a physicist, currently not working in particle physics, but did my masters project at CERN,...
CERN causes solar halo in India
By: asen_y2k Replies: 80 "A halo around the sun seen from Siliguri this morning triggered curiosity as well as rumours as it coincided with the start of the Big Bang experiment in Geneva. When the aura around the sun became visible around...
Can the Brain live forever?
By: cognoscente Replies: 79 Just wondering, how long can the human brain survive, assuming it is constantly stimulated and there is an infinite supply of oxygen and essential nutrients? Imagine a brain, with no body, but receiving a level of stimulation...
Mathematician Claims Black Holes Don't Add Up!
By: mgmirkin Replies: 71 Well, it seems there was an interesting recent article on an alternative science web site regarding black holes: (Bringing the Black Hole Fallacy Into Focus) It was more-or-less a rehash of several prior articles:...
How fast is Gravity?
By: Setharoo Replies: 64 I know this is probably common knowledge to the sci-techs, but I am having a hard time finding an answer to this question. Here are my assumptions: Gravity has an infinite reach and its strength diminishes by the Kepler...
Hydrogen cells increase gas millage By: MBF Replies: 55 I saw this on the news tonight. " "We've developed a hydrogen fuel assist cell, it actually tricks the computer in the car and it turns reduces the fuel supply to the engine. It has no mechanical or moving parts, and... |
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