(sharp inhale)
THIS IS WHAT SCIENCE REALLY IS, AGREED?
TORTURING ANIMALS IN LABS IS NOT SCIENCE.
TWISTING OREOS IS SCIENCE.
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(sharp inhale)
THIS IS WHAT SCIENCE REALLY IS, AGREED?
TORTURING ANIMALS IN LABS IS NOT SCIENCE.
TWISTING OREOS IS SCIENCE.
MIT scientists have developed an Ultrasound technique that doesn't need contact with your body.
New Post has been published on Books by Caroline Miller
New Post has been published on http://www.booksbycarolinemiller.com/musings/moving-with-the-time/
Moving With The Time
Courtesy of alamy.com  Scientists are playing around with Time again. A few of them in Moscow say they’ve reversed Time at the quantum level. Those at MIT say “no.”  It only looks as though Time’s been reversed. These geniuses on both sides of the argument should stop fooling around, in my op...
An ace on the court and in the lab MIT senior Ava Soleimany knows the value of determination in the lab, and on the tennis court.
Though likely uninhabitable, planet is rocky, Earth-sized, and near enough for study of its atmosphere.
MIT scientists have helped to discover a new exoplanet that, in the language of “Star Wars,” would be the polar opposite of frigid Hoth, and even more inhospitable than the deserts of Tatooine. But instead of residing in a galaxy far, far away, this new world is, galactically speaking, practically next door. Read more and watch the video.
Earth-sized water worlds could host life
Earth-sized water worlds could host life
WASHINGTON: Although water is one of the key ingredients scientists look for when considering if a planet is habitable or not, other factors, such as the planet’s distance from its star and its tilt, play an important part in the likelihood of a planet containing life. However, the definition of habitable planet just got a little looser thanks to new research done by MIT scientists that shows that…
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MIT scientists reveal dangerous particles in Earth’s radiation belts
MIT scientists reveal dangerous particles in Earth’s radiation belts
LONDON: Back in October 2013, two NASA probes were in the perfect position to observe a solar wave as it hit Earth’s magnetic field, gathering data on the event. That data has now been analyzed by teams of scientists at MIT’s Haystack Observatory and the University of Colorado, revealing the process by which harmful, high-speed particles are generated in Earth’s radiation belts.
The data was…
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