Should GMOs be labeled?
…Foods, have committed to complete transparency when it comes to consumer information. The basic argument for GMO labeling is that consumers have a right to know what goes into their…
Should GMOs be labeled? Read More »
…Foods, have committed to complete transparency when it comes to consumer information. The basic argument for GMO labeling is that consumers have a right to know what goes into their…
Should GMOs be labeled? Read More »
…because the question “why does the universe have complexity?” really boils down to “why are we here?” — but our complex existence ultimately requires a fundamentally complex universe. A universe…
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…to be enforced and employed for years to come, and, hopefully, we can foster a world filled with countless massive coral colonies. For further reading: https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/32982/20210821/largest-coral-muga-dhambi-discovered-goolboodi-great-barrier-reef.htm https://www.livescience.com/massive-400-year-old-coral-great-barrier-reef.html https://www.whoi.edu/oceanus/feature/how-do-corals-build-their-skeletons/ https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/coral_bleach.html https://www.neefusa.org/nature/water/warming-ocean…
…more efficiently, computing faster, and creating a fail-safe for quantum computers. One of the biggest problems with quantum computers is their propensity for errors in computing. By creating a spintronic…
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…versatile architecture. For example, a group of European universities developed Self-Deployable Habitats for Extreme Environments (SHEE), which uses robotic self-assembly to combine inflatable material with an inflexible outer shell for…
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…group. “Though the exam may be far off, the pleasant interaction with fellow students can be experienced in the present,” he said. Another example could be rewarding oneself with a…
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…a more controlled manner than had been done before. In previous studies, researchers studied components of decaying flesh in outdoor environments, making it difficult to compare results as there are…
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…funding when he stumbled across experiment.com. Experiement.com describes itself as “a platform for funding projects, conducting research, and sharing results with the public” in an “’open and democratic way to…
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…enrolled 399 men with syphilis and 201 healthy men in the study, promising them free medical exams and treatment for “bad blood” (a general phrase that included syphilis, anemia, and…
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…to sustain life. All types of life generally produce greater quantities of a few functional compounds compared to systems without life, and understanding the demand for these compounds through AI…
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