Can we predict when we will die?0
- Another Point of View, From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- June 29, 2016
Death is inevitable – but is it predictable? Some researchers think it might be.

Death is inevitable – but is it predictable? Some researchers think it might be.

Fireworks shows are not just confined to Earth’s skies. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular fireworks display in a small, nearby galaxy, which resembles a July 4th skyrocket.

It starts orbiting the deadly planet in July

The 11 documents – including 15 pages – can be seen here for review.

Good news for future space farmers

Russia and China signed a space alliance this week to protect their interstellar interests as the Roscosmos space agency threatened to publicly disclose the location of U.S. military satellites.

The artificial intelligence ALPHA is so good at tactical combat, that it gives army combat veterans a run for their money.

“Any distribution of this kind of information” Viggiani quotes from the document, “threatens National Security in addition to the Espionage Act of the United States.”

An international team of paleontologists has discovered the oldest known examples of ‘fungus gardens’ within 25 million-year-old fossilized termite nests from southwestern Tanzania.