New ‘Poké Ball’ robot catches deep-sea critters without harming them0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- July 24, 2018
This device could help unlock the secrets of fragile, soft-bodied sea creatures
This device could help unlock the secrets of fragile, soft-bodied sea creatures
Did you know that spiders can fly?
Scientists have revealed the healthiest way to eat broccoli.
People love the benefits of science. They generally like the advances made in technology, biology, psychology, chemistry, and physics. And yet, there seems to be confusion about what science is and how we perceive it, which has led to a strange backlash against pursuing knowledge.
The Nuffield Council on Bioethics says changing the DNA of a human embryo could be ‘morally permissable’ if it is in the child’s best interests
Michael Hayduk, chief of the computing and communications division at the Air Force Research Laboratory says quantum technology will be “disruptive” in areas like data security and GPS-denied navigation.
Scientists are growing Neanderthal brains in Petri dishes, which they plan to put inside robots.
All of this adds a new layer to the search for life on other planets: apart from finding planets in the “Goldilocks” area, where they are neither too far nor too close to their star….
Overall a worthwhile adventure!
During the 1930s, astronomers came to realize that the Universe is in a state of expansion.