by d_admin | Jul 19, 2018 | Biology, Innovation, Janice Willson, Science Quirkiness, Technology
I recently read an article about the immortal jellyfish that brought up many questions about humanity living forever. Is it a possibility? What would this life entail? Would we, if immortal, have to battle with swords because “there could be only one”? (Yep, as a...
by d_admin | Jul 12, 2018 | Art & Science Interplay, Janice Willson, Science in the Real World, Science News
I am sure that most students at one time or another have thought that if they had to read one more word, it would just kill them but this may be an actual thing. A team of researchers at the University of Southern Denmark has found three books (so far) that are...
by d_admin | Jul 5, 2018 | Interesting People, Janice Willson, Science News, The Night Sky
Last Saturday, June 30 was Asteroid Day. Who knew there was even such a thing and why on earth would we need such a day? What on earth is Asteroid Day? It is a UN sanctioned global awareness campaign with world-wide events planned, a website, and 48 hours of live...
by d_admin | Jun 28, 2018 | Interesting People, Science in the Real World, Science Quirkiness
For as long as there has been science there has been scientific competition. What I mean by this, is the competition between researchers in the same or similar fields of interest. The competition either resides in their need to beat the other to the claim of discovery...
by d_admin | Jun 21, 2018 | Janice Willson, Science News
Are Americans being attacked with “sonic weapons”? This may sound like a plotline of a spy film or superhero comic but diplomats have been sent home form the consulate in Guangzhou, China after mystery attacks. This would be bad enough but this is coming after similar...