...with androids? What is the name and author of the Sci Fi short story where humans are at war with sentient androids who make themselves look like certain varieties of humans? It's something like "Third Kind" or "Fourth Kind," and the story consists of a small group of resistance fighters...
Like in a lab or a machine one day in the future. We can already clone life so I'm sure creating it wouldn't be too tough either. What do you think? If you disagree, give me a non-biblical reason to your disagreement. And answer me this also bible believers, since your ''god'' ''gives'' us...
lift-off. What is its? 1The Ares V rocket, designed to take humans to the moon, has a mass of 170,000 kg at lift-off. What is its kinetic energy when it reaches a speed of 380 m/s soon after take-off?
Scientists at Mount Sinai School of Medicine reported that mothers who had high levels of phthalates during their pregnancies were more likely to have children with poorer scores in the areas of attention, aggression and conduct. I've not read the paper, but you may find the SciAm report of...
Scientists at Mount Sinai School of Medicine reported that mothers who had high levels of phthalates during their pregnancies were more likely to have children with poorer scores in the areas of attention, aggression and conduct.I've not read the paper, but you may find the SciAm report of...
Scientists have announced that they have identified for the first time definitive variants associated with biological ageing in humans. The team analyzed more than 500,000 genetic variations across the entire human genome to identify the variants which are located near a gene called TERC. The...
The Independent examines the expansion of human diseases that originated in animals. "At least 45 diseases that have passed from animals to humans have been reported to U.N. agencies in the last two decades, with the number expected to escalate in the coming years," the Independent writes...
Imagine this future of personalized healthcare: you have been diagnosed with a disease for which there are five different treatments, your doctor feeds your genetic details into a computer, and the virtual human in the machine suggests which of the five is likely to be most effective and have...
The consumption of wild cereals among prehistoric hunters and gatherers appears to be far more ancient than previously thought, according to a University of Calgary archaeologist who has found the oldest example of extensive reliance on cereal and root staples in the diet of early Homo sapiens...
The consumption of wild cereals among prehistoric hunters and gatherers appears to be far more ancient than previously thought, according to a University of Calgary archaeologist who has found the oldest example of extensive reliance on cereal and root staples in the diet of early Homo sapiens...
The consumption of wild cereals among prehistoric hunters and gatherers appears to be far more ancient than previously thought, according to a University of Calgary archaeologist who has found the oldest example of extensive reliance on cereal and root staples in the diet of early Homo sapiens...
The consumption of wild cereals among prehistoric hunters and gatherers appears to be far more ancient than previously thought, according to a University of Calgary archaeologist who has found the oldest example of extensive reliance on cereal and root staples in the diet of early Homo sapiens...
The consumption of wild cereals among prehistoric hunters and gatherers appears to be far more ancient than previously thought, according to a University of Calgary archaeologist who has found the oldest example of extensive reliance on cereal and root staples in the diet of early Homo sapiens...
Name introduced species that are generally considered to be beneficial to humans
Name introduced species that are generally considered to be harmful or detrimental regarding humans
Describe mechanisms or avenues for accidentally introduced species