The real experiments that inspired Frankenstein
When Mary Shelley published her iconic novel in 1818, raising the dead seemed to be the near-future. Join the Video Lab! Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has…
Continue Reading →When Mary Shelley published her iconic novel in 1818, raising the dead seemed to be the near-future. Join the Video Lab! Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has…
Continue Reading →Career analyst Dan Pink examines the puzzle of motivation, starting with a fact that social scientists know but most managers don’t: Traditional rewards aren’t always…
Continue Reading →We’re pretty good at inventing things, but stealing from nature is a great way to solve some problems! Hosted by: Michael Aranda SciShow has a…
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Continue Reading →We know more about what’s outside our solar system than what’s inside because governments and scientists have prioritized looking out beyond our solar system. So…
Continue Reading →What will it take for health care providers — from doctors to clinics to hospitals – to fully embrace technology? Dr. Tippett explains. source Link…
Continue Reading →Interview with Chief Academic Officer Dr. Tamara Burns at the Community Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts ,Stem day held at Benjamin Banneker Charter Academy source Link…
Continue Reading →Imagine if we could compress data to the point that we could decrease compute times by 10X? Or if we could miniaturize physical objects, dramatically…
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