Absolute Cold | Space Time0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- October 18, 2017
Can we ever achieve absolute cold?
Can we ever achieve absolute cold?
This is huge.
When black rats invaded Lord Howe Island after the 1918 wreck of the steamship Makambo, they wiped out numerous native species on the small Australian isle in the Tasman Sea including a big, flightless insect that resembled a stick.
You could have a translator right in your pocket.
What if it doesn’t break the laws of physics?
Something extraordinary is about to be revealed.
The future of computing depends on it.
*brb, packing bags*
Seashells, fish, and spiders may hold the key to better bulletproof vests.
That sea-horse shaped chunk of grey matter deep inside our skull called the hippocampus has a job on its resume we’ve never seen before – sensory enhancer.