Science Fiction
New Invention !: Generating Electricity from Thin Air
How does it work? The Air-gen tool is fabricated from protein nanowire films produced via microorganisms. These nanowires are sandwiched between the electrodes, and the nanowire film absorbs moisture from the air. As water molecules are absorbed, they devise an energy imbalance and generate electricity. The procedure transforms the encompassing water right into a small but efficient move, capable of powering electronics and providing a reliable strength source in locations where solar and wind electricity might not nicely
By Ms.Odysseyabout a year ago in Chapters
A New Continent Found Between Greenland and Canada 🤫
The Emerging Continent Between Greenland and Canada: Nestled between Greenland and Canada, the Davis Strait serves as a critical link between the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. This region, known for its complex geological features, has long intrigued scientists. Recently, a remarkable discovery has brought fresh attention to this area. Researchers have identified a microcontinent formed through intricate tectonic processes.
By Ms.Odysseyabout a year ago in Chapters
Rebel's Gambit
The blinding white light faded, and Lyra found herself gasping for air, her senses overwhelmed. As her vision cleared, she realized she was no longer in the Nexus. Instead, she stood in the middle of a bustling city street, sleek hovercars zipping by overhead and holographic advertisements flickering on every surface. The future – but not the one she had just left.
By Daisy Kebasoabout a year ago in Chapters
The Earth Does Not Orbit the Sun! NASA’s New Discovery ☠️
The reason for this change is the center of mass. If we take the entire structure of the solar system, we should visualize it like a sports arena. In this arena, the Sun and Earth are both rotating at the same level. Based on this, scientists believe that the center of the solar system is not centered on the Sun.
By Ms.Odyssey2 years ago in Chapters
Smartystan
Go looked out of his window. He then left his house and he peered upward at the moon using his highly advanced telescope. The glowing orb, because of its reflection of the sun's rays, excited him. They took him away in a sense, then brought him back to reality, all in a swift motion. He knew he could only contain himself by breathing in a regulated way. The knowledge of the lunar landings and this future trip to Mars invigorated his senses.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
Rebel's Paradox
The tunnels shook violently as the roar grew louder, closer. Lyra's body pulsed with energy, her eyes wide with a mixture of fear and fascination. Phoenix stood beside her, one hand on her shoulder, the other clenched around the grip of his gun – a weapon he knew would likely be useless against whatever was coming.
By Daisy Kebaso2 years ago in Chapters
SmartyStan
The chip to be inserted in the brain to offer anatomical, biological, and neurological statistics among other functions, had been a thought in Belinda’s head while she built her company. Her learned machines fared well with the experiment. This was after thousands of hours of practice and failure and restarting and finally getting it right. This took fifteen years. As the machines could check their own battery capacity and have in their wheelhouse data that would be able to be relayed back to humans at computers, Belinda rejoiced at the idea of her creations keeping them. Then, she felt the twinge of ideation. She wondered if these can be implanted in humans.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
Smartystan
Beads of sweat congregated at Belinda’s temples like so many eagles in a convocation. It was five o’clock in the morning as she ran through what was once thought of as Wilmington, Delaware. The chip in her brain allowed her to get a lightning response to the conditions of her body from her heart rate to her hydration levels. She paused to sip an electrolyte rich beverage. A call came through.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters
Smartystan
Nervous energy surged in Hayden Beckman’s apartment. He took to his mobile device to devise a first draft of his speech for President Goshen. He felt swamped. Numerous deadlines hung over his head like a thousand blazing suns. His parents had been begging him to find a nice girl to marry and pushed him to go out to start a family. His school bills mounted. His mind swirled. He stopped editing his speech. He phoned Dr. Strong.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Chapters

