Technology
Dragon Horse. Content Warning.
Captain Swirski walks in the shadow of his ship, the ORP Dragoon, the one hundred and thirty-six meter, fastest-built destroyer of the southern hemisphere’s navy with a top speed of 30 knots. It is propelled by six Yarrow-type water-tube boilers, geared steam turbines, and two shafts, and it is armed with six Mk XII guns, two Mk V AA guns, and twelve torpedo launchers.
By Wen Xiaoshengabout a month ago in Chapters
The Future of Computing
In the ever-evolving world of technology, quantum computing stands as one of the most promising frontiers. Traditional computers, which rely on bits as the fundamental unit of data, are reaching the limits of their processing power. Quantum computers, on the other hand, leverage the principles of quantum mechanics to process information in ways that were once thought impossible. This article explores the fundamentals of quantum computing, its potential applications, and the challenges that must be overcome to unlock its full potential.
By Gustavo Woltmannabout a month ago in Chapters
The Art and Science of Clockmaking
Clockmaking is a centuries-old craft that combines engineering, precision, and artistry. From ancient sundials to modern atomic clocks, the evolution of timekeeping devices has been instrumental in shaping human civilization. This article explores the history, mechanics, and craftsmanship involved in making clocks.
By Gustavo Woltmann2 months ago in Chapters
How AI in Triage Systems is Revolutionizing Emergency Care
Emergency care is often a race against time. Patients arriving at hospitals or urgent care centers present with varying degrees of severity, and rapid, accurate assessment can mean the difference between life and death. Traditionally, triage decisions have relied on human expertise, experience, and intuition. While effective, this approach is sometimes prone to delays, human error, and inconsistency. Enter AI in triage systems, which is transforming emergency care by streamlining patient assessment and prioritization in ways previously unimaginable.
By Steve Waugh2 months ago in Chapters











