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Tesla-A genius who changed the world
Imagine being able to transmit wireless energy all over the world and that too for free. Or imagine having the power of fabrication of your project just in your imagination without any pen or paper. These are some of the many things that give you an idea about a man ahead of his time, Nikola Tesla.
By Tanvir Rahman Imu3 years ago in FYI
The man drank 1,400 bottles of radioactive water, disintegrating from the inside out, leaving his body still feverish 30 years later
Sometimes people can be horribly superstitious about science! We now know to stay away from radioactive elements, because the particles and radiation released during their decay can be harmful to the human body, sometimes fatal even for a short time.
By Na Dunshie4 years ago in FYI
In July a 100 Mile Wide Comet's Coming To Visit Our Neighborhood
We’ve all heard of Haley’s Comet. If you don’t remember what a comet is, they’re essentially a galactic boulder made of frozen gases, rock, and dust that orbit the Sun. Frozen, they’re the size of small cities. When the orbit of a comet gets closer to the Sun, the comet warms and spews dust and gases into a giant glowing head larger than most planets. We then get the experience of seeing them fly through our solar system, hopefully not getting too close to our world. If one did, it would be catastrophic.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in FYI
Paper-based Microfluidic Devices for Prototyping
It's acknowledged that the right selection of the material interface is of vital importance from research development to microfluidic platform applications and product transfer, in that one might be suitable for certain targeted applications but detrimental for another. The inherent microfabrication and specific physico‐chemical properties of each material dedicated to microfluidic applications are playing a dominant role in further microfluidic operability with both advantages and disadvantages.
By Vivian Creative4 years ago in FYI
Why Physics is Called the King of Science
“Physics is known as the king of science as it enables us to grasp the functions of nature. It is the center, or we can say the heart of science,” he stated. He spoke about the transformation of technology and partial physics over 50 years. When Physics became the king of science, it wasn’t easy to prove it with simple theories. It is meant to convince people to believe in those theories.
By Aadi Narayan4 years ago in FYI










