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Topics and developments in science and medicine, presented by Futurism.
Stephen Hawking'S Black Hole Paradox May Finally Have A Solution
Scientists have solved the 50-year-old black hole puzzle first proposed by Professor Stephen Hawking that once threatened Professor Stephen Hawking's understanding of the universe. Researchers have probably solved the famous myth of Professor Stephen Hawking of the abyss, a mystery that has puzzled scientists for nearly a century. Stephen Hawking left physicists with the mystery of black holes, and now physicists think they have a solution.
By neetesh crouch4 years ago in Futurism
Cosmic Phenomena
This article brings up a few issues with respect to current thoughts on non-area, isomorphism, quantum mechanics, gravity and the speed increase of the universe, including the likelihood that para-old style clarifications probably won't be important in depicting the laws of nature.
By SOMLAL MURMU4 years ago in Futurism
Lifting and support
Why a great invention? The concepts of buoyancy and levers are the foundation of qualitative science and engineering. This is the first step in knowing the relationship between the physical world around us and expressing it mathematically. The beginnings of innumerable inventions in the field of engineering and science started from these two inventions.
By Binod Chhetri4 years ago in Futurism
Paralyzed patients can walk now with a 3D human spinal cord
Paralysis is defined as the lack of muscle function in a specific body area. It might be localized or generalized, partial or complete, temporary or permanent, and it can be localized or generalized. It is possible to experience paralysis in any region of your body at any point in your life. You will most likely not experience any discomfort in the affected locations if you have it.
By Mukesh Kumar4 years ago in Futurism
Spider-Man? Nah, Spider-Goat!
Nexia Biotechnologies began researching spider goats ten years ago, calling themselves BioSteel fibers. Initially, Lewis collaborated with a Canadian company that produced the first goats. Unfortunately, the company ran out of money and Lewis' team got into trouble. The company is transforming a former US Air Force base in upstate New York into a larger goat farm comprising connected laboratory facilities.
By Amisha Dhimal4 years ago in Futurism
Will Human Head Transplant Ever Work?
Canavero has announced an 18-hour cadaver surgery in China and says it will soon continue to improve the process with brain donors. Many scientists are wondering if scientific progress is enough to allow Canavero to do such work in China, as it has been said. It is unlikely that the implant will be a cure, and it probably will not.
By Amisha Dhimal4 years ago in Futurism
Can a cockroach survive a nuclear blast?
Keeping your home clean may provide some protection, but cockroach attacks can happen to anyone. The fact is that very few if any, people survived the nuclear holocaust, so it does not matter if you run out of time. Although humans, cockroaches, and other creatures may survive the first atomic bomb explosion, they will not survive “zero on the ground” and will likely not survive long.
By Amisha Dhimal4 years ago in Futurism
Traveling into Black Hole
According to Jafferis, sending someone through Black Hole is not a problem, at least legally. Statistics based on the species of wormholes studied so far suggest that their use will be slower than just moving into space, says Jafferis. In addition, he said that very little is known about quantum gravity - the union of quantum physics and the ancient ideas of gravity - those unseen laws can completely block the flow of hyperspace. While the idea of moving interstellar space through black holes is possible, getting to the testing can be a challenge.
By Anita Kharel4 years ago in Futurism




