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Mar 18, 2019
‘Impossible’ discovery found on remote island off African coast: A ‘lost part of the world’
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Researchers have found rocks on a small island between Madagascar and the eastern coast of Africa, a discovery that has been described as mysterious for one very important reason — they shouldn’t be there.
The rocks in question, quartzite, were discovered by researchers at Columbia University, thanks to a grant from the National Geographic Society. They had heard about them from a number of different media reports, but were finally able to confirm the presence of the quartzite, which is usually found in areas that have high temperatures and pressures, for themselves.
“This is contrary to plate tectonics,” said Cornelia Class, a geochemist at Columbia University, in a blog post. “Quartzite bodies do not belong on volcanic islands.”
Mar 18, 2019
Colorado School of Mines engineers turn their talents from the terrestrial to the celestial
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
The Colorado School of Mines is tapping its tradition of natural resource development on Earth to help lead efforts to identify and develop extraterrestrial resources as humans venture further and …
Mar 17, 2019
An Indian Billionaire Just Gave Shares Worth $7.5 Billion to Charity
Posted by Derick Lee in category: futurism
With the latest move, Premji, who turned a small maker of vegetable oil into a software behemoth, has donated $21 billion of his fortune to charity. Premji’s philanthropy may prompt the rich in a nation where ultra-high net worth population is expected to surge 39 percent by 2023 donate more to charity, and help pull millions out of poverty.
Azim Premji, the billionaire chairman of Indian conglomerate Wipro Ltd., will gift an extra $7.5 billion of the company’s shares to support philanthropic activities, making it the most generous donation in the nation’s history.
Mar 16, 2019
The first woman to fly commercial to space describes what it’s like to see Earth from 55 miles up
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, space
Mar 16, 2019
Pain Control in a Post-Opioid World — Prof. Peter McNaughton FMedSci — IdeaXme — Ira Pastor
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biotech/medical, business, chemistry, futurism, genetics, health, innovation, life extension, neuroscience
Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit. Programming, Programmer, Funny quotes, photos, videos about software engineers wink hit like if you are a programmer :P.
Mar 15, 2019
Why history’s most famous scientists are usually a bit weird
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Obsessed with work, insensitive, socially detached, and neglectful of family and friends — these may not be the most endearing qualities in a person, but they are just a few of the common characteristics a researcher found when studying some of the world’s most famous and prolific inventors.