I hear in all sorts of experiments that scientists cool materials down to within billionths of a degree of absolute zero. What prevents us, or is there a reason scientists dont, from reaching all the way to absolute zero?
As I expected, no one could actually just commit to answering the proposed question.
Again, in the mock situation we are *ASSUMING* that science has the capability of replacing chimp-specific genes with their human equivalents.
THIS MEANS THE NEW ENGINEERED EMBRYO IS FULLY GENETICALLY HUMAN...
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/12/031219072314.htm
The above article basically is talking about a genetic comparison of the genomes of chimpanzees and humans and how both of our species has differentiated from our common ancestor X millions of years ago.
Since humans and...
So then should it not be possible to make magnetic fields oscillate at the same frequencies as visible light? And if so, could we then *see* magnetic fields?
Light is found in different frequencies, which accounts for all of the energy types we find such as visible light, x-rays, gamma rays, infrared, radio waves, etc.
Do magnetic fields also exist in different frequency ranges? If so, what are some methods that could be used to manipulate...
I am trying to find out some information about the nerves that deliver sensory inputs into the brain. I understand that neurons in the brain itself share thousands of connections to other neurons. The neurons that deliver sensory information into the brain at some point meet the ones in the...
Read up on the theory of panspermia http://www.panspermia.org. Primary researcher is a Dr. Wickramasinghe.
In a nutshell, the idea is that life is not native to Earth. Instead, some of what we see as vast stellar clouds of dust are huge clouds of bacteria in a hibernating state. When they...