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The Early Universe

In 1964, 2 American astronomers named Robert Wilson and Arno Penzias made a really profound accidental discovery. It shaped our understanding of the universe and of cosmology. Robert Wilson (c) CC Continue Reading

The treatment of bunions

Onions you say? No, I meant bunions. What are bunions? Your typical view of how a foot should look like is probably the following: A picture of a normal foot (c) Mdf, CC BY-SA Continue Reading

Caution: Not for the faint of heart

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The Point Which We Cannot See Beyond… Ever…

"Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation"(c) Mdf, CC BY-SA 3.0 Human technology has evolved at a breathtaking rate. The Earth is over 4.5 billion years, and yet, in a mere 10,000 years, we Continue Reading

Superpower of Immunity

"I could be superman" 3rd Eye Photographer CC BY 2.0 Superpowers have always been a part one's childhood, whether it was from watching movies to reading comics or even just dreaming. We've Continue Reading

The Terrifying World of the Tarantula Hawk Wasp

Today we are going to enter the terrifying world of the spider wasp. If you thought either of these creatures were scary on there own, you had better bet a wasp that specializes in killing spiders is Continue Reading

Unlocking Immortality

The Immortal DeadpoolDeadPool (c) dunklesan1,    CC BY-SA 3.0 Everyday our bodies are constantly repairing and regrowing parts of our tissues and organs; hair regrows after you cut it, Continue Reading

The Immortal Jellyfish

Photo: Immortal Jellyfish — via thedodolive Life is commonly represented as a circle because it is a never-ending cycle of birth, reproduction, and death. In the world of biology, organisms Continue Reading

Telepathy: Technology of the Near Future

Have you ever imagined the power you would have if you read thoughts? If you could tell someone, with absolute clarity, what you thought? Imagine all the time saved and ideas developed. Surely, such a Continue Reading

Space Jelly Beans

Dark matter/energy compared to normal baryonic matter.Fermilab via Pinterest As I was trying to think of an idea for a blog post, I asked my mom if she had any ideas. She responded immediately with Continue Reading

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