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RE: Weird & Interesting science - nocarename - 11-13-2020 Heinlein did two short stories (Universe, and Common Sense) that got rolled into a single novel (Orphans of the Sky) with the generation ship premise that I'm aware of. Clarke did Rescue Party, where it's a generation fleet fleeing the destruction of the planet. Pohl and Kornbluth did a novel called Search the Sky that includes a generation ship, but that doesn't seem to be the focus based on the Wikipedia summary. RE: Weird & Interesting science - Star Ranger4 - 11-13-2020 Thanks Rob. Was thinking of Orphans of the Sky more than 'For the world is hollow' RE: Weird & Interesting science - RMH999 - 11-24-2020 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2260515-meat-free-diets-linked-with-greater-risk-of-breaking-bones/ Meat free diets lead to greater risk of broken bones. Vegans (highest risk) and vegetarians both. RE: Weird & Interesting science - classicdrogn - 11-26-2020 Warp drive news non-embedded Apparently, according to the newly formulated maths, the Galaxy class's oblate hull would in fact be more efficient than a narrow one... RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 11-27-2020 (09-14-2020, 03:40 PM)RMH999 Wrote: Phophine gas in Venusian atmosphere Maybe not. Several independent follow-up studies called into question recent findings so the authors took a second look RE: Weird & Interesting science - Bob Schroeck - 11-30-2020 Fireball lights up the sky over Japan RE: Weird & Interesting science - Bob Schroeck - 12-03-2020 Another one over Ontario and New York state RE: Weird & Interesting science - DHBirr - 12-11-2020 The "Earthlike" planet orbiting Proxima Centauri probably isn't habitable after all, due to the star giving off lots of dangerous radiation. Quote:However, Dr Andrew Zic, the lead author of the latest study, published in the Astrophysical Journal, said: "What our research shows is this makes the planets very vulnerable to dangerous ionising radiation that could effectively sterilise them." Bummer. There goes that vacation spot down the drain. RE: Weird & Interesting science - hazard - 12-11-2020 Don't be silly. All that means is that you need to go, quickly, before the atmosphere is worn away entirely and use a high SPF sunblock. RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 12-16-2020 Jupiter and Saturn join in the night sky in 'great conjunction.' Here's how you can see it Quote:The last time the pair were observed to be this close was in 1226, almost 800 years ago, a time when Ghengis Khan's rule was coming to an end. (Insert obligatory Sailor Senshi joke here.) RE: Weird & Interesting science - Bob Schroeck - 12-16-2020 (Insert obligatory Genghis Khan/Trump joke here.) RE: Weird & Interesting science - classicdrogn - 12-16-2020 By all reports Ghengis Khan was a competent leader who cared about his people, so there's really no comparison to be made. RE: Weird & Interesting science - Labster - 12-16-2020 Astronomers say that it is very unlikely the planets will collide, but given that its 2020, “don’t count it out yet.” RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 12-16-2020 Private sector spy satellite can see inside your house, using synthetic aperture radar. They're already at the maximum resolution allowed by US law. RE: Weird & Interesting science - DHBirr - 12-31-2020 Why did zebras evolve stripes? Scientists did an experiment to test a theory that it isn't so much camouflage against big predators such as lions, but as much or more against small ones – that is, biting flies. Quote:To reach this conclusion, scientists tested their theory on a group of horses and zebras wearing different kinds of coats. The researchers dressed both horses and zebras in black coats, white coats, and striped zebra coats. One reader asked whether the horses had complained that the stripes made them look fat. RE: Weird & Interesting science - Bob Schroeck - 01-06-2021 The Open AI project has trained a neural network to generate images from text descriptions. RE: Weird & Interesting science - classicdrogn - 01-06-2021 And if you want to try it for yourself, I found a version implemented for pytorch: https://github.com/lucidrains/dalle-pytorch Given that it's being worked on by a group called OpenAI I'm sure that the original is also available somewhere, but it didn't turn up quickly on an idle curiosity-search. The results are pretty good, from what's on display - I'm torn between being pleased at the thought of all the fanfiction that will be able to have illustrations and concerned about displacing human artists when it's always been a low-to-negative-margin profession in the first place. Now for the Register-style question: Does this mean the robot rebellion will be kicked off because some uncultured knuckle-dragger of a carbon unit failed to appreciate the artistic genius of ViN¢ Go!'s masterpiece? RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 01-26-2021 Platypuses glow in the dark RE: Weird & Interesting science - Bob Schroeck - 01-26-2021 No fair hogging all the weird. RE: Weird & Interesting science - Bob Schroeck - 02-09-2021 There are probably dinosaur remains on the moon. RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 02-15-2021 Happy Birthday, ENIAC! RE: Weird & Interesting science - Norgarth - 02-15-2021 Archeologists discover that women did a lot more of the hunting in prehistory than previously believed https://www.mic.com/p/ancient-remains-prove-women-have-been-running-shit-for-at-least-9000-years-41857542?utm_campaign=fbproliqmic&utm_content=sJ8OTU&utm_medium=pro&utm_source=facebook&lsid=qkqnjg4mw&fbclid=IwAR24SWtueDfKxY90Xvnw2aLIj3B0_WHJ_yoIRTl20qjOtGQASpEbzGYO83A RE: Weird & Interesting science - robkelk - 02-15-2021 5,000-year-old brewery, possibly world's oldest, uncovered in Egypt RE: Weird & Interesting science - RMH999 - 02-15-2021 Venetian glass beads found in pre-Columbus excavation in Alaska Likely transported across the Silk Road and traded up through Siberia and over to Alaska. RE: Weird & Interesting science - RMH999 - 02-17-2021 Million year old Mammoth DNA sequenced Since it was found in Siberian permafrost, it was preserved well enough to get reads out of. |