cjcomb6 days agoGravitational wave ‘radar’ could help map the invisible universesciencenews.org - Asa StahlIt sounds like the setup for a joke: If radio waves give you radar and sound gives you sonar, what do gravitational waves get you?The answer might be …
cjcomb17 hours agoMapped: Energy Consumption Per Capita Around the Worldvisualcapitalist.com - Govind BhutadaMapping Global Energy Consumption Per CapitaIn the four decades since 1980, global energy consumption doubled from 77 trillion kilowatt-hours (kWh) …
cjcomb16 hours agoLet there be God: How Yahweh became “God Almighty”bigthink.com - Tim BrinkhofAccording to the Book of Exodus, which is part of the Torah and the Old Testament of the Christian Bible, Moses was the first person to whom the God …
cjcombJun 20Using social media to promote sciencenature.comNature Immunology - Social media has transformed the way we communicate science. Here is a step-by-step guide to promote the science of your own …
cjcomb12 hours agoUltrasound-assisted laser vaporizes arterial blockagesthebrighterside.news - Joseph ShavitAtherosclerosis, a buildup of plaque, can lead to heart disease, artery disease, and chronic kidney disease and is traditionally treated by inserting …
cjcomb15 hours agoNASA’s return to the Moon just began with a private satellite launchverified_publisherQuartz - Tim FernholzNASA’s campaign to put astronauts on the Moon for the first time since 1972 kicked off with the launch of a private satellite early this morning. The microwave-sized Capstone spacecraft, built by Advanced Space, was launched by Rocket Lab, which went public last year. The mission’s goal is to …