We do not see Things as they are, but as We are Ourselves When we are older we tend to see more Endings than Beginnings Today we will explore the […]
Archives for August 2023
Hopeful article from Science Alert: Ancient Worm Resurrected After 46,000 Years of Death-Defying Limbo
28 July 2023 By CARLY CASSELLA “An international effort to revive an ancient roundworm, frozen in Siberian permafrost for millennia, has unleashed a lifeform even older than scientists once thought. “In […]
CP Snow Novel Passages on S&T Policy.—From CACOR Archives.
1996 Series 1 Number 17 Page 1 John Walsh reviews Lord CP Snow’s writing on policy related to science and technology (S&T). He covered material in five books and […]
Uncertainty often rules
… Science has become dangerously addicted to cause-and-effect thinking. Most non-medical scientists are unfamiliar with neurophysiology and rarely wonder how we, who are limited by our natures to process consciously […]
A Turning Point for AVs: Weighing Design Challenges for Wireless SoCs in V2X
Autonomous vehicle (AV) adoption is increasing exponentially as consumer demand for self-driving vehicles continues to skyrocket. Yet challenges remain for designers as AV architectures become more complex, and the question […]
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