by Teresa Coppens | Dec 31, 2019 | Physical Science
Evolution of robotics has been happening a lot longer than anyone realizes. It began at least with the Egyptians over 1000 years BCE. Developments in artificial intelligence are taking robotics so much farther. There are amazon links in this post. As an affiliate I might make a small commission but at no cost to you.
by Teresa Coppens | Mar 15, 2016 | Physical Science
E-fuels are not new but high-octane e-fuels will make them popular with car enthusiasts and all of us concerned with global warming.
by Teresa Coppens | Aug 12, 2015 | Physical Science
Waves on a Lake Part of the magic for me when visiting the beach is the sound of the waves lapping the shore. The sound is rhythmical and mesmerizing. Sitting on a chair or lying on a towel when I close my eyes all tension drains from my body. From an evolutionary...
by Teresa Coppens | Jan 22, 2015 | Physical Science
Will humankind be able to travel to distant galaxies through interstellar travel. Some scientists think it may someday be possible.
by Teresa Coppens | Jan 11, 2015 | Physical Science
Cold temperatures and hot temperatures, measuring temperatures is possible thanks to Anders Celcius and Daniel Fahrenheit.
by Teresa Coppens | Jan 4, 2015 | Physical Science
An interesting post appeared in my Facebook feed yesterday. Mae Keane, apparently the last of the Radium girls, died this past March 1 at the age of 107. What makes her death remarkable news is, in part, the industry she worked in for a short time in 1924. She was...