Month: August 2024

The Morality of Machines

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a ubiquitous presence in our daily lives, raising profound moral questions as it interacts more deeply with human society. From virtual assistants to autonomous vehicles,… Read More

Next Week in Science, August 9th, 2024

Up here in the northeast, we’re getting rain—the remnants of Debbie. It’s going to be several inches today, along with some heavy winds, so for my neighbors, stay safe. Here’s… Read More

Cicadas!

Where I live wasn’t part of the Brood X shenanigans earlier this year. Instead, we generally get cicadas yearly toward the back end of the summer. That’s one thing I… Read More

Catching Hidden Faults

Belt conveyors are a staple in industries ranging from manufacturing to mining. These machines efficiently move large quantities of materials over long distances. However, the conveyor’s numerous rollers are prone… Read More

Come Up Screaming

Warning: This article has a pretty graphic image. The Mysterious Case of the Screaming Mummy When most people think of mummies, they picture serene, almost peaceful faces wrapped in linen…. Read More