Evincism
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Evincism is a science communication organization encouraging and practicing research & development and radical expression of Science and related intellectual subjects through different forms of Art.
Evincism
4M ago
How could we learn about our solar system? How did the planets form, their ends, how did life form on Earth, and are there other life forms in the universe? The key to these questions lies in understanding exoplanets. Exoplanets, by definition, mean planets outside the solar system orbiting another star. The first exoplanets were […]
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Evincism
6M ago
Are plants really unlike us as the biological system of classification dictates, or could they be similar to us? Do plants too enjoy the beauty of the morning sun, smelling the fragrance of their flowers, listening to the lovely buzzing bees, consuming the meal of minerals and water, and most crucially, conveying their feelings through […]
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Evincism
7M ago
The story of the beginning of our Universe is probably one of the hardest biographies one could work on. It requires the work of several generations of philosophers, cosmologists, mathematicians, physicists, and astronomers to find out what actually happened at the beginning of the Universe. It was only now that astronomers realized that we don’t […]
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Evincism
8M ago
Have you ever imagined a life without today’s telecommunication? Long ago when even electricity was unknown, forget about telephones and mobiles, this is a time when civilizations communicated through birds, letters, or human messengers. For instance, the Inca Empire, flourishing in South America from the 15th to the 16th century, utilized a sophisticated network of […]
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Evincism
8M ago
The simple answer is–it’s because the Sun is the most massive object in the solar system. Sun’s gravitational pull is massive as the Sun weighs around 1.989×1030 kg, to put this into your perspective, the Sun contributes about 99.8% of the entire mass of the solar system! This is why it has the strongest gravitational […]
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Evincism
8M ago
The world’s first piloted flight of an electric aircraft driven by liquid hydrogen has been successfully achieved, according to H2FLY, a developer of hydrogen-electric powertrain systems for aircraft based in Stuttgart, Germany. During its flight test campaign, the H2FLY team conducted four flights using liquid hydrogen, one of which was over three hours long. The […]
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Evincism
8M ago
Hitachi Astemo has chosen AMD adaptive computing technology to power its brand-new stereo-format forward-looking camera for adaptive cruise control and autonomous emergency braking. The move aims to enhance the vision capabilities and contribute to the safety of next-generation vehicles. To improve overall safety, the AMD Automotive XA ZynqTM UltraScale+TM multi-processor system-on-a-chip (MPSoC) enables the camera […]
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Evincism
8M ago
Japan launched a lunar mission successfully on Thursday, becoming the fifth country to do so, just weeks after India. The launch was made on the H2-A rocket, which is a small unmanned Japanese spacecraft launched at 8:42 a.m. local time from the Tanegashima Space Center in southwestern Japan. The spacecraft is scheduled to enter the […]
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Evincism
1y ago
How to the Gravitational Force Calculator User Guide Follow these steps to easily use the calculator: 1. Input Values 2. Select Initial Units Choose units for Mass 1, Mass 2, and Distance from their respective dropdowns (kg, g, lbs for mass; m, cm, f for distance). 3. Convert Units (Optional) You can convert units individually […]
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Evincism
1y ago
An International Team of Astronomers using data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) discovered carbon-bearing molecules on K2-18b, a potentially habitable exoplanet on 11th September.[1] Exoplanet K2-18b is about 8.6 times the size of Earth and is a transiting exoplanet, which means that we can detect a drop in brightness as it passes across […]
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