University of Manchester and University of Sheffield have found that flexible electronic devices are possible thanks to graphene's properties
When talking about EVs, kWh and kW are often mentioned without context, but neither is as complicated as you might think.
If the recent results from a new method of study of the expanding universe is true, then dark energy may well be getting stronger.
Oh no!
The power of Darkness gets stronger and stronger.
We need to gather the heroes of light to fight against this evil.
Science is mysterious. People ask questions and with the tools at their disposal, scientists address a hypothesis. Geodesy is the Earth science of accurately measuring and understanding the Earth’s geometric shape, orientation in space and gravitational field. Years of research in the field of geodesy has told us that a sphere is a close approximation of …
1999: in 2019 AI would probably run the world we wont have to do anything.
2019: we're trying to convince people the world is round.
If earth is flat then most of the physics shouldn't work as they are working now. I saw a documentary on Netflix of this believe and I didn't get a single valid or scientific explanation from the believers how the flat earth works, why other planets are globes and earth is just flat, how the physics works with it, and so on. Seemingly flat earth is now in fashion, but it'll soon wears out. Hopefully.
the world is flat, belive what you want, nasa the biggest hoaxers to the human race, and its funny watching them mug the human race off, enyoy the space travel... LUL
I bet LG will be the first manufacturer to launch such a device. If I'm not mistaken, they already announced their plans for building a flexible smartphone last year.
Hopefully they can break below 500$ as a price tag for a Graphene-lined motherboards for phones/tablets.
Though the durability and possibility of ultra-long lasting batteries would make it worth the price.
yes really it is