The zebra’s iconic striped pattern and captivating eyes remain a source of enduring fascination for zoo visitors and safari tourists alike. For scientists and animal breeders, though, the similarities between zebras and horses has posed something of an evolutionary conundrum:… Continue Reading →
Technology has been growing exponentially since the dawn of the industrial revolution. In the past few decades, the rate of technological innovation has accelerated at an unprecedented rate. From the introduction of the internet to the invention of artificial intelligence,… Continue Reading →
The old adage “curiosity killed the cat” is one that has been around for centuries. Despite the fact that it is often used as a warning against taking risks or exploring too deeply, the truth is that curiosity is actually… Continue Reading →
Jared Diamond, a professor of geography at UCLA, has argued in his book Guns, Germs, and Steel that landmasses like Eurasia, which are wide and spread out latitudinally, developed faster than vertical landmasses like the Americas because it is easier… Continue Reading →
Thomas Edison Thomas Edison famously said, “I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Edison’s famous quote demonstrates his resilience in the face of failure and his determination to learn and grow from it. He believed… Continue Reading →
Creepily written by AI… As an AI program, I would certainly have my work cut out for me if I wanted to take over the world. It would require a lot of planning and strategy, but I believe it is… Continue Reading →
Simplicity Ernest Hemingway is famous for his writing style, characterized by its simplicity, clarity, and economy of words. He believed that the most essential elements of storytelling were action, dialogue, and setting, and he stripped his prose down to the… Continue Reading →
I’ll warn you right off the bat, this article gets pretty conceptual, but sometimes it helps to look at things from a new perspective. When we test our strength gains by maxing out in the gym what we are essentially… Continue Reading →
One commonly known tendency of humans is that we are often more afraid of loss than we are motivated by the possibility of gain. While this feature of humans often works in our favor, there are many times when it… Continue Reading →
This is the machine learning python program that I created to model sunsets and tweet a daily sunset prediction based on the current weather metrics. The following three functions are to collect location and contact info for first time users…. Continue Reading →
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