Weekly Science And Technology Reports - May 5, 2024
Welcome to the month of May........May it be a month of getting what we all deserve. 🤭
By next month, half of the year would be gone - how time flies. I wonder where the year is actually running to but I sure hope it doesn't stop. Just make sure to the right things on time for apparently and as the popular saying goes, "time waits for no one".
Alright, shall we begin with the proceedings of today.....sorry the week.
Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animals
It is common for we humans to try to treat our wounds, especially because of it's discomfort but are we the only ones in the animal kingdom that behaves that way ?
Well, this report says....... Continue reading. If you still don't believe we came from apes, then I suggest you go meet this orangutan for check up. 🤭
Challenging Our Views of Cognition – New Johns Hopkins Test Reveals That Mice Think Like Babies
One of the processes of doing science is making hypothesis, followed by testing the hypothesis and who else does the science but adult human beings. However, it appears we have been doing science right from babyhood - partly though. But hold on a minute.......how does this have to do with mice ?
Oh that, I think this report would explain better. Could we have inherited scientific abilities from rats, given that the common ancestor for all mammals was a rat-like creature ? 👀
How a Controversial Cryonics Procedure Could Finally Make Immortality Possible
So imagine you died and many years later you happened to find yourself back to life, how could that have happened ?
It's not Jesus Christ but technology got advanced. What kind of technology are we even looking at?
Look no further for this report got you covered. I wonder what would be going on in my mind when my brain is persevered in a........just knew you were going to fall for it again. 😁
Robots can't outrun animals. A new study explores why
Who would win in a race between an animal and a robot that looks just like the same animal?
This question is also related to the question of design by nature Vs design by man, which is more superior?
Apparently this report seems to be saying......continue reading. Looks like nature got bigger brains.
Chickens Can Blush When They're Feeling Emotional, And We Should Pay Attention
Blushing is a common thing in humans, like when your crush excites you and your cheeks turns red. So it happens that we aren't the only creatures that blush, especially during emotional excitement few other animals do too and in this report, the chicken you are always eager to eat also........keep reading. Looks like you may have to rethink your actions towards that chicken you're dying to eat. 🤭
Bacteria has mutated on the International Space Station into something never seen before on Earth
This report reminds me of certain space/sci-fi movies where certain organisms were bred inside of a shuttle in outer space and the organism evolved beyond control, killed every human in the shuttle and headed towards Earth to wreck havoc. Well, except that this time around it seems to be happening in real life but could danger be lurking as well?
🤔 Hmmmmm ........I guess the only way to not find out is to not continue reading. Ok, looks like I would need to start preparing to leave this solar system. 😁
It is here we conclude today's report, have a thoughtful day and till i come your way again next week.
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