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    For the bottle rocket Terminator, there were three main test objectives. The variables to be tested where the fuel amount for the rocket, the angle of launch, and the nose shape of the rocket. The first test objective was to decide which nose for the rocket would fly better; a pointed cone nose, or a rounded nose. To test this, the rocket was initially made with a rounded nose; after the other two optimum objectives were filled, the nose was modified into a cone nose to test which was more…

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    decides to sever all communication with humans and just “live” with other AIs. So that would be a really bad thing to happen but it would be a whole lot worst if AIs got together and decided to destroy all of humanity like in the popular movie saga Terminator. Another bad outcome would be that humans would become like totally useless bags of blood if robots made real their every request like in WALL-E, I would think that this is the most possible outcome. So maybe AIs are alright as long as…

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    In recent history, plenty of people have discussed a specific term. That term is an AI or Artificial Intelligence. Over the years, Hollywood has been using this topic to make movies. So what is Artificial Intelligence? Merriam-Webster states that, “Artificial Intelligence is a branch of computer science which simulates the intelligent behavior in computers”. This means that an artificially intelligent machine behaves like a human being. According to Britannica, Alan Turing, a British…

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    Brain Vs Technology

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    Since the very beginning of the human existence, we have made choices to improve ourselves in order to survive. For every choice we made we had always had to give something up. These improvements in the way we live our lives have always been present, and recently the improvements that show up the most are linked to technology; it is a major concern that technology will change the way we are in the future even more than it is already doing each and every day. Technology will keep changing us like…

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    We all have those dreams of robots controlling our world and nature being destroyed to oblivion. We've all seen the terminator and what their future looked like. The humans were living in terror just trying to survive against the incontestable robots that had dominated Earth. The producers in the terminator were not all wrong. Despite the threatening global economic crisis of automation taking the unemployment rates to a catastrophically high level, robots will not take my nursing job. The…

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    Technology began growing at an exponential rate during the 1900s. Mankind was being revolutionized and would be changed forever due to the technological advances being made. The 1950's was the start of the extreme change and growth with the creation of the computer. The computer accelerated the growth of almost all technology being created. The 1960s and 1970s would have the start of many businesses and technologies. The 1980s and 1990s would progress technology even further and advance upon…

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    As a population, organisms look different. Genetic variations and phenotypic differences are a direct result of the processes of transcription and translation at the molecular level. In the paragraphs that follow I will discuss how the processes at the molecular level influence traits that we see at the species level. A human has 23 chromosomes, each of these chromosomes are a housing unit for DNA. DNA, also known as deoxyribonucleic acid, is a simple molecule found in all living organisms. DNA…

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    Best Fighter Jets

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    Top X Best Fighter Jets In The World Today List of World's best fighter jets -types of fighter jets Fighter jets are one of the best machines ever made by human and they are an essential component of any air force. Modern fighter jets are a combination of perfect craftsmanship, ultimate engineering and the best of modern technology. Over the past years, many different types of fighter jets have been designed and built to fight in the sky. Below is the list of the world's best fighter jets,…

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    for locally grown produce as well as special crop varieties has been on the rise, simultaneously maintaining the demand for non GMO foods and biodiversity. Social Concerns. The major social issues regarding genetically modified crops are labeling, terminator crops, safety, and regulation. Many people who are currently against genetically engineered foods are concerned because current regulations on labeling only require genetically modified foods to be labeled if they are nutritionally different…

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    A genetically modified organism or GMO is any organism whose had its genetic material altered using genetic engineering techniques. We humans have been using selective breeding or artificial selection for a very long time. This process takes the desired traits of an organism and breeds them whilst weeding out the organisms lacking the desired trait are not bred. This was the precursor to what we now call genetic modification. In 1973, Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen created the first genetically…

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