The only certainty is that as this tech experiment evolves around us, we're all lab rats in the least natural environment imaginable — one entirely
invented by humankind.
Researchers have now found an explanation for what triggered the largest volcanic eruption
witnessed by humankind.
Now, researchers at ETH Zurich have managed to shorten the pulse of an X-ray laser down to 43 attoseconds — which the team says is the shortest controlled event ever
created by humankind.
With our human commonsence we are recognising the rules & regulations of Universe very easily in generations of observations &
studies by humankind.
Or Allah or the other thousands of gods invented
by humankind over the last 200,000 years?
Admittedly, one could make the same argument about gold, but gold has been widely
accepted by humankind as a thing of value for more than two - and - a-half thousand years — compared to less than a decade for bitcoin.
Admittedly, one could make the same argument about gold, but gold has been widely accepted
by humankind as a thing of value for more than two - and - a-half thousand years — compared to less than a decade for bitcoin.»
Fenugreek has been cultivated
by humankind since ancient times, with its earliest remains dating back over 4,000 years.
One of the reasons people travel to the Galapagos Islands is because they, along with the animals of the Galapagos have been left so
untouched by humankind.
Every step
forward by humankind were taken that way, not by proof, regardless whether it related to God or science or any other facet of experience.
Unzipping that file was probably the easiest decision ever
made by humankind, and the results delivered on the bonkersness of the title.
Firstly, the two greatest wars ever
waged by humankind were initiated within Christendom and were largely fought by the so - called Christian nations.
The image, knitted in rows of grainy pixels, echoed the first - ever pictures of the Martian surface beamed back by the Viking lander 36 years ago — an image of a place never before
seen by humankind.
In June 2000, President Clinton recognized the first draft of the human genome sequence as «the most important, most wondrous map ever
produced by humankind.»
He wrote «The Truman Show» (1998), about a man living inside his own reality show and observed on
TV by humankind, and directed «Gattaca,» about another kind of artificial society.
Collection of multihued stories of the ages portrays the vivid panoply of enigmatic vitas
etched by humankind's self - imposed sense of urgency.
We now lead a varied portfolio of treks and expeditions from the world - famous Inca Trail to Machu Picchu to breathtaking, not published, remote routes rarely
trodden by humankind.
But to think of dérive as a kind of random stroll dominated by chance encounters would be to miss Debord's essential point: spaces, by virtue of being inhabited or
shaped by humankind, possess their own «psychogeographical contours, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes that strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones.»
Developed in collaboration with PlatinumGames Inc., NieR: Automata tells the story of androids 2B, 9S, and A2, and their ferocious battle to reclaim a machine - driven dystopia
abandoned by humankind and overrun by machine lifeforms.
Valiant Hearts: The Great War is a cute, charming puzzle game set against the trauma of one of the most brutal, horrific wars
fought by humankind.
Kerbal Space Program: Making History Expansion also features a History Pack containing a variety of pre-made missions
inspired by humankind's own space exploration.
Some of the artists are interested in environmental issues, while others explore the historical or contemporary aspects of a locality altered over
time by humankind, or transformed by weather.
Based on John Ruskin's argument that artists» principal responsibility is «truth to nature,» the exhibition will feature contemporary painting, photography, sculpture and video depicting the natural world and how it is
experienced by humankind.
Saya Woolfalk, «Dashikimono # 2 (Day wear for lands not yet
habitable by humankind),» 2014, Gouache on paper with collage, 45 x 62-1/8 inches (framed).
Polar bears face an uncertain future: the Arctic's most iconic predator depends on sea ice for access to the most nourishing prey — seals − but thanks to global warming driven by greenhouse gases
discharged by humankind since the start of the Industrial Revolution, the ice is in retreat.
This book looks at what is happening to species on this planet at the moment, and argues that we are going through a sixth great extinction of species, this one driven
totally by humankind.
Contrary to popular belief, you don't need a change in the sun or a volcanic eruption or
pollution by humankind to cause global warming or cooling» (p. viii).
Human populations are expected to exceed UN forecasts in the coming century and the weight of
construction by humankind — the technosphere — has been estimated at 30 trillion metric tons.
There is one, and only one, reason for instituting a carbon tax: to attempt to mitigate the impacts of climate change
induced by humankind's use of fossil fuels for the production of energy.
2) «While the death of young men in war is unfortunate, it is no more serious than the touching of mountains and wilderness
areas by humankind.»
However, as you can see, a large fraction of the Carbon Dioxide that has been added to the
atmosphere by humankind over the last couple of centuries will continue to stay up there for quite some time, where it will continue to warm up the Earth: -
Samantha Sethi see our world as a landscape that is both inhabited and
studied by humankind, altered even as it is observed.
I've also heard reef bombing going on, seen poachers at work in national parks, seen the devastation
caused by humankind's wasteful and destructive treatment of the ocean's resources.
SOFIA, the mighty space telescope, the most wonderful machine ever
invented by humankind is back in New Zealand for...