Hey Sam. We're really glad you're as jazzed about quantum theoretical and practical applications as we are. As far as the image goes, it is copyrighted. It's from Shutterstock.com from the artist Agsandrew.
Agreed. That's what we've learned as well. Of course, when you consider how difficult it is to familiarize new technologies with the population at large, using the term "AI" is a tangible starting point.
Hi Ben, you are absolutely right. The article will be changed to reflect that the Mars depot, power infrastructure, and fuel will be placed on the surface of Mars during the 2022 cargo mission. I confused the proposed cargo mission during my research. Thanks for pointing this out!
It was our pleasure! Thanks for letting us know it was useful to you.
Thank you, Bryony. Let us know if there's ever a subject you want us to cover!
We're very glad you found our post insightful. Also, thanks for letting us know about your company, DigiPanda Consulting. It's always nice for us to be more aware of our peers in the community.
Thanks for keeping us posted Steven! Very interesting stuff.
We thank you for your feedback. Admittedly, we are beginners. We'll do better research and produce something more experienced next time.
Hey Uolevi! After a shallow search, I couldn't find any traffic flow apps for soft transport, although I think that's a great idea. I did look at a few filters for various types of traffic through Google Maps, which can be found here. They're pretty useful and, in particular, the "appropriate/not appropriate" bike route map seems particularly useful. There is one way to use colored lines to delineate roads that are better for certain types of traffic.
Updated once again. Thanks for the image!
Hi Ofir, Thanks for the heads up. We updated the FoldiMate information.
Hi Ted. Regarding our claim that Hinduism has a 2,500 year history, we were referring to the "Hindu synthesis" which began somewhere around 500 BCE. Obviously, the contributing cultures, ideas, and practices that went into what Hinduism became existed long before this time. Still, we wanted to point towards the time when a modern conception of the religion coalesced. Thank you for taking the time to give us some feedback. We'll do our best to bring you useful content in the future!
Interesting question. I will have to do more research to find an example of this application. I would think that a LOM printer would be perfect for this.
Thanks for pointing out the inaccuracies Windy Joe! I went ahead and fixed that section of the article. Thanks for the great sources!
Well said, Mike. As much as we'd like to encourage employers to consider female candidates, we also want to encourage women to engage with these fields. Hopefully, somewhere in between those two things, we'll see even more diversity than you've already recognized. If there's even one person who feels unable to engage in a STEM career because of their gender or ethnicity, we want to make sure they feel empowered to do just that. Like you said, it truly is a time of opportunity!
Thanks for sharing, Clara! We'll definitely take a look at Iconosquare and Snoopreport. You can never have too many Instagram analytics tools. We're also very glad you find these tool recommendations useful. Have a great midweek!
Hi nimbe3. None of us here at Edgy Labs are based in Seoul, and your perspective is definitely one that needs to be considered! While we were reporting on news as dispersed by other major outlets and local city officials, we did not reach out to locals such as yourself and Google can only tell us so much. We want to reflect reality as accurately as possible and we were unable to do that this time. For future articles about Seoul, are there any outlets you trust to give a fair depiction that you wouldn't mind sharing with us? Going further, if you're interested in writing something related to how Seoul is integrating tech into its culture or infrastructure, we'd be glad to consider it for a guest post on our blog. We apologize for misrepresenting the state of Seoul's motor vehicle infrastructure as you see it.
We apologize for insulting your intellect. We put this firmly in the "Eye on Sci-Fi" category because while there are elements of biological study in this article, the assertion that life came to Earth in the form of space dust is impossible to prove. Of course, as you point out, where that life began would still have to be established. Instead, we focused on the Berera quote: “The streaming of fast space dust is found throughout planetary systems and could be a common factor in proliferating life.” Our hope was to pose a skin-deep consideration of space dust as a possible origination of life on Earth.
You are right, that was a bit of a stretch. Thanks for pointing out that flaw in our argument and we'll update the reporting accordingly.
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