In 1996, Brewster Kahle founded the Internet Archive, which remains a vital place for programmers

10 Of The Most Mysterious Discoveries Made On Earth

In 1996, Brewster Kahle founded the Internet Archive, which remains a vital place for programmers, historians, and public interest advocates. The Internet Archive allowed Stacker to pinpoint when Jeeves disappeared from AskJeeves.com—keep reading to find out when that was. Octopuses have what is called, “decentralized intelligence” which essentially means that their limbs have their own “intelligence”. There is so much information available on the internet- some of them are good, while some of them are horrible. Then comes the things that are interesting but mildly disturbing.

Artificial Intelligence :

It is estimated that the volume of the quantum communication market will grow up to 7.5 billion US dollars in the next 5 years. However, at the time, humans only used wheels to help make pottery. Historians believe that humans did not use the wheel as a form of transportation for another 300 years for example, in the use of Egyptian chariots. Polio, also known as poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.

Engineer Karlheinz Brandenburg invented the MP3 audio format in 1995. Like the pixels of a digital camera, digital audio involves turning the smooth curves of real sounds into chunked, compressed sounds that make up reasonably sized files. MP3s were revolutionary for having a tiny size that retained listenable audio quality, as well as letting users tune just how much they wanted to compress the file versus keeping the sound quality. In 1972, researchers confirmed the discovery of a set of Natural Nuclear Reactors in Gabon. The ISS has been around for 20 years now and several scientific discoveries have been made owing to its existence. Other than boosting our ambitions for space exploration, some of these discoveries have also impacted our lives on Earth.

Human-Pig Hybrid

Dooce is still the online home of writer Heather Armstrong, who started the site in 2001 as an outlet for her personal thoughts, including those regarding her coworkers. She was fired from that job as a result of the blog, but she leveraged that event into a career of which momentum has only started to wane in recent years. The Advanced Research Projects Agency, ARPA (and today known as descendent forms DARPA or ARPA-E), made the first local computer network of any kind in 1969.

The first list of registered domains, created in 1972, looked like IP addresses

Buzzfeed reports that the first website, a landing page at CERN’s domain describing what the “internet project” was trying to do, is still online after 29 years. CERN is where World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee put the global network online. Iconic early website host Geocities offered free small websites to users around the world. The service hosted 7 million sites epasaka across thousands of “neighborhoods” by the time it shut down in 2009. Twitter founder Jack Dorsey also sent the first tweet on March 21, 2006. It’s hard to imagine in the politically fraught, 280-character Twitter climate of 2020, but the site—originally called Twttr—was a microblogging service full of people sharing just a few words in a more diary-like style.

The underwater city of Yonaguni – Japan

So if you want to learn some more interesting facts, just continue reading this article. In order to curb the environmental impact of road construction, a number of new innovations are now being trialed. Food futurists and industry leaders say these high-tech vertical farming operations are the future of agriculture. Indoor-grown produce is available in more than 20 supermarket chains nationwide. But despite massive investment, questions remain about efficiency and costs.

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