Many scientific words and terms have emerged in the last 20 years due to advances in technology and research. Notable examples include "CRISPR," referring to a revolutionary gene-editing technology, and "microbiome," which describes the community of microbes living in and on our bodies. Other terms like "Nanotechnology" and "exascale computing" have gained prominence as technological capabilities have advanced. The rise of Artificial Intelligence has also introduced terms like "machine learning" and "deep learning" into the scientific lexicon.
The megalodon, a gigantic prehistoric shark that lived millions of years ago, is believed to be extinct. Fossil evidence suggests it went extinct around 3.6 million years ago, likely due to changes in ocean temperatures and prey availability. While some myths and urban legends suggest it could still exist, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Thus, the consensus among paleontologists is that megalodon does not exist today.
There is currently no scientific evidence to support the existence of past or present life on Mars. However, the possibility of microbial life existing at some point in the planet's history has not been ruled out, and ongoing missions continue to search for signs of past habitability.
Yes, it is believed so. some people argue/doubt of their existence. They are now fossilized in a museum.
Some jobs that did not exist ten years ago include app developer for ride-sharing services like Uber, social media manager, drone operator, and data scientist. These roles have emerged or become more prominent due to advancements in technology and changes in consumer behavior.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of telepathy as a supernatural phenomenon. While some people may claim to have experienced telepathic communication, there is no concrete proof that it is a real ability that can be reliably demonstrated or observed.
Some scientific words with the prefix 'bi' are:bicepsbiconcavebiconvexbicuspidbidirectionalbifunctionalbifurcatebilateralbilinearbimodalbiologybiped, bipedalbipodbipolarbiracialbisectbisexualbivalve
Some examples of words that exist now but didn't 50 years ago include "selfie," "emoji," "streaming," and "internet." These words have entered common usage due to advancements in technology and changes in societal behavior.
Some people believe so. However there is no scientific evidence to show they exist.
Why does metal exist? ...How was the Earth Created?...
entophic
words ending with -fic :horrificpacificprolificscientificspecificterrific
Aliens are not known and proven to even exist.
scientific
Units; Unguent are some examples.
Some species didn't exist 65 million years ago.
Exist, Reside, alive.
The most widely accepted answer to this question is no, there is no scientific evidence that angels exist. There are some who believe that seeing science cannot disprove angels exist either, the evidence is inconclusive. This is known as the burden of proof.