Jason Gerard
Bio
I'm a bit of a renaissance man and write on a variety of topics that I research and find interesting. Seeking to share my insights and understanding with others for mutual edification.
Stories (6/0)
Worst Internet Attack in History
In the vast digital landscape, where lines blur between good and evil, Marcus Hutchins emerged as an unexpected hero during the WannaCry ransomware attack in May 2017. His journey from the shadows of hacking forums to the limelight of cybersecurity sheds light on the complexities of the cyber realm.
By Jason Gerard3 months ago in Futurism
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) embarks on a journey fraught with promise and peril, wielding transformative potential in diverse realms. As we navigate this terrain, a nuanced exploration of AI's applications, benefits, and potential risks becomes imperative.
By Jason Gerard3 months ago in Futurism
Unveiling the Large Hadron Collider
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) stands as the largest and most powerful atom smasher globally, designed to hunt for new particles and explore the fundamental forces of nature. With a massive 27-kilometer underground loop, supercooled magnets, and enormous detectors, the LHC propels particles at extraordinary speeds, leading to high-impact collisions.
By Jason Gerard3 months ago in Earth
The Battle Within: How Your Body Fights Cancer
Imagine an undead city under siege, where soldiers and police ruthlessly shoot down waves of zombies flooding from infected streets, desperately trying to escape and infect more cities. Now picture that scenario happening inside your own body when it faces cancer—a battle for survival more exciting than any movie. Here's how this epic battle unfolds:
By Jason Gerard7 months ago in Humans
Uncovering Atlantis: Myth or Reality?
Despite our ever-expanding knowledge of the past, a rich history of ancient civilizations remains shrouded in mystery and awaits discovery. From enigmatic Mayan knowledge to the astounding structures built by the Egyptians, there is still so much to unearth. Among the greatest enigmas is the legend of Atlantis. For over 2,000 years, stories of this sunken city have persisted, begging the question: Is Atlantis the holy grail of archaeology, or merely a myth?
By Jason Gerard7 months ago in History
Don't Mess Up Those Pearly Whites
Did you know that between thirty to forty million Americans suffer from teeth grinding at night? That's approximately 10% of the U.S. population. Chronic teeth grinding, also known as bruxism, can lead to a range of painful issues, from tooth fractures to changes in facial appearance. What's even more concerning is that many people who grind their teeth might not even be aware of it.
By Jason Gerard7 months ago in Lifehack