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jtotheizzoe:
theatlantic:
theatlanticvideo:
A Breathtaking Time-Lapse Portrait of the Sky Over Yosemite
Photographer Shawn Reeder spent two years documenting the natural beauty of the national park for this four-minute escape.
Gorgeous.
I think this will do just fine for our Friday time-lapse relaxation session, don’t you? As always, I recommend setting your “Ooohs and Aaahs” to...
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What three science questions do you think the U.S.... →
jtotheizzoe:
Head over to Scientific American’s Facebook page and tell them your thoughts!
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The Power of Observation Part 1
minddynamite:
There is a lot about our universe that we can’t explain. Science acts as an opposing force to this fact. Science came into existence and continues to thrive because of the human drive to discover and explain everything in our world that may yet elude us. But sometimes, every so often, science stumbles onto a paradox: some things just cannot be measured and explained. The...
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The Cartoon Laws of Physics →
jtotheizzoe:
Or why Bugs Bunny can throw a pitch like this:
Heeeeee-lariously awesome stuff.
(via Ed Yong and Neil deGrasse Tyson on Twitter)
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All-carbon-nanotube transistor can be crumpled... →
shychemist:
Photograph of a crumpled yet functional all-CNT-FET device. Image credit: Aikawa, et al. ©2012 American Institute of Physics
Thanks to the flexible yet robust properties of carbon nanotubes, researchers have previously fabricated transistors that can be rolled, folded, and stretched. Now a team from Japan has made an all-carbon-nanotube transistor that can be crumpled like a...
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