We’re not just interested in axolotls because they’re cute, pink little guys (though it doesn’t hurt). Axolotls are a scientific marvel, with their comic book-like regeneration abilities!
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We’re not just interested in axolotls because they’re cute, pink little guys (though it doesn’t hurt). Axolotls are a scientific marvel, with their comic book-like regeneration abilities!
Thanks to @MinuteEarth for helping us out with this!
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If #dragons were real, would they actually be able to fly? Or would they just, drag-on the ground? We did the math (and science!) to figure it out.
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Page with TONS of info about water and ice
Specifically, a graph showing density & temperature & pressure along the phase line!!!!!
Water freezing in isochoric conditions (theory):
Water pressure/density calculator
Article about pressure vs temperature vs volume expansion: Using freezing as a source of energy
Latent heat of water at 0C
Mariana Trench
Regelation on wikipedia
Using Ice VI to freeze meat without tissue damage
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TIMELAPSE OF THE FUTURE OF THE UNIVERSE
Inspiration and Reference: Melodysheep
Sourced from:
NASA Goddard
Google
SpaceX
2012
Geostorm
Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking
BMW X1
Journey to the Edge of the Universe
Noah
How the Universe Works
Deep Impact
Wonders of the Universe
Moon raker vfx reel
Voyage of Time
#physics #simulation #astrophysics #halloween #cosmology #space #science #sciencememes #future #multiverse #spacelovers #universe #videogames #nasa #game #earth #physics #physicsmemes #cosmos #stars #star #technology #spacelover #astrophile #astronomylover
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New planet alert! Astronomers have discovered a new earth-sized planet called K2-315b or Pi Planet! Why Pi Planet? because it orbits around its star every 3.14 days and the temperature on Pi is the perfect temperature for baking a pie! Yum! Space and Pie, we can definitely get behind that!
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This video is about a better way to understand Penrose tilings (the famous tilings invented by Roger Penrose that never repeat themselves but still have some kind of order/pattern).
This project was a collaboration with Aatish Bhatia (
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Explore Penrose and Penrose-like patterns:
Video by Derek Muller/Veritasium about Penrose Patterns:
Music algorithmically generated, algorithm designed by Henry Reich
N.G. de Bruijn’s paper introducing the pentagrid/Penrose idea:
De Bruijn, N.G., 1981. Algebraic theory of Penrose’s non-periodic tilings of the plane. Kon. Nederl. Akad. Wetensch. Proc. Ser. A, 43(84), pp.1-7.
Here are some excellent in-depth references on how to construct Penrose Tiles Using the Pentagrid Method:
Penrose Tilings Tied up in Ribbons by David Austin:
The Empire Problem in Penrose Tilings by Laura Effinger-Dean:
Pentagrids and Penrose Tilings by Stacy Mowry & Shriya Shukla:
Penrose Tiling by Andrejs Treibergs:
Algebraic Theory of Penrose’s Non-Periodic Tilings of the Plane by N. G. de Bruijn:
Particularly good and helpful, and (we think) an undergrad thesis which is impressive!:
An interesting popular science read on the discovery on quasicrystals and their connection to Penrose Tilings:
The Second Kind of Impossible by Paul Steinhardt:
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Humans have made great strides in agriculture and farming, but we actually weren’t the first species to come up with the idea…or the second…
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Early primates not only lived in North America — our primate family tree actually originated here! So what happened to those early relatives of ours?
Thank you to these paleoartists for allowing us to use their wonderful illustrations:
Nobu Tamura:
Julio Lacerda:
Fabrizio de Rossi:
Patrick Lynch:
Thanks to Amy Atwater for the Omomyiform fossil photo.
The paper discussing Panamacebus:
Bloch, J., Woodruff, E., Wood, A. et al. First North American fossil monkey and early Miocene tropical biotic interchange. Nature 533, 243–246 (2016).
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On August 8, 2021, Working Group I released their contribution to the IPCC’s 6th Assessment Report on climate change. The report, entitled “The Physical Science Basis of Climate Change” is a comprehensive summary of the causes and impacts of greenhouse gas emissions on the environment.
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