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spacetelescopescience · 3 days ago
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What's in the invisible universe? How can we best observe it?
Dr. Eleni Vardoulaki of the National Observatory of Athens will explore how scientists and citizen scientists collaborate to better study and understand our universe, November 12 at 2:30 p.m. EST.
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noshitsherlockidgaf · 9 months ago
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“We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race and the human race is filled with passion. Medicine, law, business, engineering—these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life, but poetry, beauty, romance, love—these are what we stay alive for.” ― N.H. Kleinbaum, Dead Poets Society
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extrafew · 4 months ago
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About to give a lecture on the importance of good eating habits. Will you be joining?
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alejandro2069 · 1 month ago
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Jamás cambiamos, siempre somos los mismo locos adolescentes, solo que ahora con un poco más de responsabilidades.
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garadinervi · 19 days ago
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Lee Lozano lecturing at NSCAD, Halifax, July 16, 1971 [Hauser & Wirth, Zürich. © Estate of Lee Lozano]
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fidjiefidjie · 1 month ago
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👧 📖 🐱 Choupinette du jour ! 🥰
Bedtime story...
👋 Bel après-midi
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petit-atelier-de-poesie · 3 months ago
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one-time-i-dreamt · 10 months ago
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Arthur C. Clarke was giving a lecture and he spoke very adoringly of his fiancée, who gave him this very oh-stop-it look every time. Then he called her up to the stage and before she came up she ducked behind a box or something and Matt Smith’s Doctor emerged and said something in Matt Smith’s voice that was out of sync with his lips before making some adjustments on his neck and ultimately sounding correct.
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jammyness · 1 month ago
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Hey everyone, Science World asked me to create a talk about the Future of Sustainable Tech awhile ago. At long last this talk is now available for all!
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I made a bunch of cute illustrations for it and it was a lot of fun :) I also put together a huge page full of sources and links to more info if you're curious to learn more about the sustainable tech that will power our future...!
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ltwilliammowett · 2 months ago
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yeesiine · 10 months ago
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ai-satin-chic · 3 months ago
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NOW they pay attention!
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hewaje · 10 months ago
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When you fail at math…
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alejandro2069 · 1 month ago
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En busca del equilibrio.
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drnikolatesla · 11 months ago
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On May 20, 1891, Nikola Tesla delivered a lecture titled "Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency" before the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. In this lecture, Tesla discussed his experiments with alternating current (AC) electricity, high voltage, and high-frequency currents.
During the lecture, Tesla demonstrated various experiments, including the effects of high-frequency currents on the human body, wireless lighting, and the principles of his Tesla coil. The demonstrations were so far ahead of their time that the people in the auditorium literally started panicking and running out the doors because they thought he was doing the devil’s work.
Tesla's lecture would introduce the basic principles to the wireless transmission of energy we all use today in our everyday lives. His contributions to electrical engineering, particularly in the development and promotion of AC power and wireless, had a profound impact on the field and the wider adoption of electricity for practical use.
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oviri7 · 4 months ago
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Roger Gilbert-Lecomte - La tête couronnée et autres poèmes
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