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Aug 1, 2019

MIT’s Dr. Robert Langer — The “Edison of Medicine” — ideaXme Show — Ira Pastor

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Aug 1, 2019

Since photons can’t think, we don’t have to worry too much about their existential horror of experiencing neither time nor distance

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Aug 1, 2019

‎Yhtomit Teluob‎ to Punk Rock Libertarians

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Juggalo or juggalette makeup features a black and white face that actually distorts the facial features that the devices pick up on in order to identify an individual, particularly the jawline.


Just don’t try it @ Walmart!

Aug 1, 2019

And he’s only 16 years old 😱

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Jul 31, 2019

A Large Solar Storm Will Hit Earth On July 31 Or August 1 At The Same Time That The “Black Supermoon” Happens

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An absolutely massive hole has formed in the upper atmosphere of the Sun, and our planet will align with that hole later this week. Once the alignment happens, Earth will be bombarded by a “solar storm”, and nobody is quite sure yet how bad it will be. If the storm is relatively minor, we could ju.

Jul 31, 2019

RAADfest is approaching once again. Use the code “Sierra” to get a discount. RAADfest is the best conference festival ever to learn how to stay healthy as long as possible and get entertained at the same time

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Jul 31, 2019

Pete Ramon added a new photo

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Nope, no spiders here. Electrospun nanofibers.


What would these engineered nanofibers look like draped over plants? Hmmm…

Jul 31, 2019

Google’s massive 1,210-acre facility rising in high desert at Tahoe Reno Industrial Center

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Construction progressing at fast clip at 1,210-acre Google site in Tahoe Reno Industrial Center just east of Reno-Sparks.

Jul 31, 2019

Princeton Unveils Plasma-Powered Satellite

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Future satellites could make their way deeper into space than ever before thanks to a new plasma-fueled thruster.

The new thruster, built by engineers at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, could open up a whole new realm of scientific research, according to a Princeton press release. That’s because the thruster could finally give the tiny satellites called CubeSats the ability to move between the upper and lower bounds of orbit — a spectacular leap toward comprehensive orbital infrastructure.

Jul 30, 2019

Origin of Mysterious Radioactive Cloud Over Europe Finally Traced to Source

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In October 2017, European officials reported that a cloud of the radioactive isotope ruthenium-106 had mysteriously wafted over the continent. Its likely source was in the southern Ural Mountains, near Mayak, the Russian nuclear facility involved in a deadly nuclear disaster in 1957. Strangely, Russia at first denied — but then acknowledged — there had been a surge of radiation. However, it rejected the idea that the surge was the source of the cloud. Now, scientists report in a new PNAS paper that they’ve narrowed down where it actually came from.

There were a number of hypotheses to explain the source of the cloud, which spread over most of Europe and even reached Florida, Guadeloupe, Kuwait, and Mongolia in tiny amounts. Fortunately, it was deemed non-hazardous.

Russian officials denied that Mayak, one of the country’s largest nuclear facilities, was the source of the ruthenium. In November 2017, Rosatom, the state company that runs Russia’s nuclear industry, pointed to high radiation in Italy, Romania, and Ukraine, suggesting they might have been the source. And in December of that year, Russian officials, reasserting that Mayak was not the source of the cloud, suggested the cloud might have come from a satellite that had burned up in the atmosphere. Other hypotheses arose, but scientists have lacked the evidence to support or reject them until now.