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Professional scientists sharing their expertise and thoughts in various science related topics - along with the usual foolishness and immaturity that makes any group fun. Non-professionals welcomed to share their curiosity.

Professional scientists sharing their expertise and thoughts in various science related topics - along with the usual foolishness and immaturity that makes any group fun. Non-professionals welcomed to share their curiosity.

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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Jul 6, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by gsiamne
Math Genius Has Come Up With a Wildly Simple New Way to Solve Quadratic Equations:
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Scientists
Nov 15, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by Spongebob
1) US universities are some of the best in the world when it comes to STEM education and research. 2) STEM education usually enables one to get a well-paying and satisfying job Why then do postgraduate STEM programs at US universities have more ...
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Scientists
Jul 24, 2020Jul 2020

Posted by racocn8
Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves. ID would be great. A search resulted in one person saying they suspected a moth. It would be a huge moth because numerous leaves received eggs. In addition to the eggs, a lot of ...
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Scientists
Aug 19, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by yvilletom
This group, titled Scientists, welcomes: 1) professional scientists to share their expertise and thoughts, and 2) non-professionals to share their curiosity. The expertise of professionals includes the ability to use the scientific method — ...
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Scientists
Mar 30, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by t1nick
This month Princeton released the latest volume of Einstein’s papers, covering the period May 1925–June 1927, while Einstein was at the University of Berlin. This is a very insightful look into Einstein's mind during this time. It also lays out...
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Scientists
May 26, 2020May 2020

Posted by gsiamne
Astronomers discover new class of cosmic explosions Blasts differ from 'ordinary' supernovae, gamma-ray bursts:
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Scientists
May 26, 2020May 2020

Posted by TristanNuvo
Looking forward to tomorrows launch. I kind of feel like a kid again watching the Apollo flights.
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Scientists
May 16, 2020May 2020

Posted by SergeTafCam
Not too long ago I had the opportunity to take a couple of pictures of a peacock's feather. I used a polarizer to fix the polarization.... a good way to prove that the colors you see are due to iridescent effects of light scattering from the ...
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Scientists
May 11, 2020May 2020

Posted by SergeTafCam
Exciting times.... Looks like our astronomer friends missed one as close as a 6th of the distance closer than Cygnus X-1! "The closest black hole to the solar system ever spotted may be just 1,000 light-years away. This newfound dark neighbor is at ...
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Scientists
Aug 5, 2021Aug 2021

Posted by yvilletom
The Case of the Missing Delta Where is the material that was where the Grand Canyon is? The canyon is about 400 kilometers long, 28 kilometers wide, and almost two kilometers deep. Geologists think it has been forming for millions of years, since ...
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Scientists
Apr 28, 2020Apr 2020

Posted by SergeTafCam
What would you create in collaboration with a machine that dreams? Inception Animation with Deep Dream
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Scientists
Apr 21, 2020Apr 2020

Posted by Flowerwall
Who is Bill Gates? I am looking to understand him better. I have been reading criticism of him. Understand he has been a target of right-wing attacks as of late. He's also called a great humanitarian. I want to know more. Books, articles, ideas he ...
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Scientists
Nov 2, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Heraclitus
Can anyone here give a good explanation of quantum decoherence? Every definition I have come across so far has been somewhat...incoherent.
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Shared from General & Hellos
Nov 3, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Spongebob
Attended a Deep Learning workshop today. Things are moving at a crazy pace! Some resources for interested folks are below. 1. 3blue1brown's video series explaining the intuition behind neural networks. 2. Geoffrey Hinton's group's ...
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Nov 5, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Lukian
science in the little things we take for granted. Stay curious Drifting Dandelion Seeds Produce a Vortex Never Before Seen The air flowing through the bristly tufts of dandelion seeds creates a vortex scientists had never viewed ...
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Scientists
Nov 12, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Lukian
Safety first boys and girls...
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Scientists
Nov 13, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Lukian
a twist on you are what you eat... your sourdough is microbially like you Sourdough Hands: How Bakers And Bread Are A Microbial Match If you bake a lot of sourdough bread, your hands might look like your loaves. Bacterially speaking, that is. ...
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Scientists
Nov 15, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Lukian
Schrödinger's fly. Nice explanation...
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Nov 17, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Lukian
Cockatoos are tool makers.
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Scientists
Nov 23, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Spongebob
Fascinating hydrodynamics of bubbles in beer!
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Scientists
Nov 25, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Lukian
fancy foot work
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Scientists
Nov 26, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by LetzGetReal
I heard this on the radio on NPR today AS IF, it was conclusive...
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Scientists
Nov 28, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by GreenAtheist
Who here have tested various faith practices for efficacy and designed a double blind study thereupon ? Our Atheism is an unrecognized science by the global religious universities. ...our Atheism is falsely defined by xian Webster as if we : " deny ...
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Scientists
Dec 17, 2018Dec 2018

Posted by Lukian
The best science images of the year: 2018 in pictures California’s worst wildfires, cloned monkey twins, the world’s smallest house and more.
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Shared from Academic (e.g., Science)
Dec 22, 2018Dec 2018

Posted by Lukian
Tractor beams.... Watch a ‘sonic tractor beam’ do some midair sewing Researchers have made a big leap in their quest to levitate objects using sound. Armed with two grids of loudspeakers, scientists have found a way to hold multiple...
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Posted by racocn8I saw some articles on meteorite composition and ended up with this picture.

Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.

Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.

Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.

Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.

Posted by racocn8Here are some photos of eggs deposited on the underside of leaves.

Posted by Slava3That makes me nervous

Posted by Slava3So we are part of a Cosmic ecosystem?

Posted by SergeTafCamNot too long ago I had the opportunity to take a couple of pictures of a peacock's feather.

Posted by SergeTafCamNot too long ago I had the opportunity to take a couple of pictures of a peacock's feather.

Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?

Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?

Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?

Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?

Posted by SergeTafCamWhat's your favorite color?

Posted by SergeTafCamExciting times.

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