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Falling harvests and rising prices are in prospect. (Courtesy Morteza Rafikhah, via Wikimedia Commons) |
Topics: Climate Change, Ecology, Economy, Politics
Climate strategy needs tailoring to poorest, Tim Radford, Physics World
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Falling harvests and rising prices are in prospect. (Courtesy Morteza Rafikhah, via Wikimedia Commons) |
Topics: Climate Change, Ecology, Economy, Politics
Climate strategy needs tailoring to poorest, Tim Radford, Physics World
Image Source: DC Villains/Anarchy Wiki page |
Topics: Civics, Existentialism, Philosophy, Politics
Definition of anarchy (Merriam-Webster) 1 a : absence of government b : a state of lawlessness or political disorder due to the absence of governmental authority the city's descent into anarchy c : a Utopian society of individuals who enjoy complete freedom without government 2 a : absence or denial of any authority or established order b : absence of order : disorder
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Image Source: Odin's Ravens: Give Trump a Shave with Occam's Razor |
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The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite will search more than 85% of the sky.Credit: Leif Heimbold/NASA |
Topics: Exoplanets, NASA, Planetary Science, Space Exploration, Star Trek
NASA’s next exoplanet hunter will seek worlds close to home, Alexandra Witze, Nature
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An image to illustrate the concept of holographic duality between a graphene flake and a black hole. Physics World |
Topics: Black Holes, Einstein, General Relativity, Graphene, Nanotechnology, Quantum Mechanics
Black hole hologram appears in a graphene flake, Belle Dumé, Physics World
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Image source: the Cool t-shirt |
Topics: 3D Printing, Civics, Civil Rights, Existentialism, Philosophy, Politics
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A blood moon photo taken on Apr. 15, 2014. The world did not end when that blood moon occurred, and it is unlikely to end tomorrow (26 July), either. Credit: NASA Ames Research Center/Brian Day |
Topics: Astronomy, Astrophysics, Moon, NASA
If Blood Moons Signal the Apocalypse, We Have Been in the 'End Times' for 4.5 Billion Years Brandon Specktor, Live Science
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Image Source: Medium |
Topics: Commentary, Existentialism, Philosophy
1. They tell blatant lies.
2. They deny they ever said something, even though you have proof.
3. They use what is near and dear to you as ammunition.
4. They wear you down over time.
5. Their actions do not match their words.
6. They throw in positive reinforcement to confuse you.
7. They know confusion weakens people.
8. They project.
9. They try to align people against you.
10. They tell you or others that you are crazy.
11. They tell you everyone else is a liar.
Abuser? Check.
Dictator? Check.
Narcissist? Check.
Cult leader? CHECK!
Related links:
How to survive gaslighting: when manipulation erases your reality, Ariel Leve, The Guardian
What is Gaslighting? National Domestic Violence Hotline
What is Gaslighting? Northpoint Recovery
Topics: Mars, NASA, Planetary Science, Space Exploration
Mars Close Approach is July 31, 2018
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What lies beneath: liquid water has been discovered below Mars’ south polar ice cap by an instrument on the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter (Courtesy: NASA) |
1. Mars in our Night Sky, NASA Science: Mars Exploration Program
2. Liquid water discovered beneath Mars’ south pole, Planetary Science Research Update, Physics World
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The Lorax and the patas monkey both possess distinctive facial hair. Left: Dr. Seuss Enterprises. Right: Istock/Getty |
Topics: Biology, Ecology, Environment, Humor, Philosophy
Near the town of Nanyuki
No Grickle-grass grows
And the wind smells fast and sweet when it blows.
Nevertheless, some scholars propose
That this is the home of the Lorax.
'I speak for the trees': Could this monkey be Dr. Seuss’s Lorax? Colin Barras, Nature
Topics: Climate Change, Existentialism, Global Warming, Research
Here's a Disturbing Theory About Why Climate Change Seemed to 'Pause' for 15 Years
Rafi Letzter, Live Science
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Credit: Getty Images |
Topics: Education, Philosophy, STEM, Research
Where Do Ideas Come from? Abraham Loeb, Scientific American
Topics: Civics, Existentialism, Politics
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Topics: Astronomy, Exoplanets, Planetary Science, Space Exploration
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On the dot: Researchers have found that GQDs reduce fibrils in mice with Parkinson's |
Topics: Biology, Graphene, Nanotechnology, Quantum Dots
Could graphene quantum dots help treat Parkinson’s disease? Belle Dumé, Physics World
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AZ Quotes dot com - Joseph Pulitzer |
Topics: Commentary, Existentialism, Politics
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Topics: Applied Physics, Commentary, Economy, Education, Einstein, Research
Who owns a scientist’s mind? Douglas O’Reagan, Physics Today
Topics: Climate Change, Ecology, Existentialism, Global Warming, Octavia Butler
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1. Rising sea levels could cost the world $14 trillion a year by 2100, Simon Davies, Physics World
2. Octavia Butler’s Prescient Vision of a Zealot Elected to “Make America Great Again", Abby Aguirre, New Yorker
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MLA style: "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1918". Nobelprize.org. Nobel Media AB 2014. Web. 11 Jul 2018. < http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1918/ > |
Topics: Commentary, Diversity, Diversity in Science, Existentialism, Women in Science
Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck Born: 23 April 1858, Kiel, Schleswig (now Germany) Died: 4 October 1947, Göttingen, West Germany (now Germany) Affiliation at the time of the award: Berlin University, Berlin, Germany Prize motivation: "in recognition of the services he rendered to the advancement of Physics by his discovery of energy quanta" Field: quantum mechanics Max Planck received his Nobel Prize one year later, in 1919. Prize share: 1/1
No place for bullies in science, Editorial, Nature
Related link:
Germany’s prestigious Max Planck Society investigates new allegations of abuse, Alison Abbott, Nature
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Lockheed Martin’s concept, called Mars Base Camp, would need a way to replenish their fuel and air supplies. Lockheed Martin |
Topics: Astrophysics, Mars, NASA, Photosynthesis, Planetary Science, Space Exploration
Using Sunlight To Make Spaceship Fuel And Breathable Air, Erika K. Carlson, Astronomy Magazine
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Bottoms up: physicists working on the ATLAS experiment have discovered the most common Higgs decay channel. (Courtesy: Maximilien Brice/CERN) |
Topics: Modern Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Quarks
Source and primer: Quarks on Hyperphysics
Higgs boson seen decaying to two bottom quarks, Hamish Johnston, Physics World