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Kwasi Kwakwa (@RealSci_Nano)
RealSci_Nano
So, what's DFT anyway? It's a smart idea to reduce the complexity of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics can be super complex, even for a single atom. DFT can let you
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👨❤️👨 Nerdy Angel loves Interrobang ❤
RenTheNerdAngel
Diamonds are hard in the same way glass is hard. You can't scratch it with any other material but it's very fragile because it's a carbonite crystalline structure. The outermost
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⭐Nereide🪐
Nereide
1/This visualisation shows the progress of #reionization, an era when #Universe cooled down after the #BigBang, abt 13.8 B yrs ago.Ionized regions are blue and translucent, ionization fronts are red
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Divine Feathers
feathers711
What the nature of our reality? Here is my understanding: Time doesn't exists. Time is an aftereffect of our consciousness shifting its focus from one frame of reality to another.
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Dr Sam Rowe
samfrowe
Quick thread on one of my favourite things: electric bacteria Micro-organisms are amazing because they can live in extreme environments. For example, around hydrothermal vents and volcanic springs, under
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Brian Skinner
gravity_levity
1/ Mirrors are usually made out of metals, which don't allow electric field inside their bulk and therefore reflect light. But can you make a mirror out of transparent materials?It
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Maissam Barkeshli
MBarkeshli
1/ What is the most important sea in the universe? It is not the Mediterranean or Caspian, not the Dead sea or the sea of Galilee. It is the FERMI
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Prof. Paul Byrne
ThePlanetaryGuy
This is an image of the Sun.Taken at night. With neutrinos. Which travelled through Earth to reach a detector one thousand metres underground. This image was "taken" over 503 days
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NotTheMacAnon
NotTheMacAnon1
If you shine light of high enough energy on to a metal, electrons will be emitted from the metal. Free radicals are atoms or molecules with an odd (unpaired) number
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site specific carnivorous occurrence
atomicthumbs
death fixture if you lie under this while it's turned on you will die this is a scan horn attached to the end of a particle accelerator to direct the
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Neurodivergent Squish Toy 🌈🧠💟🐟
NDPoet
A thread about hydration, #ADHD and ducks*.A lot of you are saying "But April, water is boring! It's so hard to remember boring stuff"Strap in kids... * no ducks, sorry.1/
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Uncooperative Crusty Richard Nourse
RichardHCNourse
Good to see the @NatInfraCom using @AuroraER_Oxford research to remove a few old canards from the debate and advocate a more rapid deployment of renewables by 2030 than before, pretty
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Dr. Phil Metzger
DrPhiltill
Here's a concept I developed at NASA 18 years ago: "Multipole Radiation Shielding." Our director called it the First Generation Star Trek Shield. My lab lead had the idea to
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scrutable
jon23399797
These "my lab without immigrants" pictures are fascinating to me. The basic frame you have to accept is that vital research is getting done. But, really, there haven't been major
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L. Miché Aaron #BlackLivesMatter
Astrenome
Every time they show that CRISM imagery of Jezero Crater, I get so giddy! Jezero Crater! These features might look very familiar to you if you've ever seen a river
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SophB 🦦💟🦔🔞
Holmes84Sophb
Yay 600!Here's your reward: Benedict Cumberbatch as the colours of the flame tests for metal ions - an analytical procedure for identifying metal traces based on emission spectra. Sherlock would
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