Massimo(@Rainmaker1973)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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Fun fact: Apollo 13, the so called NASA's "successful failure", passed the far side of the Moon at an altitude of 254 km above the lunar surface, and 400,171 km from Earth, a spaceflight record marking the farthest humans have ever traveled from Earth: buff.ly/3zFerjk
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This data visualization by @nicolaraluk shows the occurrence of earthquakes on Earth between July 2017 and July 2018, but differently from other charts, this ones shows them with their depth. Here you can find the interactive version: buff.ly/2qtZ9yn
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Difference between AM and FM radio in how it sends its radio signal [read more: buff.ly/2t1BLpV]
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Allopreening is the mutual preening between two or more birds, practiced to reduce instinctive aggression when birds are in close contact. During breeding, allopreening helps strengthen the social bonds [📹 Hardik Rathod: buff.ly/3XAetVh]
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Familiar fruits and veggies like watermelon or corn didn't always look and taste this way. From bananas to eggplant, here are some of the foods that looked totally different before humans first started growing them for food [source, read more: ow.ly/uCVi50xgrSj]
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Dynamic projection mapping onto deforming non-rigid surface can be based on two original technologies: high-speed projection "DynaFlash" and high-speed non-rigid surface tracking at 1,000 fps [source, full video: buff.ly/2sGeudt]
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One of the most unusual breeds of pigeon is the "frillback" pigeon, which has curly feathers, giving it the appearance of a curly-haired bird [read more: buff.ly/2LiLmQE]
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‘Wallace’s giant bee’ is the world’s largest bee, about the size of a human thumb. Thought to be exctint since 1981, a team of scientists rediscovered it in the Indonesian forests on North Molucca in January 2019 [📹, Clay Bolt: buff.ly/3OOc1H3]
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Air-to-Air refuelling of two Royal Australian Air Force's F/A-18 Hornets from a KC-30A Multi-Role Tanker Transport aircraft [full video, HD: buff.ly/3i9MLyH]
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The Penrose triangle, is an impossible object, an optical illusion consisting of an object which can be depicted in a perspective drawing, but cannot exist in reality [read more: buff.ly/2SBILXI] [📹 Satsuki_8198, YT: buff.ly/3AK13w9 ]
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This experiment was performed in space. Although it looks like a planetary system (a droplet of water orbiting a needle), the physics is a little different, because it's the effect of static electric forces, rather than gravitational pull [read more: buff.ly/1sC7QSJ]
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explainpaper.com allows you to upload any academic paper, highlight a text which results confusing to you and get a clear explanation. Bonus: you can ask follow up questions if you need a more in-depth answer
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How many stars we can see in the night sky with the naked eye (Andromeda galaxy excluded)? About 9,096, or 0.000004 of all the stars in the Milky Way, approximately contained in that yellow circle [read more: buff.ly/33VEEMK] [image: buff.ly/30UnCNm]
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For more than 20 years, Christian Moullec has flown with birds. With his microlight aircraft he guides migrating flocks of vulnerable species and orphaned birds [video, read more, National Geographic: buff.ly/3CfBHoY]
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The Great Pyramid of Giza used to look very different from the way it does now. When it was first completed, its external walls of limestone were sanded smooth to shine bright white and it had a golden cap [video: buff.ly/2A9060G] [read more: buff.ly/334VWDg]
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Kurt Gödel, who was one of Albert Einstein's best friends in his later years, found a solution to general theory of relativity that modelled a strange, unusual and rotating universe allowing for backward time travel [the Gödel metric: buff.ly/3E4m7Or]
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The story of Werner Forssmann, the man who put himself under local anesthesia and inserted a catheter into a vein of his arm and up into his heart without knowing the consequences. He devised the cardiac catheterization and won the Nobel Prize [read more: buff.ly/3qVzaf3]
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This typewriter AEG Mignon n. 4 was built in 1925. It's a very compact pointer typewriter with interchangeable type cylinder and keyboard: more than 36 different fonts were available [full video by grvene: buff.ly/2QEaCsO]
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«It doesn’t make any difference how beautiful your guess is, it doesn’t matter how smart you are who made the guess, or what his name is … If it disagrees with experiment, it’s wrong» — Richard Feynman [source: buff.ly/3VnufRx]
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This simple experiment shows the importance of pressure in siphoning. The middle bottle is capped and the air inside it takes space: that's why the fluid level cannot increase until the cap is removed [source: buff.ly/3gyawzS]
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The kea is a large parrot found in the South Island of New Zealand. It has mostly olive-green plumage with orange feathers on the undersides of its wings, but some of the outer wing are dull-blue [read more: buff.ly/2M5bkIy] [📷Élise Fournier: buff.ly/2NERTr7]
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Here's a time lapse video of the LEGO version of the James Webb Space Telescope. [Visit: bit.ly/LEGOJWST]
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How researchers use drones to catch viruses blasted out of whale blowholes to overcome difficulties in sampling [paper: buff.ly/2Ju0pcZ]
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The bizarre floral appearance of Hydnora africana seems almost extraterrestrial, but in fact it is finely adapted for pollination in its arid habitat. This plant, resident of southern Africa only emerges from the soil to flower [source, read more: buff.ly/3VpbsoZ]
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Compared to other bears, polar bears are huge. The largest polar bear, reportedly weighing 1,002 kg, was a male shot at Kotzebue Sound in Alaska in 1960. This specimen, when mounted, stood 3.39 m tall on its hindlegs buff.ly/32TCgC1 [photo: buff.ly/2qoRvWy]