Massimo(@Rainmaker1973)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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10 years ago #Today, the Space Shuttle Endeavour had its last flight. Here's a photo captured over Los Angeles, few minutes its landing at LAX buff.ly/2FOzM2j
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On every equinox day, March 21 and September 22, everyone visiting the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in the capital city of Kerala, will see the setting sun aligning through each of the window openings in almost five-minute intervals [read more: buff.ly/3lqryNY]
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A recent study shows that mushrooms can actively change the temperature surrounding their gills, which creates air currents that ultimately lift spores several centimeters into the air, where they can hitch a ride on stronger winds [full paper, video: buff.ly/3cQ9eu8]
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This animation by the @TheOceanCleanup shows a vision of a future in which the Great Pacific Garbage Patch (3 times the size of France & containing up to 100,000,000 kg of plastic waste) is consigned to history books [full video: buff.ly/3qSSQ3s]
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A fire can be spotted burning inside a tree: this is typically due to a lightning hitting the tree [read more: buff.ly/3Ulfa3c] [📹 Glenn Ratcliff: buff.ly/3qWap2Q]
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The devil's flower mantis [read more: buff.ly/3eXvlU8] [📹 Adrian Kozakiewicz: buff.ly/3Lz9EGd]
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Making LEGO car climb slopes The angle of inclination is gradually increased and the car improved to the limit (and beyond) [full 📹 Brick Experiment Channel: buff.ly/3DwyCnz]
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This video shows a little skate (Leucoraja erinacea) embryo hatching from its egg [read more: buff.ly/3DGJWh6] [📹 Andrew Gillis, University of Cambridge: buff.ly/3qUa8xa]
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A brilliant anamorphic painting technique that makes the painting itself disappear [📹 tcmss1.0 on Douyin: buff.ly/3qXxJx0]
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Based on the Schröder Staircase and on the work by Kokichi Sugihara, engineering professor at Meiji University, this animation provides a brilliant cartoon version of the Best Illusion 2020 [learn more: buff.ly/3pmkW4p]
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SuitX Phoenix is a semi-passive and lightweight powered exoskeleton for patients with spinal cord injury and mobility disorders [full paper: buff.ly/3qUtCSk]
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Made in Zeitz, Germany in 1910s, sold by Carl Jost's company, this example of kerosene lamp-powered fan used hot air engine to power the blades instead of electricity [full videos by riderericsson: buff.ly/3deqp9b, buff.ly/3rpo5Vi]
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Wanna see how a new island is made? Watch the Kavachi undersea volcano as it erupts underwater in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in the Solomon Islands [full video: buff.ly/2HvCzsT]
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This is what a muffler for howitzers looks like. These photos were taken at an artillery range in Germany and the vehicle using the giant suppressor is an M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzer [read more: ow.ly/ViS850ApVho]
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This is a close up of a mushroom and those drops are not dew, they are created by guttation. They are rotating because, believe it or not, the mushroom has its own small thermal currents [📹 Geertje Geertsma] [read more: buff.ly/33YnvPZ]
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When you think of Antarctica, pristine white icebergs usually come to mind; probably the last thing you’d expect are humbug-like striped icebergs with blue, green, yellow and even brown. But this is what Øyvind Tangen saw in 2013 and there's an explanation buff.ly/2FhPwVv
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This famous time-lapse video by Mitsuru Yasui might be cute & amusing, but it also shows that, while cats don't need sunlight to obtain vitamin D, it helps them regulate their body temperature: buff.ly/3xV04qn [full video: buff.ly/3G94Ao9]
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Born 231 years ago #Today, Michael Faraday was the discoverer of the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis. Although Faraday received little formal education, he was one of the most influential scientists in history buff.ly/2QSoFq3
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«I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned» — Richard Feynman buff.ly/2HhV1by #ThursdayThoughts
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Despite the descriptions of penguins report that they have a 'short neck', they actually have a long neck, covered by fat. On the other hand, one of the etymology alternatives for penguin is the Latin word 'pinguis', which means 'fat' or 'oil' ow.ly/AzHI30nrNvB
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Wombats are herbivores; their diets consist mostly of grasses, sedges, herbs, bark, and roots. Their incisor teeth somewhat resemble those of rodents (rats, mice, etc.), being adapted for gnawing tough vegetation [read more: buff.ly/2I3XuV1]
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An impossible water circuit analogy of electrical physics [source: buff.ly/3loIshw]
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In structural geology, a fold is a stack of originally planar surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, that have been bent or curved during a permanent deformation. The lower Ugab River valley of Namibia is an impressive example of such a process [read more: buff.ly/3f5Nugr]
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This famous image made by artist István Orosz features a scene from the classic science fantasy novel The Mysterious Island. When a mirrored cylinder is placed on the Moon, it reveals by anamorphosis a portrait of the novel’s writer, Jules Verne [source: buff.ly/319f9VP]
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Photographer David Canales captured this outstanding photograph while kayaking on Alaska’s Prince William Sound. A seagull attacking an eagle that has another seagull in its grasp [source, read more: buff.ly/2FoUGyQ]