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science-junkie: Dark matter Not long after physicists on experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN laboratory discovered the Higgs boson, CERN Director-General Rolf Heuer was asked, “What’s next?” One of the top priorities he named: figuring
howstuffworks: Has the LHC found any practical uses for the Higgs boson? In July 2012, the announcement came that the Large Hadron Collider had found evidence for the Higgs boson. Scientists rejoiced. Researchers applauded. Physicists wept. Hardcore
oupacademic: Sometimes called the “Queen” or “First Lady” of physics, Chien-Shiung Wu (1912-1997) was a Chinese-American nuclear physicist who famously solved the “Tau-Theta Puzzle” that had confounded scientists for years. At a time when
brandonblackwell: Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749) was a French physicist whose influence is still felt to this day. In addition to predicting infared radiation, she corrected Newton’s idea that energy was proportional to velocity, giving the correct
howstuffworks:What will Earth look like in 500 years?Technology has improved exponentially since the 1500s, and this pace will likely continue in the centuries to come. Physicist Stephen Hawking proposes that by the year 2600, this growth would see 10
salon: Earlier this week, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking reiterated his major fears that artificial intelligence will bring about the decline of humanity in a speech at London’s Zeitgeist 2015 conference. “Computers will overtake humans with
discoverynews: How Do We Find Dark Matter? Physicists are on the hunt for dark matter, but how do they detect it? How do we know dark matter is really there?
stuffmomnevertoldyou: strongfemaleleads: Scientist[Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, “theoretical physicist and inventor whose research helped to create the portable fax, touch tone telephone, the solar cell, and the fiber optic cables, and the technology
wired: It’s captivating to watch liquids dance around, but visualizations also help physicists explain interactions that are way too complicated to show with equations and diagrams. The takeaway; science can be really cool. For instance, one of the
stuffmomnevertoldyou: Meet Fabiola Gianotti, CERN’s next director-generalThe Italian physicist who announced the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 will take charge at CERN, the laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, on Jan. 1.
amnhnyc: Happy birthday to famed physicist and mathematician Isaac Newton, born on this day in 1642. In 1687, Newton published a remarkable discovery. He figured out that the same force that causes an apple to fall to the ground also keeps the Moon
youwantedwhining: Professor Brian Cox - Particle Physicist, Acclaimed BBC Broadcaster, Caller Out of Shitwits and Fucknozzles the World Over
did-you-kno:Mary Somerville is the reason for the word ‘scientist.’ A self-taught mathematician, astronomer, and physicist, she was a master of connecting the physical sciences. In 1834, she’d impressed a historian who found himself unable to publicly
yahoonewsphotos: Stephen Hawking dies at 76: A look back at the life of the renowned British physicistRenowned British physicist Stephen Hawking, whose mental genius and physical disability made him a household name and inspiration across the globe,
scinewscom: Physicists Solve Mystery of Why Comets Emit X-Rays http://www.sci-news.com/physics/comets-emit-x-rays-05820.html
jtotheizzoe: The most badass physicist you’ve probably never heard of Meet bad-ass mofo François Arago, in a profile by Greg Gbur. Fool got swagga. “When he was seven years old, he tried to stab a Spanish solider with a lance. When he was eighteen,
afro-dominicano: Wonders of The Universe Hosted by Professor and Physicist Brian Cox Professor Brian Cox reveals how the most fundamental scientific principles and laws explain not only the story of the universe, but the story of us all.
toriod: johnnybee:*Agrees with four out of five physicists* 👍
the-future-now: Einstein’s famous prediction about gravitational waves may be coming true One of the biggest mysteries in modern physics may have just been solved. The scientific community is abuzz with rumors that physicists have finally detected
chaosophia218: Wormholes and Time Travel.Since the 1930’s, physicists have speculated about the existence of “Wormholes” in the fabric of Space. Wormholes are hypothetical areas of warped Space-Time with great energy that can create tunnels through
dont-fuck-that-burrito: jumpingjacktrash: teratocybernetics: momothefiddler: momothefiddler: transagenda: codeawayhaley: According to the laws of physics, a planet in the shape of a doughnut (toroid) could exist. Physicist Anders Sandberg says
prussiahasinvaded: psychedelic-physicist: Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer (Father of the atomic bomb) Truly the face of a haunted man. I always have really complicated thoughts about the Manhattan Project, but mostly it just makes me sad. It’s an interesting
littlelimpstiff14u2: Faberge Fractals by Tom BeddardFormer physicist turned artist, Tom Beddard, has created these incredible fractal models with his own software, Tom lives in Scotland. That is some Dwemer tech right there!
littlelimpstiff14u2: Faberge Fractals by Tom BeddardFormer physicist turned artist, Tom Beddard, has created these incredible fractal models with his own software, Tom lives in Scotland.
sixpenceee: Medical physicist Arie Van’t Riet takes x-ray photos of dead animals in natural flora.
whoopsrobots: hobbitkaiju: jumpingjacktrash: teratocybernetics: momothefiddler: momothefiddler: codeawayhaley: According to the laws of physics, a planet in the shape of a doughnut (toroid) could exist. Physicist Anders Sandberg says that such
assbutt-in-the-garrison: jazuthevulcanprincess: dutchster: Publishing their results in the journal Science this Thursday, physicists at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft University say they managed to reliably teleport quantum information
wasbella102: Faberge Fractals by Tom BeddardFormer physicist turned artist, Tom Beddard, has created these incredible fractal models with his own software, Tom lives in Scotland. littlelimpstiff14u2:
culturalandhistoricalvibes: Walter S. McAfee is the African American mathematician and physicist who first calculated the speed of the moon. McAfee participated in Project Diana in the 1940s - a U.S. Army program, created to determine whether a high
huckbass: “You two have some strange f o r c e f i e l d effect on each other. Physicists should study it.”
opus53: Boris Solotareff, Portuguese Physicist de Mello, Graphite on paper, ca. 1922
fishingboatproceeds: Neil Degraase Tyson fixed the settings only phone camera before this selfie because he is a physicist. #time100
katyismarvellous: #can we just take a moment to appreciate #that Clint #while holed up doing a job of watching all the scientists working away #managed to work out BEFORE the quantum physicist exactly what the fuck is going on #with the tesseract #by
asleepylioness: Lioness, I’ve been getting a craving to be all tied up for a while now. Maybe the Physicist will see this and wrap me up as a little Christmas present to himself. Who knows? DLC x p.s playing with tinsel is a lot of fun, next step,
saaraeliisa: tulimyrsky: know-knowledge: The world’s most famous living scientist, physicist, cosmologist and obsessor of black holes Stephen Hawking turns 71 today. We should all take a moment to appreciate all of his accomplishments, the knowledge
sagansense: Happy birthday, Marie Curie, two-time Nobel Prize winner, physicist and chemist who isolated both polonium and radium! via stuffmomnevertoldyou
publicdomainbitch: Space Colony In the 1970′s the Princeton physicist Gerard O’Neill with the help of NASA Ames Research Center and Stanford University held a series of space colony summer studies which explored the possibilities of humans living
direwolves: Mikasa: Stop being such a—Levi: —little shit, and flip the coin. The Ackermans as the Luteces, or physicists with vulgar mouths who don’t do that much physics but do a lot of sniping at each other and at other people instead. Inspired
did-you-kno: Mary Somerville is the reason for the word ‘scientist.’ A self-taught mathematician, astronomer, and physicist, she was a master of connecting the physical sciences. In 1834, she’d impressed a historian who found himself unable to
awesomepeoplehangingouttogether: Famous Physicists hanging out together:A. Piccard, E. Henriot, P. Ehrenfest, Ed. Herzen, Th. De Donder, E. Schrödinger, J.E. Verschaffelt, W. Pauli, W. Heisenberg, R.H. Fowler, L. Brillouin;P. Debye, M. Knudsen, W.L.
magictransistor: Albert Einstein with fellow physicists, engineers and scientists at the Marconi RCA Radio Station, 1921.
oupacademic: Here, Niels Bohr, credited as one of the foremost physicists of the 20th century, rides a motorcycle with his wife, Margrethe. The New Scientist takes a look at the new book about Bohr’s hobbies, family life, and intellectual work. (via
s-c-i-guy: Nanomedicine In a 1959 lecture at Caltech famously dubbed “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” American physicist and Nobel laureate–to-be Richard Feynman discussed the idea of manipulating structures at the atomic level. Although
oupacademic: According to one apocryphal story, Newton’s dog started a fire in his laboratory, destroying 20 years of research — and the physicist’s private religious and alchemical musings have tantalised scholars for centuries. Sarah Dry discusses
thenewenlightenmentage: The science that stumped Einstein In 1908, the physics world woke up to a puzzle whose layers have continued to stump the greatest scientists of the century ever since. That year, Dutch physicist Kamerlingh Onnes cooled mercury
sci-fact: “ A physicist is just an atom’s way of looking at itself. ” ~ Niels Bohr; (Born 127 years ago today, October 7, 1885)
dirtylittlechemist: The Physicist and I are celebrating our Christmas tomorrow, as we’re spending the actual day apart, so Merry Christmas! Thank you all for being awesome and kind followers. I hope you all have a lovely holiday period and you have
thejunglenook: ballpointpun: Somewhere a rocket scientist brain surgeon physicist with a knack for economics who wears Velcro shoes is having a stress breakdown. When I was a professional ballroom dance instructor, one of my coworkers was having a
momothefiddler: momothefiddler: codeawayhaley: According to the laws of physics, a planet in the shape of a doughnut (toroid) could exist. Physicist Anders Sandberg says that such planets would have very short nights and days, an arid outer equator,
fit-physicist: theunstuffedpepper: I just found out that botanically, bananas are berries. I don’t know what to do with this information. 🍌🍓🤔 IT’S TIME FOR MY FAVORITE COMIC @theunstuffedpepper
wildcat2030: A Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Physics Physicists have discovered a jewel-like geometric object that dramatically simplifies calculations of particle interactions and challenges the notion that space and time are fundamental components
shychemist: brains-and-bodies: sagansense: Nature From The Inside Out — Beautiful X-Ray Images Show The Hidden Complexity Of The Natural World Radiation physicist Arie van’t Riet never thought he’d be an artist. But after a colleague asked him
tastefullyoffensive: Comedian John Oliver Interviews Theoretical Physicist Stephen Hawking
zombiesandporn: motherboardtv: A Physicist Says He Can Tornado-Proof the Midwest with Three 1,000-Foot Walls
fairywingsandcoffeebeans: ufo-the-truth-is-out-there: According to the laws of physics, a planet in the shape of a doughnut (toroid) could exist Physicists say that such a planet would have very short nights and days, and arid outer equator, twilight