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Frozen cloud of molecules acts as a single quantum object | New Scientist

By Matthew Sparkes An image of caesium molecules in a Bose-Einstein condensate Chin Lab   For the first time, researchers have created a frozen cloud of molecules that share the same quantum state, meaning it behaves as if it were … Continue reading

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The birds on the balcony that found TikTok fame – BBC News

Katrina Smith was living a city lifestyle in Melbourne, Australia, when Covid hit. Fearing a lockdown, she packed up and rented a place on the Surf Coast of Victoria. She started posting videos of the birds that showed up on … Continue reading

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This result could change physics forever

Explaining the exciting new Fermilab muon result to my production team My Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/physicsgirl​ Special thanks to our Sally Ride level patrons: David Cichowski, Eddie Sabbah, Fabrice Eap, Margaux Lopez, Matt Kaminski, Patrick Olson, Vincent Argiro, Vikram Bhat, wc993219. More … Continue reading

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Why some people don’t experience vaccine side-effects, and why it’s not a problem

Veenu Manoharan Lecturer of Immunology, Cardiff Metropolitan University There are many reasons your immune system might react differently to vaccines. Most vaccines have side-effects and COVID vaccines are no different. The public are being reassured that if they experience a … Continue reading

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Fires in the Far East | NASA Earth Observatory

April 21, 2021 Many farmers in northeastern China and eastern Russia use fire to clear fields and get them ready for planting. With millions of hectares of corn, rice, and beans sown in Heilongjiang each year, the province in northeastern … Continue reading

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Metal Dandelion Sculptures Capture the Weightless Beauty of Weeds

By Emma Taggart on April 25, 2021 Can you believe these flowers are made of metal?   Did you ever blow on dandelions as a child? The sight of their fluffy seeds floating in the air is one of life’s … Continue reading

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How does the Getty battle bugs? Squirrel-hair dusters and dental picks, for starters

The wrath of the webbing clothes moth. During the yearlong COVID-19 closure, the Getty devoted more than 6,000 hours to eradicating this one insect. Jane Bassett, senior conservator for decorative arts, demonstrates “moth remediation” techniques, which the Getty undertook during … Continue reading

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That’s a turtle you don’t wana mess with 🐢

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Girl build the Most Beautiful Bamboo Tree House Near My Village, Living Off The Grid

Girl build the Most Beautiful Bamboo Tree House Near My Village, Living Off The Grid

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Award Winning Short Film – Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times by Marcus Markou

Two Strangers Who Meet Five Times screened at the following festivals throughout 2017 and 2018 – winning the following awards. IMDB info here: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7524428/…​ Los Angeles Film Awards Paris Play Film Festival – WINNER BEST SHORT LA Shorts Awards Mindfield … Continue reading

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