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    • 3 years ago
  • the-vortexx:

    Thoughts that will change the way you think about the universe and your existence

    (via simple-epicurean-philosophyy)

    Source: cavemancircus.com
    • 3 years ago
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  • dj-mankiewicz:
“ it’s time to spread my nuts on this gelatin
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    dj-mankiewicz:

    it’s time to spread my nuts on this gelatin

    (via simple-epicurean-philosophyy)

    Source: ask-me-about-loom
    • 3 years ago
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  • wavesoftware:
“via Neil deGrasse Tyson
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    wavesoftware:

    via Neil deGrasse Tyson

    Source: kn207
    • 3 years ago
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  • wavesoftware:
“Decades Old Mystery of Buckyballs Cracked
After exploring for 25-years, scientists have solved the question of how the iconic family of caged-carbon molecules known as buckyballs form.
The results from the Florida State University and...

    wavesoftware:

    Decades Old Mystery of Buckyballs Cracked

    After exploring for 25-years, scientists have solved the question of how the iconic family of caged-carbon molecules known as buckyballs form.

    The results from the Florida State University and the National Science Foundation-supported National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, or MagLab, in Tallahassee, Fla., shed fundamental light on the self-assembly of carbon networks. The findings should have important implications for carbon nanotechnology and provide insight into the origin of space fullerenes, which are found throughout the Universe.

    Many people know the buckyball, also know as fullerene by scientists, molecule, C60, from the covers of their school chemistry books. Indeed, the molecule represents the iconic image of “chemistry.” But how these often highly symmetric, beautiful molecules with extremely fascinating properties form in the first place has been a mystery. Despite worldwide investigation since the 1985 discovery of C60, fullerene has kept its secrets. How? It’s born under highly energetic conditions and grows ultra fast.

    “The difficulty with fullerene formation is that the process is literally over in a flash – it’s next to impossible to see how the magic trick of their growth was performed,” says Paul Dunk, lead author of the work.

    In the study, published in Nature Communications at the end of May, the scientists describe their ingenious approach to testing how fullerenes grow. “We started with a paste of pre-existing fullerene molecules mixed with carbon and helium, shot it with a laser, and instead of destroying the fullerenes we were surprised to find they’d actually grown.” The fullerenes were able to absorb and incorporate carbon from the surrounding gas.

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    The buckyball research results will be important for understanding fullerene formation in extraterrestrial environments. Recent reports by NASA showed that crystals of C60 are in orbit around distant suns. This suggests that fullerenes may be more common in the Universe than we thought.

    “The results of our study will surely be extremely valuable in deciphering fullerene formation in extraterrestrial environments,” said FSU’s Harry Kroto, a Nobel Prize winner for the discovery of C60 and co-author of the current study.

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    Source: kn207
    • 3 years ago
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  • Source: fuckyeah-chemistry
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  • i am the kind of person who says hi to dogs

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    Source: npnbet
    • 3 years ago
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  • nrdc:
“ The ice caps have melted so much that National Geographic had to remake its atlas. Stunning.
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    nrdc:

    The ice caps have melted so much that National Geographic had to remake its atlas. Stunning.

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    Source: nrdc
    • 3 years ago
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  • averagefairy:

    moms are so temperamental you say one thing like “have you seen my hoodie” and theyre like your HOODIE??? YOUR HOODIE???? DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY THINGS I HAVE TO DO EVERY DAY AND YOU THINK I HAVE TIME TO KEEP TRACK OF YOUR HOODIE? NOBODY HELPS ME IN THIS HOUSE I DO EVERYTHING BY MYSELF AND NOBODY ASKS HOW I AM YOUR FATHER IS AN ALCOHOLIC 

    (via ibliisku)

    Source: averagefairy
    • 3 years ago
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    • 3 years ago
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