Not as interesting as the last one, but good enough.
Here's some science for you kiddos since all i've seen is some really shitty threads...
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Scientists have successfully simulated the conditions present at the start of our universe. The experiment produced a pattern resembling Cosmic Microwave Background radiation in a laboratory simulation of the big bang.
CMB is thermal radiation left over from the big bang that can still be detected today. Scientists used ultracold cesium atoms in a vacuum chamber to reproduce this radiation, and simulate the growth of structures in the early universe.
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This is the DinoPet - a dinosaur shaped toy full of bioluminescent marine algae! The dinoflagellates inside photosynthesize during the day and glow brilliantly at night.
they also use this algae in lamps, lights, columns, etc. no need for glow sticks anymore.
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"Rocket launches at sunset or sunrise produce a light show known as twilight phenomena. It forms when unburned fuel particles and water condense, freeze, and then expand across the upper atmosphere, leaving a trail of frozen droplets that diffracts sunlight and produce colourful ribbons in pink, blue, green and orange that can be carried hundreds of kilometres away from the launch site."
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Scientists have found that a lack of a protein called RbAp48 in the hippocampus is a contributor to age-related memory loss; this type of memory loss is reversible. The hippocampus belongs to the limbic system and plays a vital role in both short-term and long-term memory.
In the image, yellow shows the increased RbAp48 in the dentate gyrus. Credit: Elias Pavlopoulos, Ph.D./Columbia University Medical Center
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Researchers have created the world's fastest spinning man-made object. The team were able to levitate and spin a miscroscopic sphere by only using laser light in a vacuum. The sphere spun up to 600 million revolutions per minute (RPM) before it broke apart, which is more than a thousand times faster than a dental drill.
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A team of astronomers have used the ESO’s Very Large Telescope to identify star HIP 102152 250 light-years away. The star is the most similar to our Sun than any other solar twin aside from its age: it is nearly four billion years older than the Sun. This discovery will allow astronomers to observe how our Sun will age. HIP 102152 may also be host to rocky terrestrial planets.
The image is illustrative and tracks the life of a Sun-like star, from its birth on the left side of the frame to its evolution into a red giant star on the right.
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The Great Red Spot on Jupiter is an anticyclonic storm which has lasted at least 340 years. It is 24–40,000 km × 12–14,000 km in size.
Image is a rough visual comparison of Jupiter, Earth, and the Great Red Spot. Approximate scale is 44 km/px. The image of Earth was taken by Apollo 17 on 7 December 1972 and the image of Jupiter was taken by Cassini on 29 December 2000.
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Photo via U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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(to all the newphags: stop being stupid and read a fucking book.)
Last edited by Oneirish; 09-01-2013 at 01:11 PM.
Not as interesting as the last one, but good enough.
Rock the house!
Ah Science...
You were seeking strength, justice, splendour.
You were seeking love.
Here is the pit, here is your pit.
Its name is Silence..
Itz So Pwetty Tho! Science Yo!
if you do samething it only came awesome for first time.
Good interesting infos
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They forgot my science facts , I'm 114 cm and I'm in Egypt and I live in the Earth and I'm in MPGH and I'm opening Skype and I'm opening this thread.
Great job , mate
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the turtle one is pretty cool.
Great info.
The only own I already knew about was Jupiter's spot size.
The more you know. Thanks.
Please steal this mutation for the turtle xoxo