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they hate how people love you
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Having a cost of living means you're kidnapped.
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by the way, i could never post this kind of rich in depth content on fb or ig, twitter or tiktok. 


this platform is ill af.

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The 2022 Oppenheimer Lecture: The Quantum Origins of Gravity
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HTTPS://PHYSICS.BERKELEY.EDU/NEWS-EVENTS/2022-OPPENHEIMER-LECTURE-FEATURING-LEONARD-SUSSKIND


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πŸ’­ Thought by azeem about 1 year ago. | Public

Quality of life in America has gone down while cost of living has gone up.

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πŸ’­ Thought by azeem about 1 year ago. | Public

Connect the dots and you'll make waves.

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πŸ’­ Thought by azeem about 1 year ago. | Public

Great Job. Kudos to the researchers who came up with this, and put in the work.


3D Printing Industry

Scientists at the National Eye Institute have 3D bioprinted eye tissues from stem cells

Researchers at the USA’s National Eye Institute (NEI) have developed a way of 3D bioprinting eye tissues using patient stem cells.Β  Using their approach, in which three different types of immatur

HTTPS://3DPRINTINGINDUSTRY.COM/NEWS/SCIENTISTS-AT-THE-NATIONAL-EYE-INSTITUTE-HAVE-3D-BIOPRINTED-EYE-TISSUES-FROM-STEM-CELLS-219529/


Tags: regenerative healthcare, bioprinting, 3d printing organs



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πŸ’­ Thought by azeem about 1 year ago. | Public

Using React to build your app is like trying to build a racecar using a Corvair chassis as your starting point. It's like using an abacus & roman numerals to do math instead of algebra & the modern hindu arab numeral system. Why would you do that?!

Tags: basic tech noobs around the world looked to a man who stole user data and sold it to advertisers as a leading example for how they should build their app



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Physicists discover quantum entanglement between pions with different charges -- allowing further investigation of QE between dissimilar particles in general.


HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10.1126/SCIADV.ABQ3903


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πŸ’­ Thought by z about 1 year ago. | Public

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Washington Post

Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen have been called war crimes. Many relied on U.S. support.

A joint Washington Post analysis reveals for the first time that the United States supported the majority of air force squadrons involved in the Saudi coalition’s years-old air campaign in Yemen.

HTTPS://WWW.WASHINGTONPOST.COM/INVESTIGATIONS/INTERACTIVE/2022/SAUDI-WAR-CRIMES-YEMEN/




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Denzel playing Malcom X
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'Whisper networks' thrive when women lose faith in formal systems of reporting sexual harassment

Whisper networksβ€”informal channels that women use to warn others about sexual harassment, abuse or assaultβ€”take root because formal reporting systems can re-traumatize people who have been harmed. That's what I found while conducting research on this topic for my dissertation.

HTTPS://PHYS.ORG/NEWS/2023-01-NETWORKS-WOMEN-FAITH-FORMAL-SEXUAL.HTML




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Superconductivity and ferroelectricity found in the same 2D material

When it comes to two-dimensional materials, it's best to expect the unexpected. Writing in Nature, researchers at Columbia find evidence that two competing phenomenaβ€”superconductivity and ferroelectricityβ€”can occur within the same material. "This is the first time that a tunable switch between ferroelectricity and superconductivity has ever been seen," said corresponding author Daniel Rhodes. "We don't fully understand it just yet, but it's definitely there."

HTTPS://PHYS.ORG/NEWS/2023-01-SUPERCONDUCTIVITY-FERROELECTRICITY-2D-MATERIAL.HTML


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Nobody...
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new nanoscale thermoelectric materials


Enabling nanoscale thermoelectrics with a novel organometallic molecular junction

The Seebeck effect is a thermoelectric phenomenon by which a voltage or current is generated when a temperature difference exists across a conductor. This effect is the basis of established and emerging thermoelectric applications alike, such as heat-to-electricity energy harvesters, sensing devices, and temperature control.

HTTPS://PHYS.ORG/NEWS/2023-01-ENABLING-NANOSCALE-THERMOELECTRICS-ORGANOMETALLIC-MOLECULAR.HTML


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πŸ’­ Thought by azeem about 1 year ago. | Public

this is pretty cool, mostly because it's incredibly practical


Innovation strengthens electron-triggered light emissions for quantum-based computational and communications systems

The way electrons interact with photons of light is a vital part of many modern technologies, from lasers to solar panels to LEDs. But the interaction is inherently weak because of a major mismatch in scale: the wavelength of visible light is about 1,000 times larger than an electron, so the way the two things affect each other is limited by that disparity.

HTTPS://PHYS.ORG/NEWS/2023-01-ELECTRON-TRIGGERED-EMISSIONS-QUANTUM-BASED-COMMUNICATIONS.HTML


Tags: quantum internet

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azeem about 1 year ago

exciting because we can tune the frequency or color of the light generated. so let's say we have quantum systems with various colors...

While most technologies for generating light are restricted to very specific ranges of color or wavelength, and "it's usually difficult to move that emission frequency. Here it's completely tunable. Simply by changing the velocity of the electrons, you can change the emission frequency

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i dont pop molly i rock tom ford...
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πŸ’­ Thought by azeem about 1 year ago. | Public

Updated Zedtopia to Rails 7 & Ruby 3.2! 😊 Updated all the settings, plus had to update a few gems. Finally got all gems to compile. After full testing for coverage we'll have the latest & greatest up. Shout out Pablo Martin Viva & Bilal Budhani

Tags: gems, Ruby on Rails, zedtopia, software engineering, how its made, behind the scenes



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OGs singing yeah I make my own shit
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RIP walter cunningham


AP NEWS

Apollo 7 astronaut Walter Cunningham dead at 90

Walter Cunningham, the last surviving astronaut from the first successful crewed space mission in NASA's Apollo program, died Tuesday in Houston. He was 90. NASA confirmed Cunningham’s death in a statement but did not include its cause.

HTTP://APNEWS.COM/ARTICLE/APOLLO7-ASTRONAUT-WALTER-CUNNINGHAM-DEAD-46DA4BF601BF562AA2940C86E87F5731




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