Is there a #teachingcommunity here ? Would love to join #teachers #teachingassistants #learning
RT @Rainmaker1973@twitter.com
Earth is the only planet in our Solar System where fire can exist. In fact, while we know about a lot of hot things existing in the universe, Earth is the only known celestial body that has enough oxygen to support a combustion
[read more: https://buff.ly/3pKKiMv]
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1591748831405809664
After many years in psychology, I happen to publish in Nature! (Astronomy) 🙂 #Science
We will try to let you see the stars with your ears! 💪
Hello #ScienceMastodon! I am an Associate Professor in Psychology at University of Padua. I study #hearing #perception and the relationship between #perception and #cognition I also developed tools for research in #hearing #perception (one new coming out soon). I support #openscience
In my free time #kayak and #rowing If you pop by here I’ll take you paddling in the #venice #lagoon
Here's a really nice introduction article to the #astronomy field of research I am currently working in.
You've heard of Gravitational Waves (GWs) - but did you also know there is a GW spectrum - and much like the EM spectrum, different sources produce different frequencies of GWs.
The GWs we've so far discovered are generated by stellar mass black holes and neutron stars, but the research I am involved with is searching for GWs generated by supermassive black holes (SMBHs) - found in the hearts of galaxies. These SMBHs give off their gravitational radiation as galaxies merge and collide.
Though these are nanohertz frequencies and have wave periods lasting not seconds, but decades! So, we can't use terrestrial detectors to discover them. Instead, we use pulsars located around the Galaxy - each as an analogue to a giant interferometer arm.
This Thursday I am submitting my Master's Thesis on this very topic! For the last 12 months I have assessed 10 new millisecond pulsars to see how they improve the Parkes Pulsar Timing Array's sensitivity to detecting these GWs.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abq1187#.Y21aFzFt8P0.twitter
📸 Olena Shmahalo for NANOGrav
Look up tonight! The Northern Taurid #meteor shower is expected to peak with the possibility of #fireballs. More on EarthSky: https://earthsky.org/astronomy-essentials/taurid-meteors-all-you-need-to-know/ and SPACE.com: https://www.space.com/nothern-taurid-meteor-shower-peaks-saturday-nov-12-2022
It's not the most active shower of the year, but you might get lucky if you have very dark skies and clear weather 🌠 #meteorshower #taurids #cometencke #skywatching
“The value of owning more #books than you can read
Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love my #tsundoku”
by #KevinDickinson
Neuropsych section of #BigThink
@drskyskull by no means am I an expert but I did a piece of translation work recently (biology text) and I remember “aggregation” and/or “fusion” being referred to as ‘coming together’ multicellularity.
Reading about the Middle Ages is like reading about an alien world where everything is familiar.
I recommend it.
For the full “Ambition” experience, I recommend watching the teaser trailer, released without any hint that it was linked to Rosetta or ESA, then the main film, & finally the epilogue released in September 2016, when the mission ended with Rosetta’s impact on 67P/C-G.
Huge thanks to Platige Image, Tomek Bagiński, Maciej Jackiewicz, Jan Pomierny, Anna Różalska, Kuba Knapik, & Aisling Franciosi & Aidan Gillen.
https://youtu.be/R4XK_NAToRI https://youtu.be/H08tGjXNHO4 https://youtu.be/LSdYCPATV9o
#OTD eight years ago, the Philae lander left the Rosetta spacecraft & headed towards the surface of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Some of the rationale for this astonishing European Space Agency mission with its huge technological, operational, & scientific challenges is captured in the short sci-fi film we made with Platige Image, not least in the title: “Ambition”.
Such a privilege to have been involved with such an amazing team 🙇♂️
Internet Archive launches Mastodon server (hacker news led me to this)
@trinsec Thank you. Good to be here 😊
@gwr I’ve been active there for over a decade, and never thought I’d have to make any changes. It’s easy to get used to the comfort of the known and familiar. But the switch already feels right. Only, I guess it’s true what they say, that any change is hard at the beginning, messy in the middle and gorgeous at the end (I know, a cliché, but true). Have a good weekend
Hello Everyone,
Due to some rumors about problems with the instance I had previously chosen, I have decided to relocate here. More science, more learning and much more meaningful social interaction - that is what I am here for. I tried to follow the steps of account migration but I must be doing something wrong since it isn’t working. So, for the time being I’ll be practicing bilocation. If I have followed you twice from two separate accounts, I apologize for the confusion.
My best to y’all🙋♀️
What is Mastodon?
What are the pros and cons of Mastodon over Twitter?
Should I make the switch?
All that and more in our latest blog!
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Read it here:
https://thestrugglingscientists.com/mastodon-for-academics/
Undetected Black Hole Reveals Itself by Violently Shredding a Star That Strayed Too Close https://scitechdaily.com/undetected-black-hole-reveals-itself-by-violently-shredding-a-star-that-strayed-too-close/
Teaching lawyer interested in science, law and literature. Stargazer & cloudwatcher. Constant learner in pursuit of excellence. 🇵🇱🇪🇺🇺🇦