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Ryan Gosling’s jackets and coats in film
Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford: Blade Runner 2049 Press Tour
“I’m letting life hit me until it gets tired. Then I’ll hit back. It’s a classic rope-a-dope.”
Ryan Gosling as Sebastian Wilder in La La Land (2016) dir. Damien Chazelle
Espero que los Reyes os hayan traído muchas cosas y hayan aprovechado las mejores ofertas. #ProblemasdelPrimerMundo
Jack and the Giant from Kim Pimmel on Vimeo.
Flow past a cyclist. ( Computational Fluid dynamics )
This fantastic music video by Kim Pimmel is a beautiful merger of art and fluid dynamics. Using household goods (and some slightly more exotic ferrofluid), the video shows how mesmerizing diffusion, buoyancy, Marangoni flow, and other fluid effects can be up close. It may also be the first time I’ve ever seen fluid dynamics—specifically bubbles—used as characters! Also be sure to check out some of his previous videos, many of which also feature cool fluid dynamics. (Video credit and submission: K. Pimmel)
Engines with no Pistons- Wankel Engines.
Behold the Wankel Engine - An engine which operates without any piston strokes.
Your Guide To #WomeninSTEM on Social
Hey check out who made the list ;)
This list does a great job of covering a bunch of different fields within STEM so even if you are not interested in space there will be something for you!
I love it !! ;)!
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Happy Diamond Anniversary (aka 75 years) to Styrofoam, invented by researchers in Dow’s Chemical Physics Lab in 1941! While “Styrofoam” is often applied to foam coffee cups and packing materials, the name “Styrofoam” properly refers to the Dow Chemical Company’s trademarked brand of closed-cell extruded polystyrene foam commonly used for thermal insulation and craft applications. Composed of 98% air, Styrofoam is known for its buoyant and lightweight properties, characteristics Dow frequently highlighted in its advertisements for the product.
Photo credits: Dow Chemical Historical Image Collection, CHF Archives.
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