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Hair - 180727
Fantastic!
We the people ought to dismantle the BLM. It's time to shut down this criminal enterprise and transfer these lands to the states.
Please read this and contact your Congresspersons and DEMAND that our wild horses get the protection they deserve.
We the people ought to dismantle the BLM. It's time to shut down this criminal enterprise and transfer these lands to the states.
Please read. Then contact your Congresspersons and DEMAND that our wild horses get the protection they deserve. Otherwise, the BLM will send them ALL to slaughter...
Here we go again.
Goop - 180719
Cool, huh?
Nanocrystal links could lead to better electronics, scientists say
Chemists and engineers today are very interested in a kind of nanotechnology enabled by tiny islands of nanoparticles called âcolloidal nanocrystals.â They can be made out of abundant and non-toxic materials, and they can be easily tweaked to have a number of different properties as a function of their size. Depending on how theyâre built, colloidal nanocrystals could be made into solar panels, electronics or optical devices. But all of these applications require making nanocrystals friendly places for electrons to travel along.
A new study published in Nature Nanotechnology helps fill in the cracks for scientists trying to use nanocrystals to design better electronic and optoelectronic devices. According to research by University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory and Max Planck Institute for Iron Research scientists, inorganic links between the nanoparticles themselves are changing and reforming on the surface of the nanoparticles.
The team focused on the links between nanoparticles. At first, scientists used organic molecules to link them, but these tended to block the movement of electrons. Some recent experiments have seen much better results for inorganic molecules instead, but no one was sure why. âWe never had an atomistic model for the behavior of these inorganic linkers,â said study co-author Giulia Galli, the Liew Family Professor of Molecular Engineering and professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago and a senior scientist at Argonne.
Read more.
I just LOVE science?
Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima, 1945
This DID end WWII and saved hundreds of American lives. Still, I am exceedingly grateful that it was not my call.
The internet is keeping score
Tumblr, we know youâve been fighting valiantly to restore net neutrality. Whether you added widgets to your Tumblrs, or reblogged posts to spread the word to your followers, or contacted your reps asking them to keep the internet free and open as we know itâyouâre helping. Youâre doing it. Letâs keep that momentum up.Â
BattleForTheNet.com (@fight4future) is letting Congress know that the internet is keeping score of every Congressperson who is and is not supporting the restoration of net neutrality.Â
Right now you can visit that scoreboard and easily look up whether or not your reps support the Congressional Review Act resolution.Â
This CRA will restore the net neutrality rules the FCC dismantled back in November 2017. They have 177 signatures, but need 44 more. You can help make that happen. This grassroots effort is working. Just two days ago Rep. Mike Coffman listened to his constituents from Colorado and became the first Republican to support the Democrat-led CRA. Keep putting that same pressure on your congresspeople. Urge them to sign the petition. If your congressperson has already pledged to support the CRA, reblog this post, add the new widget to your Tumblr (just copy and paste the small line of code from Battle For The Net right into the customize theme page on the web), and shout out whatâs happening on all of your social media accounts. We have to spread the word.
Keep going, Tumblr. This matters, and youâre making a marked difference.
Check the link provided to see where YOUR Congress people stand.
Reflection - 180711
Amazing!
President Trumpâs tax returns are back in the spotlight after his private one-on-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Strange Abominable Snowmen (1970) by Warren Smith.
I love that they feel the need to add âstrangeâ to the title. Arenât Abominable Snowmen inherently strange? Is there some sub-population of even stranger ones? What exactly does an Abominable Snowman do to be strange?
Good question.
Will We Stop Trump Before Itâs Too Late?
The U.S. president's reported comments came during recent talks with Asian leaders
The rapture was brief, but real. For 11 hallowed minutes Thursday evening, the Tweeter-in-Chief was silenced when his account went down, relaying a message that millions of people had prayed, hoped, nay yearned for: "@realDonaldTrump does not exist.â People "gathered in the Twitter streets to celebrate" the one brief shining moment - a gift, it turned out, from a defiant Twitter employee on his or her last day. To that bold patriot: Your Cross of Lenin is in the mail.
What happened this weekend: Sgt. La David Johnson was buried, as his family and fellow soldiers wept; in still-stricken Puerto Rico, 85% of residents still have no power, 30% have no water, and surgeons are operating by cellphone flashlights; to help, all five former presidents hosted a "Deep from the Heart" benefit concert, raising $31 million. And for the third consecutive weekend and 75th time, Trump went golfing, twice.