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Gorgeous photos from NOAA’s newest weather satellite, GOES-16.
In the first picture, we see a composite color full-disk image of the Western Hemisphere captured on Jan. 15, 2017. According to NASA, the new weather satellite can image the Earth every 15 minutes, which is five times faster than current devices used by meteorologists and will allow more detailed observations of the atmosphere and weather systems.
“The image is much more than a pretty picture, it is the future of weather observations and forecasting,” said Louis W. Uccellini, director, NOAA’s National Weather Service, Silver Spring, in a news release. “The rapid-refresh of these images will allow us to monitor and predict the evolution of these systems more accurately.”
And yes, that is a real picture of the moon in the second photo. Stunning!
-Patrick
(Image Credit: NOAA, NOAA/NASA)
Start your day with spectacular photos from NASA! 🌔 -Emily
Heavy Metals, Photos of Inks and Metal Powders Forming Beautiful Cloud-Like Shapes in Liquid
An Incredible Machine That Amazingly Sorts Random River Stones By Their Geological Age
Stealth Wear: New Designs for Countersurveillance
http://ahprojects.com/projects/stealth-wear
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For a large range of practically useful cases, MIT researchers find a way to increase the speed of one of the most important algorithms in the information sciences.
OpenWorm is an open source project dedicated to creating a virtual C. elegans nematode in a computer.
Non-Newtonian Fluid on a Speaker Cone
Cymatic Music
Catálogo de proyectos Astrovandalistas
Astrovandalistas We are a translocal collective that focuses on the development of projects that combine research, artistic action, technology, activism, urban hacking and open knowledge produced from each of these processes. Founded in Tijuana in 2010, the collective is based in Mexico City, with members in different geographical locations throughout the world. We work as a laboratory of decentralized action, and our strategy is to generate low budget technologies that can be easily replicated by people in different places. Our work is influenced by low-budget, DIY, DIWO cultures and the free software and open hardware movements.
http://astrovandalistas.cc
The group monochrom refers to its working method as "Context Hacking", thus referencing the hacker culture, which propagates a creative and emancipatory approach to the technologies of the digital age, and in this way turns against the continuation into the digital age of a centuries-old technological enslavement perpetrated through knowledge and hierarchies of experts.
Music From Outer Space is your synth-diy headquarters. Analog synthesizer plans and schematics.
http://lessnullvoid.cc/pulsum
Pulsu(m) Plantae is a project that empirically analyzes which are the mechanisms that plants use to communicate and also how their own biological processes are a manifestation of communication, seemingly intangible to our senses.
The project involves the design of an audible prosthesis, based on the biofeedback principle, a technique that focuses on obtaining various physiological functions data of an organic body, using instruments to obtain information of the cycles and operation of these living systems. The prostheses * transduce biofeedback obtained readings in a sound synthesis process, thereby producing an abstract voice for plants.
By Leslie Garcia