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The twins are here!
Zack and I are excited to announce that our identical twin girls have arrived! They were born early this morning. Our whole family is doing great! Thanks to everyone for all of the support and well wishes throughout my pregnancy.
Congratulations!
It’s captivating to watch liquids dance around, but visualizations also help physicists explain interactions that are way too complicated to show with equations and diagrams. The takeaway; science can be really cool. For instance, one of the winning videos uses sound waves to make droplets bounce on top of a water surface. The results look like highlights from an early-2000s screen saver.
Read about the winners of the American Physics Society Division of Fluid Dynamics visualization contest and check out more GIFs .
Take a deep breath. Now another. One of those two lungfuls of air was provided by phytoplankton, which produce at least 50% of Earth’s oxygen. This Thanksgiving we’re giving props to the ocean for everything it gives us. Thanks, Ocean!
http://ift.tt/1X6V64e
Astronauts are allowed to bring special “crew preference” items when they go up in space. NASA astronaut Don Pettit chose candy corn for his five and a half month stint aboard the International Space Station. But these candy corn were more than a snack, Pettit used them for experimentation.
Best use of candy corn, imo. -Emily
Hosting a Halloween Party at your place this weekend? This Candy & Deschutes Beer Pairing would go over well…
http://ow.ly/TYkSz
Just paired Evil Twin Imperial Doughnut Break with Pumpkin Reese's
Nameless paint set teaches users about color theory
We have seen countless educational toys and kits designed to get kids into coding at an early age. Now, Nameless Paints wants to do the same for child creatives, by teaching them color theory at a young age so that they can become the designers and artists of the future. READ MORE…
At least you’re not an idiot, right? I tell myself that every day.
Overheard at The Washington Post (via washingtonpost)