UK 1987
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Broad-billed Motmot (Electron platyryhnchum), family Momotidae, order Coraciiformes, Costa Rica
photograph by Rose-Anne Reyes
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NU 10 Years Later: I’ll face myself
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[1670/10977] Broad-billed motmot - Electron platyrhynchum
Order: Coraciiformes
Family: Momotidae (motmots)
Photo credit: David Monroy Rengifo via Macaulay Library
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Mindspore Records – Los Angeles: Critical Mass (1998)
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electronmicroscopy 🧠🔬🧬
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Ava gasps: Oh! I lost my electron!
Beatrice: Are you sure?
Ava 😎: Yes, I'm positive. 👉👉
Based on this tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGJTko7et/
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□ 29 □ Copper
Conductor of heat & electricity, building material, constituent of various metal alloys. One of the few metals that can occur in nature in a directly usable metallic form (native metals). This led to very early human use in several regions, from circa 8000 BC.
*classic representation of an atom
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Scanning electron micrograph of a greenfly eye, by Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen by ZEISS Microscopy https://flic.kr/p/rv9NR2
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(∂ + m) ψ = 0
(∂ + M) ψ = ❤
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UK 1987
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Broad-billed Motmot (Electron platyryhnchum), family Momotidae, Costa Rica
Photograph by Joaquin Garcia
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The best measurement yet of the lifetime of the electron suggests that a particle present today will probably still be around in 66,000 yottayears, which is about five-quintillion times the current age of the universe.
📷: iStockPhoto
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When your evil clone managed to escape the Dark Matter Dimension after ten years
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I made a short video about my research into spacecraft thrusters using Blender! Hall thrusters are a widely-used type of electric rocket, but we still don’t understand vital physics relating to their operation. My research hopes to discover new models for this unknown physics to improve our ability to predict their performance.
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Gang's all here!⚛
These guys are revamps of a revamp of art I made in 8th grade. It was for my science teacher where I humanized subatomic particles (like protons and shit) A.K.A.... The Atoms Family!
Come back in time with me below the cut:
First revamped designs + informative doodles: (2020)
Original designs: (2015 ish?)
Guy in the white & blue hoodie is the Nucleus, which I did make a redesign for in the 2020 version, but I decided not to use.
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