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leona-florianova · 10 months
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Isotope and Glass Eye
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chonkes · 3 months
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OC tho
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rslashrats · 4 months
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teehee
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dasinclair · 21 hours
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i was wondering where isotope's name came from, since it doesn't seem to have anything to do with his powers, and it turns out he was modeled after a real guy named james sime who owns a place called isotope comics. he seems very proud of it too. i wonder if he was discouraged when they changed the design
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whats-in-a-sentence · 2 months
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Table 20.2 lists some accurate masses for the elements commonly encountered in organic chemistry, along with their natural abundances. (...) You may have noticed that, of the elements listed in table 20.2, many had one isotope with a natural abundance of more than 99%.
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"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
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covenawhite66 · 4 months
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Analyses of Neanderthal remains from Gabasa, Spain, suggests that Neanderthals were more carnivorous than obligate carnivores such as the cat. That is in keeping with previous research.
Obligate carnivores must get effectively all their calories from meat. Cats are obligate carnivores: they cannot digest carbohydrates at all. Dogs are facultative carnivores, meaning they can handle some plant matter but cannot thrive without meat
Humans are omnivores, however, if we get more than 35 to 40 percent of our calories from lean meat (not including fat), we get sick from protein poisoning.
Briefly, the ratio between zinc 66 and 64 in our teeth indicates what we ate, because animal muscle is high in zinc-64 while plants are high in zinc-66.
Neanderthals had low Zinc 66 ratio
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that0neperson · 1 year
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Looks like Twitter's going to die... damn. People actually liked me on there, or maybe they didn't, and I'm delusional as always..
Anyways- art dump for two spooky and definitely not dead boys lol- Gotta appreciate the bangers. Bangers?? Ugh, I don't know anymore :((
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superbunny64 · 2 years
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thecittiverse · 1 year
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Despite many requests not to from Principal Skinner, Lisa continues trying to sell her mixtape at the Elementary School. What a rebel! Haven't drawn any Trappin' in Springfield stuff since 2021, so I decided to return to this terrible, terrible concept, lol
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tep-the-conjurer · 11 months
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isotopewatches · 1 year
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Repost with thanks to @manontime Check out our review of the @isotope.watches Old Radium Bronze Pilot by TheJohnP! https://bit.ly/isotopeorp #review #isotope #watch #watches #watchesofinstagram #wruw #wotd #watchgeek #watchnerd #dailywatch #horology #wristporn #wristwatch #instawatch #watchfam #wristgame #watchlover #wristcheck #manontime #wristwatchtalk #timepiece #watchcollector #reloj https://www.instagram.com/p/CklZot2rtcS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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spacenutspod · 22 days
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Prepare for a stellar foray into the frontiers of astrophysics with your seasoned spacefarers, Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson, in this riveting episode of Space Nuts. Today, we're delving into the realm of nuclear alchemy, where scientists have replicated the cosmic crucible of colliding neutron stars right here on Earth. Andrew and Fred unpack the groundbreaking synthesis of new isotopes, previously the exclusive handiwork of the universe's most cataclysmic events. Discover how a platinum beam and a carbon target in the lab have opened a new window into the cosmic generation of elements like gold and silver, and what this means for our understanding of matter's deepest secrets. Then, brace for a journey to the edges of space-time, as we shed light on the discovery of the fastest-growing and brightest quasar ever observed. This celestial behemoth, with a black hole 17 billion times the mass of our Sun, is not only a record-breaker but a window into the universe's youthful past, some 12 billion years ago. With a luminosity of 500 trillion suns and an event horizon stretching seven light years, this quasar is a true cosmic titan. Fred and Andrew explore the implications of such discoveries and ponder the evolution of these quasars, which now lie dormant in the current epoch of the universe. And lest we forget, the episode is graced with a surprise guest—a goanna in Fred's backyard, reminding us of the enduring connection between Earth's ancient inhabitants and the stars that light our skies. So, join us on this intergalactic voyage of discovery, where the wonders never cease, and the universe's secrets are yours to uncover. For the full Space Nuts experience and to keep your cosmic curiosity fueled, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. And remember, your questions and fascination are the stars that guide our Space Nuts odyssey! 📋 Episode Chapters (00:00) Andrew dunkley: Coming up on this episode of Space nuts is some science (01:08) Professor Fred Watson says goannas can do a lot of damage (02:32) Scientists have synthesised isotopes created by colliding neutron stars (12:20) Professor Andrew Dunkley says neutron star collisions may have created some rare isotopes (16:25) Fred says Australian astronomers have found the brightest quasar and possibly a black hole (23:16) Quasars are extinct at this point in the age of the universe (28:25) Andrew Dunkley: Thanks to Huw not in studio today when AWOL
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rslashrats · 5 months
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new roblox oc :-)
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tenth-sentence · 1 month
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In the next several sections, we describe how these measurements are made for nuclear spin states of these two isotopes and then how this information can be correlated with molecular structure.
"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
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whats-in-a-sentence · 10 months
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The OPAL reactor, pictured in figures 1.12 and 1.13, uses uranium enriched in the isotope ²³⁵92U as its nuclear fuel, and consumes about 30 kg of uranium per year.
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"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
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awcyfm · 2 months
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Taking the game too far? People have started lining their hoodies with radioactive isotopes to give themselves the "Fornite Glow."
Fortnite is a popular video game amongst youth. With its cartoon graphics, funny dances, and wide variety of branded characters, its taken the world by storm. Some argue, however, that people maybe taking their fandom a little too far. In pursuit of the "Fortnite Glow," where items, and even characters in the videogame will radiate a green, blue, or yellow aura during gameplay, folks have started lining their hoodies with radioactive isotopes!
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