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π5π2π₯2
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Kirigami (εγη΄) is a variation of origami, where the paper is cut as well as being folded
This paper investigates the creation of shape-morphing material structure with Kirigami & this is how you square the circle
[full paper: https://buff.ly/3gbPdUh]
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This paper investigates the creation of shape-morphing material structure with Kirigami & this is how you square the circle
[full paper: https://buff.ly/3gbPdUh]
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@letsseemore
π7π2π€―1
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π8π3π2π€―2
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Did you know?
The most prominent koala vocalizations by both males and females is this bellowing call, though it's usually made more frequently by males looking to attract a mate.
[πΉ stephunnyjane]
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The most prominent koala vocalizations by both males and females is this bellowing call, though it's usually made more frequently by males looking to attract a mate.
[πΉ stephunnyjane]
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π2π€―1π1
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This is what uranium looks like in a cloud chamber: the visible tracks are mainly alpha particles
[πΉ Cloudylabs]
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[πΉ Cloudylabs]
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π€―3π2π₯2
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This robotic drone has legs and acts like a bird.
Stanford engineers Mark Cutkosky and David Lentink developed this bird-inspired robotic drone that can mimic how birds fly, perch and carry objects.
#gigadgets #robotics #flight #bionic #drones
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Stanford engineers Mark Cutkosky and David Lentink developed this bird-inspired robotic drone that can mimic how birds fly, perch and carry objects.
#gigadgets #robotics #flight #bionic #drones
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π5
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The βDance of the thousand-hand Quanyinβ is possibly the most famous and most spectacular visual display in which geometry and synchronization create a kind of effective optical illusion
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#art
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#art
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π₯8π2β€βπ₯1π1
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This barrel has water inside which is heated, the water converts into steam, sealed with ice on top speeds the condensation process.
When the steam is back to a liquid, a vacuum is created in the barrel
the weight of the atmosphere crushes the barrel
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When the steam is back to a liquid, a vacuum is created in the barrel
the weight of the atmosphere crushes the barrel
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π6
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Berggasthaus Alter SΓ€ntis, Appenzell, Switzerland is a hotel at 2,500 m on the sea level with a view on about 2,000 mountain peaks in six different countries. It's been managed by the same family for 5 generations since 1850
[πΉ malteheitmueller]
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[πΉ malteheitmueller]
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β€3π1
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Scapolite are mineral gemstones, some varieties fluoresce when exposed to ultraviolet light
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π₯4β€2
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How to start a fire with chocolate foil and a battery
[πΉ Sonia Benitez Camping]
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#lifehack
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[πΉ Sonia Benitez Camping]
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#lifehack
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π9π2π1
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Real footage (interpolated, noise reduced, color balanced, sharpened) of Curiosity Rover Landing on Mars Aug 6, 2012. ππ#physics #science #astronomy #space #NASA #universe #Mars #curiosity #rover #real #earth #engineering
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π₯1
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β€βπ₯9β€1
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Elephants' feet are flat because of a large pad of gristle under each heel which acts as a shock absorber and helps them walk quietly.
They can even hear with they feet, picking up on noises which register low-frequency rumbles up to 20 miles away
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They can even hear with they feet, picking up on noises which register low-frequency rumbles up to 20 miles away
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π€―6π5β€1π1
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