These 5 healthy habits could help you live a decade longer, study suggestshttps://edition.cnn.com/2018/04/30/health/life-expectancy-habits-studyBlue light like that from smartphones linked to some cancers, study findshttps://edition.cnn.com/2018/04/27/health/artificial-blue-light-prostate-breast-cancer-studyBrain tumors on the rise in England, raising cell phone concernshttps://edition.cnn.com/2018/05/02/health/brain-tumors-cell-phones-studyHow much exercise your kid needs, based on the latest researchhttps://edition.cnn.com/2018/04/24/health/exercise-kids-teens-parenting-explainerStriking aerial photos show human impact on the natural worldhttp://edition.cnn.com/style/article/tom-hegen-aerial-photography
5/3/2018 1:05:27 AM
Who Was She? A DNA Test Only Opened New MysteriesHow Alice Collins Plebuch’s foray into “recreational genomics” upended a family treehttps://medium.com/thewashingtonpost/who-was-she-a-dna-test-only-opened-new-mysteries-777fd5aaa924Quite long, but anybody interested in DNA, DNA testing, or family trees would enjoy it.Basically, a woman got her DNA tested through 23andMe, and discovered she was 50% Ashkenazi Jewish, which was impossible as the family came from Irish immigrants.She went on a long, very long, personal full-time investigation which entailed doing DNA tests of dozens of relatives and others. Her brother even made an iPad app to do the data analysis as their spreadsheet was getting too big (he was a retired NASA scientist, and even she used to work in IT, so they were the perfect people for this), and eventually, they found the truth:
7/23/2018 2:26:52 AM
badum, tshgg
7/23/2018 3:50:22 PM
7/23/2018 6:05:56 PM
I'm not sure it counts as interesting, but I have a new article in Science. http://science.sciencemag.org/content/early/2018/07/18/science.aar5836 Your browser does not support the video tag.[Edited on July 24, 2018 at 3:55 PM. Reason : trying to work html]
7/24/2018 3:54:21 PM
^ great work man!**********************************************Nature is awesome; never ceases to amaze!How Spiders Use Silk to Fly
7/24/2018 9:52:45 PM
7/24/2018 11:10:39 PM
^ duh, gravity messing up clouds, pulling them down to earth!
7/25/2018 12:26:58 AM
GG on being published dark one
7/25/2018 5:26:47 AM
Gravity waves are pretty much ubiquitous in the atmosphere.They're just waves where the restoring force is gravity. Check Wikipedia and don't mix them up with gravitational waves. The big mystery here is how are the waves eroding the cloud. It's hard to definitively say with direct observations. To get rid of cloud you either have to make the environment warmer or dryer. So the waves pretty much have to cause the mixing in of dry air. It more a question about stability (buoyancy) and how much turbulent mixing the wave can cause. The other mystery is how such long, organized, long-lasting waves are being triggered. All we have there are wild guesses.
7/25/2018 10:03:59 AM
^damnit. It was supposed to say"...without direct observations..."
7/25/2018 3:20:59 PM
I don’t understand these gravity wavesI understand different parts of the earth have different density and thus gravity, are you saying this variation is what causes the waves in the atmosphere? Like as the air moves around through different gravitational fields, waves are induced?Or do you mean like waves created from the moon and stuff in space?Congrats though, I saw that article on google news, very cool
7/26/2018 2:18:58 AM
Check this Mars thread for some interesting news:message_topic.aspx?topic=448693&page=1#16497657(Go watch the skies tonight... read above)
8/1/2018 8:40:37 PM
^^ Nothing so exotic. Anything that causes a rapid pressure change will cause a gravity wave. If the temperature has the right structure, it will act as a wave duct and allow the wave to propagate a long way without dispersing. Gravity is just the force that eventually dampens the waves.Rapid heat release from rapid condensation inside a thunderstorm updraft can cause a gravity wave. At night, air over mountains can cool really fast. Since cold air is denser than warm air, it slides down the mountain. If it hit a layer of stable air that is going to be resistant to moving, it's like ringing a bell and waves are generated.
8/1/2018 11:57:15 PM
The corona is the Sun's outer atmosphere which extends for millions of km, and reaches temperatures of around 1,000,000 C, way hotter than the Sun's surface, which is 'only' 6,000 C (lava is ~1,000 C).NASA is sending a probe to the Sun next week, which will reach within 6 million km of the Sun, passing through regions of the corona reaching temperatures of about 600,000 C (1m F). And it will then orbit the sun and send back data until 2025. Prior to that, the closest a spacecraft had approached the Sun was ~40 million km.
8/4/2018 4:57:43 AM
P.S. Make sure to watch the GIF of its trajectory:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parker_Solar_Probe#/media/File:Animation_of_Parker_Solar_Probe_trajectory.gifAnd this simply way too amazing!
8/4/2018 5:14:05 AM
5/13/2019 2:07:34 AM
Face transplantNOTE: Some disturbing before/after images, as well as a pic of the new face by itself not attached to anybodyhttps://www.quora.com/What-have-you-seen-that-made-you-think-Wait-they-can-actually-do-that/answer/Sean-Kernan
4/29/2020 8:13:28 AM
^^ LOVE Veritasium. I majored in Chemistry, which is closely tied to physics, so i usually grasp stuff, but that guy really does a great job of breaking down complex ideas for a wide audience.^A real life Arseface from preacher
4/29/2020 2:57:20 PM
https://www.npr.org/2022/07/21/1112356969/the-new-science-coming-from-the-james-webb-telescope-has-astronomers-giddyI almost bumped this thrad: https://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=594696
7/21/2022 2:46:25 PM
https://www.npr.org/2022/10/20/1130188178/james-webb-telescope-photo-pillars-creation-stars
10/20/2022 3:55:08 PM
^found on reddit, used AI to identify and remove stars from image:Full Res: https://preview.redd.it/re6rfp0ryww91.jpg?width=7960&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9fcb342bf0ad90c007371b0906de6392255b2a65Info on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/yhaepq/270000_stars_counted_and_separated_from_the_jwsts/
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