Ascension dinner (à Mambo Italia)
#Repost @forbes French billionaire Xavier Niel is investing $100 million of his own money to open a free coding school in Silicon Valley. The school will be absolutely free to attend and is scheduled to open in July. The school will also provide 600 free dorms for disadvantaged students. Visit the link in our profile to read more and find out how you can apply.
Spaxels let you draw 3D figures in the air using light. These guys chose to draw a teapot. I approve — but it would also be great to draw charts and graphs, no?
#Repost @brightgameli with @repostapp. ・・・ Heeeeeeeaaaarrrrrddd??????? #randompicsifind
#Repost @heatherllove with @repostapp. ・・・ Are you as hungry for God during the "good days?" Or, have you learned to live without praying because you don't think you need Him then? From my sermon on YouTube, "Empty Words." 💜
#Repost @natgeo (@get_repost) ・・・ Photo and caption by @petekmuller. Along the Mathioya river, the sound of rushing water makes the world beyond feel like tracing. Deep in Kenya's Muranga County, the river meanders between hills and sustains artisanal tea plantations, which in turn sustain the community. Foot paths span its banks, from which I cast my fly line with rainbow trout in mind. Owing to Muranga's high altitude, the days are both radiant and temperate at once, allowing for comfortable wading in pursuit of fish. In between assignments, I visit Muranga as often as I possible. It is, perhaps, the most serene and restorative place I know. Follow National Geographic photographer @petekmuller for observations and adventures from #Kenya and beyond. #Kenya #Africa #rivers #outdoors #nature #fishing
#Repost @cnn ・・・ Scientists have discovered a planet, named GJ 357 d, that is about six times larger than Earth, orbits a dwarf star every 55.7 days, and could potentially provide Earth-like conditions. Researchers don’t know whether the newfound exoplanet, which is 31 light-years away, is rocky like our own planet 🌎However, they do know that it could potentially support liquid water on its surface because it exists in the star’s habitable zone. "This is exciting, as this is humanity's first nearby super-Earth that could harbor life,” said Lisa Kaltenegger, a professor at Cornell who authored a study on the planet and two other nearby exoplanets. (📸: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0u8ovwgMvuNxUoS1OfPypgbiFGpyw_YQGNa_o0/?igshid=nbnjk2489wqy