i hate when i browse math-related tags on this site and half the posts are people ranting about how much they hate her. why are you so mean to my wife
my favourite button ever is "open link in new tab"..
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i think aliens should stop by, give the answer to an unsolved math problem, not explain it, and then leave
90% of particle physicists give up on bigger colliders right before finally discovering supersymmetric particles #NeverStopBuilding
Anyone else want to smash their face into this “pillow”? Just us … ok! 😅
Researchers propose that this planetary nebula was created by two stars that sloughed off material over thousands of years in fits and starts. As the pair closely orbited one another, they may have entered a phase of more violent and highly directed mass ejections.
The Hubble Space Telescope first looked at this planetary nebula in 1998. By comparing the old and new Hubble observations, we can literally see how it changed over time.
What’s special about this image is that the Hubble’s unique ultraviolet capabilities helped reveal how much dust obscures the nebula’s central star, as well as the star’s temperature and age.
Credit: NASA, ESA, Joel Kastner (RIT).
ALT TEXT: A nebula with a pink elliptical shell is surrounded by concentric of blue gas, all set on a black star-filled background. A small bright star is in the middle of the nebula. On top of the pink shell are a series of wide, blue, linear structures. Two of them cross, forming a boxy, wide X shape. A third cuts vertically through the center of the X. Superimposed on all of these structures are vein-like filaments of dark red gas, including a thicker red equatorial belt.
it’s time to look at some photos of pikas carrying plants and flowers in their mouths
“The corruption begins with the mouth, the tongue, the wanting. The first poem in the world is I want to eat.”
— Erica Jong, from “Where It Begins,” Fruits & Vegetables: Poems By Erica Jong (Holt, 1971)
| madge | usa | 16 | aspiring physics + maths major |
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