Honey Is The Only Food Product That Never Spoils. There Are Pots Of Honey That Are Over Five Thousand

honey is the only food product that never spoils. there are pots of honey that are over five thousand years old and still completely edible

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7 years ago
Andromeda Galaxy Observed In Infrared

Andromeda galaxy observed in infrared

Credit: NASA / WISE

7 years ago

me as a child: labs are spotless and big and scary…………everything is high tech and everyone is super smart and knows everything…….

all actual labs ever:

Me As A Child: Labs Are Spotless And Big And Scary…………everything Is High Tech And Everyone Is
6 years ago

sure he’s well versed in leftist theory but does he do the dishes

7 years ago
Yes I’m Reposting… But This Is My Absolute Favorite Post. Great Way To Start To My Intense Day, Full

Yes I’m reposting… but this is my absolute favorite post. Great way to start to my intense day, full of cramming and memorizing pages and pages of lab procedures. 

7 years ago
What Are The Four Fundamental Forces Of Nature?

What are the four fundamental forces of nature?

In physics, the fundamental interactions, also known as fundamental forces, are the interactions that do not appear to be reducible to more basic interactions. There are four conventionally accepted fundamental interactions—gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak. Each one is described mathematically as a field. The gravitational force is attributed to the curvature of spacetime, described by Einstein’s general theory of relativity. The other three, part of the Standard Model of particle physics, are described as discrete quantum fields, and their interactions are each carried by a quantum, an elementary particle.

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Gravity, or gravitation, is a natural phenomenon by which all things with mass are brought toward (or gravitate toward) one another, including planets, stars and galaxies, and other physical objects. Since energy and mass are equivalent, all forms of energy (including light) cause gravitation and are under the influence of it. On Earth, gravity gives weight to physical objects, and causes the ocean tides. The gravitational attraction of the original gaseous matter present in the Universe caused it to begin coalescing, forming stars – and for the stars to group together into galaxies – so gravity is responsible for many of the large scale structures in the Universe. Gravity has an infinite range, although its effects become increasingly weaker on farther objects.

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Electromagnetism is a branch of physics involving the study of the electromagnetic force, a type of physical interaction that occurs between electrically charged particles. 

Electromagnetic phenomena are defined in terms of the electromagnetic force, sometimes called the Lorentz force, which includes both electricity and magnetism as different manifestations of the same phenomenon.

Ordinary matter takes its form as a result of intermolecular forces between individual atoms and molecules in matter, and is a manifestation of the electromagnetic force. Electrons are bound by the electromagnetic force to atomic nuclei, and their orbital shapes and their influence on nearby atoms with their electrons is described by quantum mechanics. The electromagnetic force governs the processes involved in chemistry, which arise from interactions between the electrons of neighboring atoms.

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The strong interaction is the mechanism responsible for the strong nuclear force (also called the strong force or nuclear strong force). At the range of 10−15 m (1 femtometer), the strong force is approximately 137 times as strong as electromagnetism, a million times as strong as the weak interaction and 1038 times as strong as gravitation. The strong nuclear force holds most ordinary matter together because it confines quarks into hadron particles such as the proton and neutron. In addition, the strong force binds neutrons and protons to create atomic nuclei. Most of the mass of a common proton or neutron is the result of the strong force field energy; the individual quarks provide only about 1% of the mass of a proton.

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The weak interaction (the weak force or weak nuclear force) is the mechanism of interaction between sub-atomic particles that causes radioactive decay and thus plays an essential role in nuclear fission. 

The weak force, or weak interaction, is stronger than gravity, but it is only effective at very short distances. It acts on the subatomic level and plays a crucial role in powering stars and creating elements.

Sources: Wikipedia ( x | x | x | x | x | x )  images: hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu

7 years ago
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle
I’ll Say It Again: Scientists Have Created A Synthetic Stingray That’s Propelled By Living Muscle

I’ll say it again: Scientists have created a synthetic stingray that’s propelled by living muscle cells and controlled by light.

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But the ultimate goal isn’t a cyborg sea monster - it’s a human heart.

“I want to build an artificial heart, but you’re not going to go from zero to a whole heart overnight,” says Kit Parker, a bioengineer and physicist at Harvard University’s Wyss Institute. “This is a training exercise.”

Full, fascinating story here.

7 years ago

It’s kind of fucked up when you realize the image of the quaint 1950s leave it to beaver family with the housewife and hard working husband is a propaganda model that had to be adopted to justify stripping women of their jobs they were able to get during WWII. Like women literally proved they could keep an industria wartime economy afloat without men and society had to craft some serious insidious shit to get them back into the home.

7 years ago

ok kids repeat after me

vinegar and bleach makes chlorine gas, which is highly toxic

ammonia and bleach makes chloramine, which is highly toxic

rubbing alcohol and bleach makes chloroform, which is highly toxic

hydrogen peroxide and vinegar makes peracetic/peroxyacetic acid, which can be highly corrosive

be careful about your cleaning products and dont get yourself injured or potentially killed ok

7 years ago

kinda cool to think how someone somewhere is having the best day of their life today. someone’s hearing “i love you” for the first time today. someone’s gonna meet the love of their life today. someone’s gonna get the job of their dreams today. it’s someone’s best day today. and guess what binch? tomorrow it could be ur best day so keep going

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