The solar winds, which are charged particles being moved by solar radiation, will prevent us from being hit with charged particles and solar radiation?
Spiderman, Spiderman....
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Metal Velcro
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· Score: 4, Funny
Does whatever a spider can, Bonds to lightweight Composites Or other metal Surfaces
I just did a report for my Engineering and Architectural Design concerning the use of carbon-nanotubes.... and not one single person, student or faculty, had ever heard of them. This is wholly depressing, BUT afterwards several students and a few teachers came to talk to me privately about it, and ask for more information.
Does anyone else think that scientific news actually DESERVES and NEEDS to be heard by the general populace? Even if they don't get it, they'll still know about it. Hell, most of them probably don't get The Apprentice, but they keep watching.
THIS close to getting the first comment, but NOOOO, it had to tell me that my username was wrong!
Keep in Mind what the Oceans are Made of...
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Melting Europa
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· Score: 1
The pH value of Europa's oceans, if I recall correctly, are about 0.
0!
Combined with - Pervasive radiation for millions of years, crushing pressures beneath miles of rock, the volume of liquid being dealt with, the radically shifting temperatures assuming Europa has a molten core, and once again, a pH value low enough to actually make any nearly probe dissolve after one dip, means that even IF they use a radioactive heater, it sure as hell won't do much.
I've done this... I was trying to learn a really difficult song. In my dream that night, I started playing it. I watched my fingering, woke up at 3am, and started playing it perfectly! Annoyed my gf at the time, but it's pretty cool nonetheless. Nowadays, if I wanna learn something, I speedread it before bed.
The solar winds, which are charged particles being moved by solar radiation, will prevent us from being hit with charged particles and solar radiation?
Does whatever a spider can,
Bonds to lightweight
Composites
Or other metal
Surfaces
Watch out!
Here comes the Spidermaaaaaan!
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I just did a report for my Engineering and Architectural Design concerning the use of carbon-nanotubes.... and not one single person, student or faculty, had ever heard of them. This is wholly depressing, BUT afterwards several students and a few teachers came to talk to me privately about it, and ask for more information.
Does anyone else think that scientific news actually DESERVES and NEEDS to be heard by the general populace? Even if they don't get it, they'll still know about it. Hell, most of them probably don't get The Apprentice, but they keep watching.
THIS close to getting the first comment, but NOOOO, it had to tell me that my username was wrong!
The pH value of Europa's oceans, if I recall correctly, are about 0.
0!
Combined with - Pervasive radiation for millions of years, crushing pressures beneath miles of rock, the volume of liquid being dealt with, the radically shifting temperatures assuming Europa has a molten core, and once again, a pH value low enough to actually make any nearly probe dissolve after one dip, means that even IF they use a radioactive heater, it sure as hell won't do much.
I've done this... I was trying to learn a really difficult song. In my dream that night, I started playing it. I watched my fingering, woke up at 3am, and started playing it perfectly! Annoyed my gf at the time, but it's pretty cool nonetheless. Nowadays, if I wanna learn something, I speedread it before bed.
Oh, COME ON! I waited 30 seconds, and it says I only waited 10, and need to wait 20. The purpose of this is....?