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dreamer-garage · 9 days
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Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
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apexboy · 9 months
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okosen · 3 months
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collabwithmyself · 1 month
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lil bit on how teams/guilds work in my pmd au
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Round 5 (Quarter Finals) Matchup 2
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Mercury 80 (Hg) - The one, the only, (well not quite but close enough) liquid metal that doesn't burn you. It'll just fuck you up in a bunch of other ways.
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Carbon 6 (C) - Diamond, as well as coal. Critical to life, so much so that all life on earth is considered 'carbon based'
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aircooled911 · 1 month
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deathgirrlx · 8 months
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This was taken during "Nazareth", one of my favorite Sleep Token songs, so I made this drawing just because. :)
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en-wheelz-me · 8 months
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Two-faced solar panels can generate more power at up to 70% less cost
Researchers have built a new kind of two-faced (bifacial) panel. They used single-walled carbon nanotubes as both front and back electrodes. These tubes are just 2.2 nanometers across. That is slightly thinner than a strand of human DNA. A piece of paper is thicker than 45,000 nanotubes stacked on top of each other. The study is published in the journal Nature Communications, and the team included Surrey scientists working with colleagues at the University of Cambridge, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xidian University, and Zhengzhou University, China. Dr. Jing Zhang, research fellow at Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute, said, "Our bifacial cells can harvest sunlight from both front and back panels. This generates more energy and depends less on which angle the light hits them.
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Round 15 - Winners II
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constanzarte · 4 months
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Victor Müller
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unsavory-melon · 6 months
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Science side of tumblr, what would this thing be called
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I dont think its just a cyclopentane. It should be stable and saturated
The formula would be smn like C5H4
I need help
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Direct air capture requires copious amounts of renewable energy if it is going to be carbon negative. For example, one analysis found that removing the majority of current emissions, 30 gigaton (Gt)/year, would require around 50 exajoules (EJ)/year of electricity by 2100, and 250 EJ/year of heat, representing over half of today’s final energy consumption globally. Now, few people think that anyone would try to build out that much direct air capture—even removing 1 Gt/year would be quite a feat; 30 would be nearly unthinkable—but the point is worth noting. Climate-significant use of direct air capture assumes cheap and abundant renewable energy.
Holly Jean Buck, Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero is Not Enough
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element-tournament · 8 months
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FINALS
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CARBON:
Forms the basis of all life
What diamonds, coal, and pencil lead are made of
Used to make graphene, one of the strongest materials (one atom of thickness is 200x stronger than steel)
SILICON:
Not to be confused with Silicone
Could potentially be used to make life instead of carbon
Used in a lot of electronics, hence the name of silicon valley
ARGON:
Has a distinctive purple glow
used in neon signs
often mistaken as a pirate's favorite element
POTASSIUM:
Found in high quantity in bananas
burning it produces a light purple or red flame
the first metal to be discovered by electrolysis
STRONTIUM:
Used in cancer treatment
Used in toothpaste
The most accurate atomic clock (to one second in the 200 million years) uses strontium atoms
FLOURINE:
the most receptive and most electronegative of all the chemical elements
oxygen, helium, neon, and argon are the only elements fluorine can't react with
the only element that can react with noble gases, specifically xenon, krypton, and radon
BISMUTH:
the most diamagnetic metal (meaning it gets repelled by magnets instead of attracted)
Known for its unique shape and colorful style
PROMETHIUM:
the last lanthanoid to be discovered
PLUTONIUM:
Named after the dwarf planet Pluto
Was once thought to have been discovered by Enrico Fermi along with element 93, but he was actually mistaken. He named it Hesperium.
An unnaturally poor conductor of electricity
Used to make atomic bombs, even more powerful than uranium
Known by some as the "forbidden gummy"
COBALT:
Turns a vibrant blue when heated to extreme temperatures
Named after kobolds, who are "mythical, death-dealing goblins" (not the lizard kobold)
One of only three elements that are ferromagnetic at room temperature
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collabwithmyself · 6 months
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HEY MAN. ARE YOU LIKE. OKAY
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whenidip · 5 months
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