Breaking News: Evidence is mounting that a tiny subatomic particle is being influenced by forms of matter and energy that are not yet known to science but which may nevertheless affect the nature and evolution of the universe. https://t.co/8cwwhlPCOe
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 7, 2021
Category: Geek Stuff
Wow
“For us, this is just amazing.”
A volcano eruption in Geldingadalur, near Iceland's capital Reykjavik, has drawn hundreds like Professor @VTLAB_Joel @unige_en to witness the spectacle. It’s the first eruption on the peninsula in almost 800 years pic.twitter.com/YK9lzYkz4q
— Bloomberg Originals (@bbgoriginals) March 23, 2021
Letter from a friend
You’re looking at the real deal images I used to make my pinpoint landing. This is how I quickly got my bearings and picked the safest target in the last three minutes before touchdown. How it works: https://t.co/Q1dBl8ZH8x pic.twitter.com/HK6uuKbLcQ
— NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) March 11, 2021
Cool
A drone operator shot a short video in a Minneapolis bowling alley to rally support for the business. It was viewed hundreds of thousands of times on social media and won high praise from Hollywood directors. https://t.co/1hzsXQa7ev pic.twitter.com/1SHY1HDy1d
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 11, 2021
Wonderful
It feels good to be doing big things again:
Will he see his shadow?
Punxsatawney will host Groundhog's Day prediction virtually this year https://t.co/vxaJ7f9edH pic.twitter.com/M8fu6bykgf
— The Hill (@thehill) February 1, 2021
Birth of a magnetar
I didn’t even know what one was until I read this:
In a First, Astronomers Witnessed the Birth of a Supermassive Magnetar Following a Glorious Kilonova https://t.co/505CfQMcc5
— Suburban Guerrilla Ω (@SusieMadrak) November 21, 2020
Whoa
Beluga whales are capable of vocalisations remarkably close to human speech [source: https://t.co/kCuItLOcs5] pic.twitter.com/1dc3NUR3Na
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) November 8, 2020
Look up
Yeah, any three objects make a triangle, but they'll be close together.
— Thrillist (@Thrillist) October 22, 2020
https://t.co/98DBF1LJiD
I already knew this from my other life
Researchers At Large Hadron Collider Are Confident To Make Contact With Parallel Universe In Days https://t.co/29Mj4yCBmd
— Suburban Guerrilla Ω (@SusieMadrak) October 13, 2020
