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Alloys: 6061 AluminumAmong the most popular aluminum alloys, 6061 aluminum is an alloy in the 6000 s
1951… how kids have fun! by x-ray delta one on Flickr.
1949 … dread and death! by x-ray delta one on Flickr.
Exploring the hyperchaos of mid-infrared lasersChaos, often popularized as the ‘butterfly
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40 years ago today, on September 5, 1977, Voyager 1 launched and forever changed our understanding o
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nemfrog: “Making the death seat safer.” Popular science. July 1950. Magazine cover art.
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There are only 35 different types of Snowflakes!Unlike popular belief that there exists an infinite
Men and Women Ride the Same Emotional Roller CoasterContrary to popular myths on stereotypes, women
Here are eight species living on the brink, thanks to weather and climate change A volatile fut
Albert C. Koch – Scientist of the DaayAlbert C. Koch, a German/American naturalist, showman, a
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1910 … RMS Lusitania by x-ray delta one on Flickr.
1970’s … Archie gets religion! by x-ray delta one on Flickr.
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The massive “Depthscrapers” of the future (Everyday Science and Mechanics, 1931)
nemfrog:“When stars explode.” Popular Science. July 1946.
Today, we’re honoring the late Carl Sagan—who would have been 83 today. And we can&a
On this day in 1867—150 years ago—Marie Curie was born! The pioneering chemist, physicis
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