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Japanese Study Reveals Why Cats Stick Their Landings Japanese researchers solve a 300-year-old physics puzzle by showing how cats' flexible thoracic spine enables mid-air rotation to land safely.

Japanese Study Reveals Why Cats Stick Their Landings

#CatsOfTwitter #Science #Physics #AnimalBehaviour #AusNews

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Thank you very much to Christine Papadakis from #TUM for being the #Chemical #Physics and #Polymerphysics #CPP section head and putting together such a wonderful program for the 2026 edition of the #spring #meeting of the German Physical Society of the Condensed Matter Section (#SKM) #DPGDD26

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Researchers crack the physics of dangerous battery dendrites Researchers have uncovered the mechanical properties of the nanoscale "thorns" that develop inside lithium-ion batteries, which can cause them to short circuit and die – or worse, such as spontaneously catch on fire. These thorns, known as dendrites, have been difficult to study and understand – until now. While scientists have studied dendrites within cells for some time, researchers in Singapore and several US universities, including the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), have uncovered some key mechanical properties that contribute to their formation and expansion, which opens the door to finding ways to inhibit their growth. "Despite decades of study, the fundamental nanomechanical properties of lithium dendrites remained a mystery – until now," said co-lead author Qing Ai, a former research scientist at Rice University. Lithium dendrites – around 100 times thinner than a single human hair – can form inside a battery during charging, growing out from the anode, or the negative terminal. Normally, lithium should spread smoothly across the surface of the negative terminal when charging, but it can instead build up as metallic needle-like structures that slowly penetrate the battery. Inside the cell, the thin separator between the negative and positive electrodes is then at risk...

Researchers crack the physics of dangerous battery dendrites
->New Atlas | More on "Lithium battery dendrite growth physics" at BigEarthData.ai | #Battery #RenewableEnergy #Physics

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In a ‘Did you know…’ article featured today, @wikipedia reminds us that an independent panel of expert scientists found no evidence that ‘cold fusion’ had ever occurred at the National Institute for Cold #Fusion. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Cold_Fusio...

#chemistry #physics […]

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Scientists crack a 20-year nuclear mystery behind the creation of gold Gold and other heavy elements are born in some of the universe’s most violent events—but scientists still struggle to understand the nuclear steps that create them. Now, nuclear physicists have…

Scientists crack a 20-year nuclear mystery behind the creation of gold. Via @sciencedaily_official #Science #Physics #ParticlePhysics 🔭🔬🧪🥼🧑‍🔬

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and the other 19 are distinct.

This is actually used in constructing manifolds and, if you have orbits, which we will discuss next, orbifolds. They are also used in constructing principal G-bundles, which is all the rage nowadays.

#physics #math

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Happy 147th Birthday anniversary to Albert Einstein! 🎂🎊❤️ One of the greatest scientists and a beautiful soul. And happy π day!
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#Einstein #AlbertEinstein #theoryofrelativity #physics #piday

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Alkali–silica reaction - Wikipedia

Now I know what this is! I remember seeing this reaction before and not knowing what it was.

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#chemistry #physics #science #interesting

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Advances and challenges in novel non-perovskite-based ferroelectrics film for memory device applications
2025 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 64 030001

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#JJAP
#Physics
#review
#ferroelctric
#perovskite
#memory
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Been reading this in between researching things. I do recommend this book!

#astrophysics #physics #astronomy

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From Quantum Physics to Coastal Resilience Brad Bartz to Present Who Turned the Power Back On at AltaSea Los Angeles CA (SPX) Feb 08, 2026 Solar engineer and ABC Solar founder Brad Bartz will deliver a keynote-style talk titled "The Palos Verdes Landslide: Who Turned the Power Back On?" during an upcoming community event at AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles on March 14, 2026. The presentation blends scientific storytelling with real-world engineering experience, exploring how fundamental physics principles translate into resilient energy solutions. Bartz, who founded ABC Solar more than 25 years ago, is known for emphasizing practical deployment of solar and battery technologies under challenging conditions. His upcoming talk begins with a surprising starting point: quantum mechanics. "Solar power begins with a quantized energy transfer event - what I call a microscopic fist fight between light and matter," Bartz explains. "Billions of these tiny interactions happen every second, and together they create the electricity that powers our homes." The presentation traces the scientific lineage from Max Planck's introduction of energy quanta to Albert Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect - the phenomenon that makes photovoltaic electricity possible. Bartz uses analogies ranging from chocolate milk separation to ping-pong ball photons to help audiences visualize complex physical processes. But the central narrative moves beyond theory. The talk...

From Quantum Physics to Coastal Resilience Brad Bartz to Present Who Turned the Power Back On at AltaSea
->Solar Daily | More on "Solar resilience quantum energy solutions" at BigEarthData.ai | #Coastal #Ocean #Physics

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Image of a purple sphere on a star studded background. The sphere has a series of glowing yellow lines curving out from its poles.

Image of a purple sphere on a star studded background. The sphere has a series of glowing yellow lines curving out from its poles.

Magnetars drag spacetime to power superluminous supernovae

Frame-dragging may explain an odd pattern seen in the brightest supernovae.

Archive: ia: https://s.faithcollapsing.com/r57ms […]

[Original post on faithcollapsing.com]

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When God Speaks In Differential Equations

When God Speaks In Differential Equations

When God Speaks In Differential Equations

#Physics #Electromagnetism #Maxwell #Equations #Lecture

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UFC-RHCM defines the Hubble tension
#HubbleTension #astrophysics #physics

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Please drive carefully: scientists plan to transport volatile antimatter for first time Cern researchers are testing traps capable of moving antimatter, which explodes into energy as soon as it comes into contact with regular matter

Article: “Antimatter emitters are readily available at supermarkets in the form of bananas, which emit antiparticles through the radioactive decay of potassium. Sadly, they have limited value for understanding the universe.”

Inevitable thoughts: “42”

#physics

www.theguardian.com/science/2026...

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#theinterplex #science #scientist #scientific #amazon #energy #future #planet #earth #physics #biology #power #solar #sun #technology #tech #hydropower #life #andes #renewable #system #systems #interview #sciencenews #news #agriculture #food #indigenous #river #biodiversity

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Mens Premium Organic T-Shirt | h4k3rl1f3 UNOBSERVED AND THRIVING? ⭐ physics, science ❗ cat

Another cool t-shirt for my fellow nerds. h4k3rl1f3.myspreadshop.co.uk/unobserved+a... #physics #science #math @iop.org @physicstoday.aip.org @aip.bsky.social @physicsworld.bsky.social @physicsmagazine.bsky.social

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Lab for Kids at Queens High School Friday, Anjali and I were at Queens High School doing our Lab for Kids Outreach Activity. Anjali is wonderful!  She does a really impressive job teaching the physics while being a Biology majo…

Another awesome #LabforKids day at #Queens High School.

I love working with awesome #NYC high school students doing #physics.
#ITeachPhysics

cosmicpathways.org/2026/03/14/l...

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JENKEM - Matt Tomasello in "Rodney Mullen on Bath Salts: Round Three"
JENKEM - Matt Tomasello in "Rodney Mullen on Bath Salts: Round Three" YouTube video by jenkemmag

#physics #skateboarding #legend

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The house really tried to do a backflip. 0/10 on the landing. 🤸‍♂️🏠 #Gymnastics #Explosion #Trucking #Fail #Physics

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March 14th is Pi Day when the mathematical constant pi is celebrated. Fun facts: This date was chosen as the date March 14 or 3/14 are the first three digits of pi – 3.4. Pi Day was founded by Physicist Larry Shaw in 1988.

#math #mathematics #onthisay #pi #physics

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Albert Einstein born | March 14, 1879 | HISTORY On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein is born in Ulm, Germany. Einstein’s theories of special and general relativity dra...

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#Einstein #history #physics

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Tackling industry’s burdensome bubble problem MIT researchers uncovered the physics behind bubble-removing membranes that could improve bioreactors, chemical production, and more.

Tackling industry’s burdensome bubble problem.

#science #physics #news

www.lifescience.net/news/7036/ta...

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Demonstration of high Johnson’s figure of merit (ft × VBR >20 THz·V) and fmax × VBR (>42 THz·V) for Al0.66Ga0.34N channel MISHEMT on bulk AlN substrates
2025 Appl. Phys. Express 18 086501

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#APEX
#OpenAccess
#Physics
#aluminum
#gallium
#nitride

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Fresh chive shoots and dandelion leaves, some partially covered in snow, are thriving in a balcony planter. The snow on the shoots has melted into droplets, some of which are in focus. Within these droplets, point reflections of the neighboring shoots is visible.


The completely blurred background is dominated by a large, snow-covered birch tree and a white sky.

Fresh chive shoots and dandelion leaves, some partially covered in snow, are thriving in a balcony planter. The snow on the shoots has melted into droplets, some of which are in focus. Within these droplets, point reflections of the neighboring shoots is visible. The completely blurred background is dominated by a large, snow-covered birch tree and a white sky.

A chive shoot, covered in droplets that show point reflections of the background, stands out against a nearly black metal border that is just drying and partially covered with yellow-green  lichens. Two neighboring shoots are also partially visible. The photograph resembles a mixture of abstract and photorealistic painting.

A chive shoot, covered in droplets that show point reflections of the background, stands out against a nearly black metal border that is just drying and partially covered with yellow-green lichens. Two neighboring shoots are also partially visible. The photograph resembles a mixture of abstract and photorealistic painting.

#Stunday With #Fascinating #Nature And #Physics
#Reflections And #Refraction
Point And Axis Reflection By Former #Snow
#WinterVibes And #SpringVibes
#Macrophotography #EastCoastKin #abstract #abstractArt #PhotographyIsArt #BlueskyArtShow #chive

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He is known for his theory of relativity and his mass–energy equivalence formula E = MC(squared). He was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics. The Swedish committee that names Nobel laureates said Einstein was being recognized for “his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect” That effect was critical to the development of quantum theory.

He is known for his theory of relativity and his mass–energy equivalence formula E = MC(squared). He was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Physics. The Swedish committee that names Nobel laureates said Einstein was being recognized for “his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect” That effect was critical to the development of quantum theory.

From Discovery.com:

The image that the Guardian calls "arguably one of the best known press photographs of any 20th century personality" was taken on March 14, 1951 — Einstein's birthday. The scientist was leaving his 72nd birthday party at Princeton University, which had been swarming with photographers, and was understandably tired of smiling all night.

As he left the event and climbed into the backseat of a car between Dr. Frank Aydelotte, the former head of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University, and Aydelotte's wife, Marie Jeanette, another throng of reporters and photographers advanced. Einstein was in no mood. According to legend, he shouted, "That's enough!" But they didn't listen. Out of exasperation — and maybe a little spite — Einstein stuck his tongue out at the crowd, then immediately turned away. Arthur Sasse from UPI was lucky enough to capture the split-second shot.

Einstein might have been over it that night, but he was still a good sport. He loved the photo Sasse snapped and asked UPI for nine prints he could use as personal greeting cards. Most of them were cropped to include only his face, creating the iconic image we all know today.

From Discovery.com: The image that the Guardian calls "arguably one of the best known press photographs of any 20th century personality" was taken on March 14, 1951 — Einstein's birthday. The scientist was leaving his 72nd birthday party at Princeton University, which had been swarming with photographers, and was understandably tired of smiling all night. As he left the event and climbed into the backseat of a car between Dr. Frank Aydelotte, the former head of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University, and Aydelotte's wife, Marie Jeanette, another throng of reporters and photographers advanced. Einstein was in no mood. According to legend, he shouted, "That's enough!" But they didn't listen. Out of exasperation — and maybe a little spite — Einstein stuck his tongue out at the crowd, then immediately turned away. Arthur Sasse from UPI was lucky enough to capture the split-second shot. Einstein might have been over it that night, but he was still a good sport. He loved the photo Sasse snapped and asked UPI for nine prints he could use as personal greeting cards. Most of them were cropped to include only his face, creating the iconic image we all know today.

“Creativity is intelligence having fun.”
-Physicist, engineer, and teacher Albert Einstein, born on this day in 1879

#WriterSky #BookSky #SciSky #Physics #AnnusMirabilis #History #BOTD

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