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It's Singapore's 45th National Day and the big celebration will be happening within Marina Bay tonight. Good luck to those looking forward to capture the sizzlin' pyrotechnics display at Marina Bay.
Fireworks Schedule for tonight – 9th August 2010
You can also read a travel article on Singapore with my featured pics at Dave Travel Corner
Daily #Art - Day 02-15-19
(2019) Galileo Galilei
Here’s an illustrated tribute to Galileo Galilei (Feb 15, 1564 – Jan 8, 1642), for his 455th birthday.
The illustration included a loose portrait of Galileo, and the four moons of Jupiter he discovered: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.
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113 days looking at the trees of the Garden of Irma. Shot on beer can. #Solargraphy #PhotoProject #SolarLandscape 113 Days #PaperNegative #Foma #DIY #Pinhole #Camera #Estrella #Damm de 50cl #Recycling x #JBCunillera #LargeFormat #analog #AnaloguePhotography #AlternativePhotographicProcess #ExperimentalPhotography #SlowPhotography #ScienceArt #AstroPhotography #TimeLapse #sun #SunTracks #LataCam
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Shot on soda can. The Cadí in spring.🌻 #PhotoProject #SolarLandscape #TimeLapse #Analog of the #Sun ☀️. #Solargraphy , #Photography in a #ExtremeLongExposure during 2 days, #largeformat #camera #pinhole 📷 / 33cl #SodaCan #CocaCola / Ø 0,36mm / #B/N #PaperNegative #Foma C312 x #JBCunillera #Barcelona #LargeFormat #analog #AnaloguePhotography #AlternativePhotographicProcess #ExperimentalPhotography #SlowPhotography #ScienceArt #AstroPhotography #TimeLapse #sun #SunTracks #LataCam www.instagram.com/photosensitiveexperiences/ www.facebook.com/experienciasfotosensibles
Oil, 18 x 24 inches
"Perhaps the most wrenching by-product of the scientific revolution has been to render untenable many of our most cherished and most comforting beliefs. The tidy anthropocentric proscenium of our ancestors has been replaced by a cold, immense, indifferent Universe in which humans are relagated to obscurity. But I see the emergence in our consciousness of a Universe of a magnificence, and an intricate, elegant order far beyond anything our ancestors imagined. And if much of the Universe can be understood in terms of a few simple laws of Nature, those wishing to believe in God can certainly ascribe those beautiful laws to a Reason underpinning all of Nature. My own view is that it is far better to understand the Universe as it really is than to pretend to a Universe as we might wish it to be.
Whether we will acquire the understanding and wisdom necessary to come to grips with the scientific revelations of the twentieth century will be the most profound challenge of the twenty-first."
-Carl Sagan
Shot on soda can. Dystopian city. Photo Project, Solar Landscape, TimeLapse Analog of the Sun. #Solarigraphy #Solargraphy , Photography in a Extreme Long Exposure during 4 days, largeformat #LataCam #LataCam106 camera pinhole / 33cl Soda Can CocaCola / Ø 0,38mm / B/N PaperNegative Foma C311 x #JBCunillera #Barcelona www.instagram.com/photosensitiveexperiences/ www.facebook.com/experienciasfotosensibles
Shot on beer can.📷🍺 The sea #Mediterranean stroking #SantPol during 40 days in the winter solstice. #PhotoProject #SolarLandscape #Solargraphy #Solarigraphy 😎☀️ #Recycling #DIY #Pinhole #Camera 50cl beer can #Estrella #Damm /#PaperNegative #Foma C312 / #Photography in a #ExtremeLongExposure during 40 days from autumn to winter, x #JBCunillera #Barcelona #LargeFormat #analog #AnaloguePhotography #AlternativePhotographicProcess #ExperimentalPhotography #SlowPhotography #ScienceArt #AstroPhotography #TimeLapse #sun #SunTracks #LataCam #LataCam120 www.instagram.com/photosensitiveexperiences/ www.facebook.com/experienciasfotosensibles
Oil, 18 x 24 in
The deeper we look into space, the deeper we are looking back in time! Light travels an astonishing 9.461 trillion kilometers in one Earth year. Yet the depths of visible space are so vast that we can see light arriving at earth now that left it's source 13.8 billion years ago, near the beginning of time (red shifted as it may be). All the light arriving from in between there and here is a history of the universe, waiting for us to learn from. We may not be able to change the past, but we can peer deep into it's chronology.
More on red shift: youtu.be/9B7Ix2VQEGo?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPAJr1ysd5yGIyiSFuh0mIL
Prints: robrey.storenvy.com/
Whether it’s under a city or on top of a remote glacier, an optical cable will wiggle when disturbed — for instance, by the motion of traffic or of seismic waves. Distributed acoustic sensing, or DAS, captures those tiny movements. Laser light pulses are sent out from the interrogator into the fiber. As they travel, some photons hit defects in the fiber, which scatters them, and some of this scattered light makes it back to the source. Analyzing this “backscattered pulse” and comparing it with the light that was originally sent out allows researchers to detect environmental events.
Read more in Knowable Magazine
Fiber optics take the pulse of the planet
It’s like radar, but with light. Distributed acoustic sensing — DAS — picks up tremors from volcanoes, quaking ice and deep-sea faults, as well as traffic rumbles and whale calls.
https://knowablemagazine.org/article/technology/2022/fiber-optics-take-pulse-planet
Here are five things you didn’t know the navigation system could do
https://knowablemagazine.org/article/physical-world/2019/gps-going-places
Take a deeper dive: Selected scholarly reviews
Fiber-Optic Seismology, Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences
With a technique called distributed acoustic sensing, fiber-optic cables can be turned into an array of sensors that pick up seismic signals and the sounds of cities.
https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/10.1146/annurev-earth-072420-065213
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Knowable Magazine from Annual Reviews is a digital publication that seeks to make scientific knowledge accessible to all. Through compelling articles, beautiful graphics, engaging videos and more, Knowable Magazine explores the real-world impact of research through a journalistic lens. All content is rooted in deep reporting and undergoes a thorough fact-checking before publication.
The Knowable Magazine Science Graphics Library is an initiative to create freely available, accurate and engaging graphics for teachers and students. All graphics are curated from Knowable Magazine articles and are free for classroom use. Knowable Magazine is an editorially independent initiative produced by Annual Reviews, a nonprofit publisher dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.
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Inside the mimosa. Shot on beer can. #Solargraphy #PhotoProject #SolarLandscape 113 Days #PaperNegative #Foma C320 #Pinhole Ø 0’27mm #DIY #Camera #Estrella #Damm de 50cl #Recycling x #JBCunillera #LargeFormat #analog #AnaloguePhotography #AlternativePhotographicProcess #ExperimentalPhotography #SlowPhotography #ScienceArt #AstroPhotography #TimeLapse #sun #SunTracks #LataCam www.instagram.com/photosensitiveexperiences/ www.facebook.com/experienciasfotosensibles
Just finished an algorithmic audio and visual content for some science-art project based on chemical rections for a museum. More info soon... stay in touch.
Pythagoras promoted the idea of a rational universe where number was the foundation for all existence
Trauma and excessive adversity during childhood affect the body in several measurable ways, collectively termed “toxic stress.” These include changes to stress hormone regulation, neurodevelopment and immune function. Many of these effects occur at the level of gene activity and are carried into adulthood thanks to chemical (epigenetic) changes that switch genes on and off. Toxic stress can affect behavior and psychology, as well as increase the risk for physical conditions such as inflammatory and cardiovascular diseases.
A schematic shows how childhood trauma leads to toxic stress.
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Unseen scars of childhood trauma
Twenty years of research have established the connection between adverse childhood experiences and long-term health. Now researchers are looking for ways to measure the biology behind the correlation and try to reverse it.
knowablemagazine.org/article/mind/2021/unseen-scars-child...
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Knowable Magazine from Annual Reviews is a digital publication that seeks to make scientific knowledge accessible to all. Through compelling articles, beautiful graphics, engaging videos and more, Knowable Magazine explores the real-world impact of research through a journalistic lens. All content is rooted in deep reporting and undergoes a thorough fact-checking before publication.
The Knowable Magazine Science Graphics Library is an initiative to create freely available, accurate and engaging graphics for teachers and students. All graphics are curated from Knowable Magazine articles and are free for classroom use.
Knowable Magazine is an editorially independent initiative produced by Annual Reviews, a nonprofit publisher dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.
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Graphic of human figure with dots for locations of CB1 and CB2 receptors. CB1 receptors are common in brain, brainstem and along the central nervous system, and present in many other organs. CB2 receptors are most abundant in spleen but also present in bone, skin, immune system, liver, bone marrow and pancreas.
The cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 are found throughout the body — from the brain to the spleen. CB1 receptors are especially common in the nervous system; CB2 receptors are concentrated in the immune system and related areas. But both receptors also are present throughout the body. This broad distribution means that compounds — from THC to endocannabinoids to synthetic cannabinoids — that bind to one or both of these receptors may affect a wide variety of systems, including pain perception, motor activity, appetite and short-term memory.
Read more in Knowable Magazine
Scientific highs and lows of cannabinoids
Hundreds of these cannabis-related chemicals now exist, both natural and synthetic, inspiring researchers in search of medical breakthroughs — and fueling a dangerous trend in recreational use
knowablemagazine.org/article/health-disease/2023/scientif...
Lea en español: Los altibajos científicos de los cannabinoides
Take a deeper dive: Selected scholarly reviews
A Delightful Trip Along the Pathway of Cannabinoid and Endocannabinoid Chemistry and Pharmacology, Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Knowable Magazine from Annual Reviews is a digital publication that seeks to make scientific knowledge accessible to all. Through compelling articles, beautiful graphics, engaging videos and more, Knowable Magazine explores the real-world impact of research through a journalistic lens. All content is rooted in deep reporting and undergoes a thorough fact-checking before publication.
The Knowable Magazine Science Graphics Library is an initiative to create freely available, accurate and engaging graphics for teachers and students. All graphics are curated from Knowable Magazine articles and are free for classroom use.
Knowable Magazine is an editorially independent initiative produced by Annual Reviews, a nonprofit publisher dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.
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Ada Lovelace imagines an algorithm while working on the mechanical Difference Engine with Charles Babbage in the mid-1800s, likening code to patterns woven in brocade fabric
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These diagrams show the flow of aromatic molecules from a glass of wine as they move through the mouth and nasal passages.
When you sip a glass of wine, aromatic molecules such as fruity-smelling esters (colored dots in glass) mix with the saliva in your mouth. This interaction traps some molecules, while others pass into the throat passages (upper diagram). From there, these molecules drift upward to the olfactory region in the nasal passages, where they are perceived as fruity flavors (lower diagram). Since saliva differs in composition and flow rate from person to person, this may allow the same glass of wine to evoke different flavors for each person.
Read more in Knowable Magazine
How saliva changes the flavor of food
The liquid that our mouths produce isn’t just a lubricant. It plays an active role in how we perceive taste and can influence what we choose to eat, researchers are discovering.
knowablemagazine.org/article/health-disease/2023/how-sali...
Lea en español: Cómo la saliva cambia el sabor de los alimentos
Getting the microbe story, straight from the mouth
Q&A — Biologists Jessica Mark Welch and Gary Borisy & dental researcher Floyd Dewhirst: A trio of researchers has mapped the living things that make the tongue, gums and palate home
knowablemagazine.org/article/living-world/2019/oral-micro...
Take a deeper dive: Selected scholarly reviews
Current Perspectives on Food Oral Processing, Annual Review of Food Science and Technology
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Knowable Magazine from Annual Reviews is a digital publication that seeks to make scientific knowledge accessible to all. Through compelling articles, beautiful graphics, engaging videos and more, Knowable Magazine explores the real-world impact of research through a journalistic lens. All content is rooted in deep reporting and undergoes a thorough fact-checking before publication.
The Knowable Magazine Science Graphics Library is an initiative to create freely available, accurate and engaging graphics for teachers and students. All graphics are curated from Knowable Magazine articles and are free for classroom use.
Knowable Magazine is an editorially independent initiative produced by Annual Reviews, a nonprofit publisher dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.
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Ground-source and water-source heat pumps differ from air-source pumps by capturing heat from the ground or from bodies of water. This graphic shows how ground-source and water-source heat pumps work.
Read more in Knowable Magazine
How heat pumps of the 1800s are becoming the technology of the future
Innovative thinking has done away with problems that long dogged the electric devices — and both scientists and environmentalists are excited about the possibilities
knowablemagazine.org/article/technology/2023/heat-pumps-b...
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Knowable Magazine from Annual Reviews is a digital publication that seeks to make scientific knowledge accessible to all. Through compelling articles, beautiful graphics, engaging videos and more, Knowable Magazine explores the real-world impact of research through a journalistic lens. All content is rooted in deep reporting and undergoes a thorough fact-checking before publication.
The Knowable Magazine Science Graphics Library is an initiative to create freely available, accurate and engaging graphics for teachers and students. All graphics are curated from Knowable Magazine articles and are free for classroom use.
Knowable Magazine is an editorially independent initiative produced by Annual Reviews, a nonprofit publisher dedicated to synthesizing and integrating knowledge for the progress of science and the benefit of society.
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