“Decay” is a word that shows up often in science. 🧵
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Posts by Simone Barr
The strange way that fluid behaves
When it flows in an ocean of waves
Stays oddly mysterious
And makes experts delirious
But new findings give math what it craves.
www.quantamagazine.org/the-hidden-m...
From methane-eaters to rain-makers, the microbial powers of the Earth’s smallest organisms read like something out of a fantasy novel.
After a long break, my podcast 'Why This Universe?' is starting up again! In our first episode of the season, Nobel prize-winner Adam Riess shares his story of the discovery that dark energy is powering the expansion of space.
Listen to the whole episode here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/9...
A photoessay by @yaseminsaplakoglu.bsky.social highlights researchers' labor & collaboration: "Through the haze of doom that shrouds climate science shines the passion behind the quest to understand and solve one of the greatest challenges humanity has faced." www.quantamagazine.org/photos-captu...
Was such a joy to work on these stories! You can explore the rest of em here: www.quantamagazine.org/how-we-came-...
Favorite little ditty of social copy that I wrote for our climate series :-)
This summer, staff writer Charlie Wood (@walkingthedot.bsky.social) joined hundreds of physicists on the island of Helgoland, the birthplace of quantum mechanics. There, he encountered a bewildering array of opinions about what quantum mechanics means: 🧵
Strong new evidence suggests that liquid metal from the center of the Earth is making its way up to the planet’s surface, potentially ferried through two monster-size blobs sitting at the core-mantle boundary. @squigglyvolcano.bsky.social reports: www.quantamagazine.org/earths-core-...
Most organic molecules have a mirror-image twin. This concept is known as chirality. 🧵
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The impacts of climate change will not be distributed evenly across the globe. How can regional models help individual communities adapt? Tune in to “The Joy of Why” from @prx.org and @quantamagazine.bsky.social with co-host @stevenstrogatz.com.
www.quantamagazine.org/how-can-regi...
Do you smell that?
Mmmmm, what's that smell? Oh! It's the whiff of a delicious new @yaseminsaplakoglu.bsky.social story, fresh from Quanta Bakery. www.quantamagazine.org/how-smell-gu...
I found an article here yesterday that fascinated me so much it inspired today’s tune. Link to original article included.
#originalmusic #composition #composer #music #musician #sheetmusic #originalmusicSky #compositionSky #composerLife #composerSky
philipdewalt.substack.com/p/177-monost...
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
My friend @mollyherring.bsky.social wrote another banger for you:
www.quantamagazine.org/when-did-nat...
A picture of a tall termite mound in the open
Termites build self-ventilating mounds that can be as tall as seven meters. L. Mahadevan digs into the environmental and biological interplay that sets the size and shape of these miraculous structures. Tune in to "The Joy of Why":
www.quantamagazine.org/does-form-re...
How do human brains fold? Some of the clues may lie in the palm of your hand — specifically in its creases. Tune in to "The Joy of Why" with L. Mahadevan and co-host @stevenstrogatz.com from @prx.org and @quantamagazine.bsky.social:
www.quantamagazine.org/does-form-re...
Nobody asked, but here’s a video of me explaining the Penrose diagram I embroidered on my pants.
Today, we’re launching something new. The Quanta Podcast is your weekly dispatch from the frontiers of science and mathematics.
In each episode, editor in chief @pateljournalist.bsky.social will talk to the writers and editors behind our stories.
One of my favorite parts of Quanta's new AI series is @markabelan.bsky.social and @benbenbrubaker.bsky.social's visual explainer on how AI makes heads or tails of the internet's cats: www.quantamagazine.org/how-can-ai-i...
Sunlight powers almost every organism on #Earth, directly or indirectly. Scientists are still uncovering the mysteries of life’s intimate bond with solar radiation.
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Credit: Josue Moura Romao/Nature in Motion
I can't stop soundtracking our stories
Many of the moons orbiting Jupiter and Saturn appear to host subsurface oceans. Mysteries abound as to what fills these deep sea worlds. But the hints that we’ve already gathered make them tantalizing targets in the search for life beyond Earth.
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I love my job because I get to write the words "cosmic baked ziti" on social media
Really enjoyed unpacking some of the Big Questions from our Spacetime series on Quanta's social platforms www.instagram.com/p/DD42RMIJX4...
Go team!
Time for another Moonstruck rewatch methinks www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHEo...
I love this bit so much www.nytimes.com/2021/06/22/s...
Alas, no dire wolves, but at least white German Shepards like Harper exist