Snapping turtle under water, amazing colors from the light after storms
Snapping turtle under water, amazing colors from the light after storms
When I saw this snapping turtle in shallow water, with the light making magic - I knew it was a once in a lifetime moment ... 🌿
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Soaring adult red-tailed hawk. San Diego. 🌿🪶
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“the hawk tuah girl has been milkshake ducked by her memecoin” i say as the neurologist schedules me for an emergency MRI
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I've set myself up for headaches by making poor naming choices in the past. These are great tips to keep in mind.
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I have bad news for you.
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A potentially rough group.
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The U.S. Is Building an Early Warning System to Detect Geoengineering
Balloon launches from around the world are part of a new kind of global alarm system: One that can detect if another country tries to dim the sun.
In a guarded compound at the foot of the Rockies, government scientists are working on a new kind of global alarm system: One that can detect if another country, or maybe just an adventurous billionaire, tries to dim the sun.
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Image of cranberries in a blue bowl.
Enjoying these beauties? Please thank a bog.
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Sliced up turkey in a pan.
Happy turkey day, y'all 🦃
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Most of the time, it seems like folks start with the natural conclusion that robots are neat and then try to work backward from there.
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Probably. I'm still learning it all, myself. It's definitely a WIP. :)
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A photo of a forest stream in autumn taken with a slow shutter speed to show the water movement. Taken at Maspie Den in Scotland.
Another one of yesterday’s at #MaspieDen near #Falkland.
Trying to push myself to get out there even in not so perfect conditions and taking photos. Turns out grey skies are great for #waterfalls 😂
#scotland #landscapephotography #naturephotography #waterfall #happymonday
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Awesome. Do you sell prints of your art?
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I was always skeptical that something could really compete with Twitter. It just had the advantage of being the only game in town for so long.
#Bluesky might be real competition.
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Obviously, OpenAI and others want it to make some cash, but why not integrate LLMs into school sometimes? They're a really useful tool that people in the real world are using. Why do teachers say it's terrible?
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Illustrated image divided into four panels, each showing a head of a bat with a text label. Top left: little guy, a regular looking back with a dark face and light colored fur, top right: little guy deluxe, a bat with a mask and large ears alongside a bat with a leaf shaped nose, bottom left: what is even going on here, a visored bat with a large forehead next to a bat with a large, wrinkly nose, bottom right: o hi doggie, a fruit bat with its tongue sticking out.
Contrary to popular belief, there are only four kinds of bats.
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That's pretty cool!
I want to develop models that can be useful to producers, scientists, and breeders. Hoping to develop digital ag tools that will help people in the US and abroad. A lot of our work intersects with extension folks.
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Some time ago, NASA hired me to write about stuff humanity had flung into the heavens, far beyond Earth. They published it in 2018. This is it, a 372-page reference on every spaceship sent to deep space (cover by explorer & filmmaker extraordinaire @arielwaldman.com): www.nasa.gov/history/hist...
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