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mindblowingscience: Bacteria can’t cling to ‘repulsive’ new surface Bacteria can’t stick to a new type of nanoscale surface that could prove useful in food processing, medical, and shipping industries. The technology uses an electrochemical
lwamfhmartiboxdotty9: It’s been 6 generations and this guy is still tripping balls over science and technology.
iggygogo: thatsthat24: pokotopokoto:sizvideos:Video GET OUT THE FUTURE DOES HAVE AMAZING THINGS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IS THE COOLEST SHIT EVER DAMN
That small green dot is fragment of diamond being held in vacuum by a laser beam
Today, we’re proud to join scratch and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in supporting creative coding for children of all ages.
artornap: 1963 Tecnirama print, Vintage Original Magazine cover of Science and Technology, chemistry laboratory water illustration for framing.
diasporicroots: “Ancient West African contributions to Science and Technology with Robin Walker: Lecture, Discussion and Book Launch” presented by Robin Walker in London 6th August 2013 19:00 Timbuktu with its ancient West African university and
jtotheizzoe: How much do you think you know about science compared to the average Earthling? Take Pew Research Center’s 13 question Science and Technology Knowledge Quiz and see where you stack up. Hopefully reading It’s Okay To Be Smart will help
xgrabmyy: dataSTICKIES are the next generation of data portability. They are graphene-based flash drives that replace USB pen drives and hard discs. USB-based drives can be inconvenient to use as the positioning and insertion of the drive in the USB
lwamfhmartiboxdotty9: It’s been 6 generations and this guy is still tripping balls over science and technology. Can you blame him? Look at how far he’s come!
lwamfhmartiboxdotty9: It’s been 6 generations and this guy is still tripping balls over science and technology. yes but LOOK AT HOW FAR HE’S COME
dailyscientists: October 15th is the Ada Lovelace Day, an annual celebration of the achievements of women in science and technology. Ada Lovelace (10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), often described as the world’s first computer programmer, showed
gaygentlemengeek: lwamfhmartiboxdotty9: It’s been 6 generations and this guy is still tripping balls over science and technology. I would to if I went from gray 2bit to full colored 3D
newsotu: “QUANTUM BREAKTHROUGH COULD PAVE THE WAY FOR FUTURE ENCRYPTED INTERNET” Scientists at the University of Science and Technology in Hefei, China have successfully beamed ‘entangled’ particles of light from a satellite with a specialized
nyehs: wired: The Missouri University of Science and Technology just won April Fool’s Day. someone make a petition to shut down this entire university
Ada Lovelace Day: A celebration of women in science and technology
sandiegobookreview: 9 Giant Leaps For Women In Science and Technology In 2014 - http://bit.ly/1z2qJiS
futurist-foresight: A look at future tech. infographicjournal: Emerging Science and Technology: 2015-2013 and Beyond
archiemcphee:Last month we shared an awesome design concept for ultra-modern science and technology-themed US banknotes. Today we’re feasting our eyes on another sensation design for updated currency. Budapest-based illustrator and graphic designer
blondebrainpower:Anatomical plates, drawn by John Lizars around 1840, are from the Smithsonian’s Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology.
starlightdestiel: tawnypixie: peopleareaproblem: thejohnlocktrash: i’m crying Adorable child: “Okay, so your character,” *nervous giggle* “is all into science and technology-” Kate McKinnon: “Yes.” Adorable child: “How cool was it
cmog: Happy National #Library Week! We asked our Curator of Science and Technology, Dr. Marv Bolt, why he loves #libraries. He said, “I get lost every time I visit a library: lost in thought, lost in awe and wonder, lost in the amazing stories of the
turnofthecentury: Patient using exercise machine at the Zander Institute in Stockholm, 1890s. Courtesy Tekniska Museet/National Museum of Science and Technology, Stockholm. Dr. Gustav Zander founded the institute in the late nineteenth century and
fiore-rosso: tatsu matsuda architects | gallery of puzzles / japan institute of science and technology.
pbsthisdayinhistory: stuffmomnevertoldyou: 10 Women Google Doodles You Might Not Recognize Google vice president Megan Smith has said she wants to use Google Doodles to highlight notable — though often overlooked — women in science and technology.
smithsonianlibraries: Never know what you’ll find “Behind the Scenes” at the Dibner Library for the History of Science and Technology! Written by former slave and modiste to Mary Todd Lincoln, Elizabeth Keckley, the book’s full title is “Behind
did-you-kno: An inventor made a machine gun that folds and shoots paper airplanes. He displayed his creation in a YouTube video, which shows the inner-workings of the gun, and airplanes firing at a rate of about 1 per second. Source
wired: The Missouri University of Science and Technology just won April Fool’s Day.
thatsthat24: Science and Technology are Amazing!! 🌌 (W/ @cool-moves-bro & @thejoanglebook)
smithsonianlibraries: Happy Summer Solstice! This work from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and Technology, Celestial scenery, or, The Wonders of the planetary system displayed (1845) was written by Thomas Dick, a Scottish minister and
Miniature painting of Istanbul, Museum for the History of Science and Technology in Islam, Turkey
fckyeahprettyafricans: Ghanaahoythere7: KNUST Fashion Week 2015Location: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)Kumasi, GhanaMORE HERE:Photography Instagram / Facebook: picturadwPersonal Instagram: b_radw_Tumblr: ahoythere7
naturaeart: Lots and lots of fishes from the gulf of Mexico Scientific illustrations for the Marine Ecology Lab of Yucatan´s Unit of Sciences and Technology of National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) Done by Eduardo Velázquez & Alberto
danismm: Amazing Stories 1927
danismm:“The Telephot”, 1918.
palmofmyhands: “Emmanuel Adiamah was born in 1957 in Ghana. He studied at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, graduating in 1985. He then thought art till 1993 in Accra. Returned to Kumasi for a Masters degree in Art Education
lwamfhmartiboxdotty9: It’s been 6 generations and this guy is still tripping balls over science and technology. i think i just found his soulmate
Anthony Atala: Printing a human kidney Surgeon Anthony Atala demonstrates an early-stage experiment that could someday solve the organ-donor problem: a 3D printer that uses living cells to output a transplantable kidney. Using similar technology, Dr.
Images of Molecules
evilbuildingsblog: Science and Technology Museum, Wuhan
explore-blog: What’s not to love about these solar system lollipops? A perfect way to celebrate the 35th birthday of Voyager 1, which brought us the iconic Pale Blue Dot. (↬ Doobybrain)