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I'm excited to see our @AnnualReviews paper on compressible gas-particle flows appear online! This was a fun collaboration with Justin Wagner @SandiaLabs https://t.co/zZ6axlu9Fw
Come check out NASA Langley's coolest wind tunnel yet: the National Transonic Facility (NTF)!
The NTF is the world's largest pressurized cryogenic wind tunnel. Chill out with the NTF at our open house on Saturday, Oct. 21: https://t.co/nikk1QQmiM #NASALangleyOH
Electrons’ movements in atoms and molecules are so rapid that they are measured in attoseconds. An attosecond is to one second as one second is to the age of the universe.
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Ayer aprobé mi sustentación de mi tesis de doctorado convirtiéndome en la primera latina en obtener un Ph.D. en ciencias planetarias de @PurdueEAPS y tal vez una de la pocas Colombianas con este título. 👩🏻🔬🇨🇴 1/3
While studying the exoplanet K2-18 b, @NASAWebb hinted at a detection of dimethyl sulphide (DMS). On Earth, this molecule is only produced by microbial life. Because the detection needs to be confirmed, the team will follow up with additional observations. https://t.co/lYRNSVgI0M
Picoflare jets power the solar wind from a coronal hole on the Sun. The jets reach speeds of 100 km/s and can play a role in the generation of shear instabilities, producing structures in the solar wind. https://t.co/YFXMn3DlyF
Randomly dispersed magnetic particles in a rotating magnetic field automatically form a zigzag pattern, a phenomenon that arises from fluid-based interactions between the particles. https://t.co/NeqY4gDHVp #PhysicsMagazine