@KFAN1003 Based on the first part of the 5/28 @PowerTripKFAN podcast, the entire button bar has been filtered out, not just licensed music. Only voices, no drops. Hopefully, that's not the long-term solution for the podcast! The button bar is a huge part of the show experience!
A new study in @ScienceAdvances reveals how aspartic and glutamic acids transform at low temperatures.
Amino acid chemistry observed in asteroids like #Ryugu may hold the key to Solar System evolution and life’s origin on Earth. https://t.co/7C6Go73U1S
A @Nature paper presents the first known report of a quantum “simulation” of a holographic wormhole on a quantum processor. The demonstration represents a step towards the possibility to study quantum gravity in the laboratory. https://t.co/zoVHH5Plna
A Martian megatsunami may have been caused by an asteroid collision similar to the Chicxulub impact—which contributed to the mass extinction of all non-avian dinosaurs on Earth—in a shallow ocean region, according to a study in @SciReports. https://t.co/1dqwXJ7fLM
@Chris_Hawkey That jazzy big-band opening song for the @PowerTripKFAN show is phenomenal. I have no idea what it is, but it always puts me in a good mood! Please keep it the opener for a while!
@PowerTripKFAN Charch Challenge Ideas: Loser(s).. 1. Clean houses of the winners (vacuum, scrub, etc.), (2) Shave eyebrows for a month, (3) Volunteer to work on a farm for a weekend
Better together. International collaboration gave us the most powerful space telescope ever made, and the deepest infrared views of the universe ever seen. With our partners at @ESA and @CSA_ASC, the science can begin. Together we #UnfoldTheUniverse: https://t.co/oFA1ja4jeP
That moment a few weeks after the semester is over and you’re going, “So, what’s the next challenge???” I never handled the start of summer after a busy semester well! :) #Teaching#Summer
Fascinating: My institution lifted its mask mandate, and I took data on my three classes: 16% of my students asked me to stay masked (anonymous survey; response rate = 52%). But, 56% of in-person students today wore their mask (in-person attendance rate = 49%) #Teaching#College