Creative Director for @SciAm magazine. Past AD @ Architectural Record, Discover, Esquire & Joe. Car guy, art aficionado and artist. These are my opinions+RTs.
Hey @wcbs880@wcbs880traffic you know, we won the first ever gold/silver podium in women’s foil yesterday with @leetothekiefer and Lauren Scruggs. Just saying.
Hey @JCP_L what’s the scoop on power restoration today? No updates, nothing. It’s infuriating. 11pm came and went and no new info? We get that there was a lot of damage but customer service IS a thing.
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Hey @wcbs880, just an FYI, Veterans Day is Saturday, Nov. 11 and observed on Friday, Nov. 10.
I am a big fan of veterans and I worry that the misreporting will cause confusion.
I've been doing a fair amount of work and this is the result! Thanks to the editor-in-chief, @laurahelmuth, President, Kimberly Lau, and @pentagram team of @LukeHayman , Shigeto Akiyama, and Rob Hewitt.
We’re excited to present our redesign with the October issue of Scientific American. We have a new logo, fresh color schemes, updated graphics styles and fonts that are easy on the eyes.
On the Cover: The technological, biological, psychological and ethical challenges to leaving Earth.
Read the full issue: https://t.co/OeaMEtF1XI
The ocean’s depths are divided into zones, and the light and pressure in each one determines what kind of life can survive there. The remains of the Titanic sit in the dark bathypelagic, or midnight zone, at a spot 12,400 feet below the ocean’s surface. The pressure around the famous sunken ship is about 375 atmospheres—that means every square inch of an object’s surface experiences the equivalent of 5,500 pounds of force.
Learn more about how crushing pressures increase in the ocean's depths: https://t.co/pr6zNMm7RI
In Scientific 'Merica’s special April issue we reveal the surprising way ChatGPT creates sophisticated language, and explain those mysterious balloons crossing North American skies.
Read it now: https://t.co/JtQ6FihNBG
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🎥 Celebrating Vera Rubin, whose work on dark matter changed our understanding of the universe.
Though she was denied a Nobel, her legacy lives on in the Vera Rubin Observatory and the generations of researchers she inspired.
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@CardinalDolan@BQuinnWCBS880, With all due respect, the separation of church and state IS in the Bill of Rights, and not just in but the FIRST thing mentioned. It doesn't say that one cannot be religious, but rather that there be no imposition of religion on the state.
Bernards Boys Fencing advances to Elite 8 round in NJSIAA state tournament. Bernards (11th seed) defeated 6th seed Montgomery 18-9. Amazing team effort! Sabers were 8-1 led by Spencer Depew (3-0) and Foils were 7-2 led by Oliver Po (3-0). @BernardsSports
It was a challenge to re-create arguably the most iconic movie prop of all time, the childhood sled of Citizen Cane. Art Director @goecke had the brilliant idea to also fold in the snow globe which was part of that iconic revealing scene.
Check out the very cool gift I received by @sciam ‘s own @ChristiansenJen!! What a fantastic book. If you’re interested at all in science graphics, make sure you get THIS BOOK!!
Twitter is a crucial communication tool during disasters, but impersonators and other problems under Elon Musk’s leadership have emergency managers on edge https://t.co/gsiBG2y7pv