Situated only 27,000 light-years from Earth, Sagittarius A* is our galactic neighborhood’s supermassive black hole. Now, scientists have captured the first image of it.
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On Friday, @SpaceX brought one German and three American astronauts back to Earth with a splash in the Gulf of Mexico. 🌊 via @NPR
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Barbara Liskov was one of the first women in the U.S. to earn a Ph.D. in computer science! In 2009, she received the Turing Award for her work in programming languages and software methodology that led to the development of object-oriented programming. #RoleModelsinCS
The science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke famously wrote, “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” At first glance, these math puzzles may seem like mind-reading. Can you identify their logic? https://t.co/7BQ9MVpQgo
For our first installment of #KeepingUpWithTheCounselors, meet Luigia Than, whose recent project at Stony Brook involves an interactive Bio-Lux light sculpture which responds to your heartbeat! 🫀🎨
Read more at 👉 https://t.co/ywbgYwogsz
Spacecraft hatches are closed and #Crew3 is ready to come home. Tune back in at 12:45am ET (4:45 UTC) to watch astronauts undock and return from six months aboard the @Space_Station.
Seven different digits are placed in a row. The products of the first three, middle three, and last three are all equal. What is the middle digit? Find the solution and explore all questions on our puzzle calendar at https://t.co/qNnNHDFDZs
Happy 32nd birthday to @NASAHubble! Showing true millennial spirit, you captured a spectacular grouping of five galaxies that will one day merge to form a giant elliptical galaxy: https://t.co/s9qCKESWOG
What did Hubble see on your birthday? Find out: https://t.co/JrWqbjDfaV
“A cat can’t understand calculus, and it’s not obvious that humans can understand everything either. I studied computer science because I wanted to understand the limits of the computer in my head.” https://t.co/mpw4yojunW