There’s obviously something wrong with him. He’s taken off his shoes and one of his socks and… actually, I think he’s crying.
Ugh. So good.
There’s obviously something wrong with him. He’s taken off his shoes and one of his socks and… actually, I think he’s crying.
Ugh. So good.
Detonation phase of the GCD model at the Flash Center for Computational Science. (As far as I can tell, this is a computer-generated model of how a particular kind of supernova might happen. Also it’s very, very pretty.)
Krypton?
Here a ferrofluid climbs a spiral steel structure sitting on an electromagnet. Magnetic field lines emanating from the sculpture’s edges tend to push the ferrofluid out into long spikes—part of the normal field instability—but surface tension resists. The short, somewhat squat spikes we see are the balance struck between these opposing forces. Though known for their wild appearance, ferrofluids appear many in common applications, including hard drives, speakers, and MRI contrast agents. Researchers have also recently suggested they might help understand the behavior of the multiverse. (Photo credit: P. Davis et al.)
Science is amazing!
Injustice: Gods Among Us Arena Battle Video
Batman versus Bane.
I’m quite excited for this game. I hope it’s a step up from MK v.s. DC. I remember playing that game and spending 40 hours trying to perfect all ten combos of the Green Lantern.
http://scificity.tumblr.com
He will join us or die, my master.
My gf loves the grumpy cat. “Vader Pussy”