Vikings, Volcanoes, and Sheep: How Geology Rewrites Ancient History Posted on 2022/03/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply
Super-Pet Posted on 2022/03/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply Super-Pet Super-Pet. https://t.co/NE6l1NUC8t pic.twitter.com/X4XARKWpOJ— Doug Savage (@savagechickens) March 3, 2022
Biological error correction codes generate fault-tolerant neural networks Posted on 2022/03/11 by Carl Robitaille Reply Biological error correction codes generate fault-tolerant neural networks I'm excited about our new paper: How can your thinking be so reliable when your brain is made of noisy, unreliable neurons? #GridCodes, 1st discovered in mice, allow perfect error correction! We can use this trick to build better #neuromorphic #AI chips.https://t.co/EPL3hGfIk4— Max Tegmark (@tegmark) March 1, 2022
Whale sharks feeding on plankton in the night Posted on 2022/02/16 by Carl Robitaille Reply Whale sharks feeding on plankton in the night.Rafael Fernandez Caballero won this year's Underwater Photographer award with this photo.https://t.co/wipEAWrKQX pic.twitter.com/LwO2zAiqA3— Max Roser (@MaxCRoser) February 14, 2022
Natural Ventilation of Termite Mounds Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply New on the @JFluidMech blog – keeping cool in the desert.Ventilation of termite mounds is essential to prevent overheating in the desert sun, but how do they do it? And what can we learn when it comes to designing naturally ventilated buildings? https://t.co/W4vxIcsXBJ— Dr Tom Crawford (@tomrocksmaths) February 4, 2022
Time to show the fractal building of an ammonite septum (Madagascaran Argonauticeras besairei) Posted on 2022/02/15 by Carl Robitaille Reply Time to show the fractal building of an ammonite septum (Madagascaran Argonauticeras besairei). @SHNB_BSHNB @FemoraleShells @Ferpertier @MuseoGeominero pic.twitter.com/7qdiGnsSER— Pep Juárez Ruiz. (@NitePep) April 16, 2020
A mathematical secret of lizard camouflage Posted on 2022/01/29 by Carl Robitaille Reply A mathematical secret of lizard camouflage A mathematical secret of lizard camouflage https://t.co/f2V1QMl1sN— MathFeed (@MathFeed) January 28, 2022