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L’âge moyen des véhicules sur la route est plus élevé que jamais

Posted on 2019/06/28 by Carl Robitaille
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L’âge moyen des véhicules sur la route est plus élevé que jamais

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The Portal Paradox

Posted on 2019/06/28 by Carl Robitaille
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Hera: Our planetary defence mission

Posted on 2019/06/27 by Carl Robitaille
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A quote by Euclid

Posted on 2019/06/26 by Carl Robitaille
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A quote by Euclid! #WednesdayWisdom #DOMATH pic.twitter.com/P6XdywQRPD

— the Center of Math (@centerofmath) June 26, 2019
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One line and closed loop Joseph Fourier

Posted on 2019/06/25 by Carl Robitaille
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how about this? All one line AND it's a closed loop. pic.twitter.com/affJdlrdUz

— joshua schachter (@joshu) June 25, 2019
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The World’s First Solar Powered Train

Posted on 2019/06/24 by Carl Robitaille
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A geometric series can also be expressed as an infinite product

Posted on 2019/06/24 by Carl Robitaille
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A geometric series can also be expressed as an infinite product pic.twitter.com/ApilL2iiIv

— 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉 (@InertialObservr) June 23, 2019
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Dérivée

Posted on 2019/06/23 by Carl Robitaille
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popular tweet by @anisotropela https://t.co/nUVOEO3yK8

— MathFeed (@MathFeed) June 24, 2019
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Carina Nebula Panorama from Hubble

Posted on 2019/06/23 by Carl Robitaille
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Carina Nebula Panorama from Hubble

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Poly-acrylamide polymer crystals

Posted on 2019/06/22 by Carl Robitaille
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Poly-acrylamide polymer crystals are able to absorb up to 200 times their volume of water. 7 small spheres ~4 mm in diameter were immersed in water for 3 hours, after which they were ~23 mm across. The final gel sphere is more than 99.5% water https://t.co/VOSUBSrvRv pic.twitter.com/MPtzRRzF4Z

— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) June 22, 2019
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