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macro-pulse · 7 days ago
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THE NEXT FLARE COULD BE BIGGER—ARE WE READY?
Space-Weather Gurus Give It to Us Straight
🌡 RISK & READINESS BAR • G1: Mild static, all good • G3: Polar flights, rerouted • G4: June 2025—been there • G5: Wake me when Wi-Fi dies • Mitigation status → Alerts ✅ | Grid 70 % | GNSS backup 40 %
Solar Cycle 25 is flexing early—peak now nudges into ’26.
Carrington-class odds? Small, still non-zero.
Wishlist: LoRa nav nets, hardened sat boards, nationwide GIC drills.
NOAA’s IMAP launches next year—10× faster warnings.
Smart is sexy—follow & reblog to stay two steps ahead of the Sun!
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utopianext-blog · 7 years ago
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Yes, I do! It's a much more efficient way of creating things and avoids the need to inventory most goods. It also avoids some (if not all) transportation issues for goods, especially for ones that might break in transit. While I'm not sure if every home is going to have a printer, I am pretty sure by then any home could have one, and the economy for printer recipes and designs should be well established.
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thepurplelilac · 8 years ago
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Today is #SciParty day everyone :) Don't forget to join us at 1 pm EST to learn a new topic. Our host today is @emily_moskal #featureFriday #ff #instascience #science #scicomm #instaparty #sciparty #picoftheday #communication #sciencecommunication #phd #phdchat #twitter #sciencechat #scientists
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timlauer · 6 years ago
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New program! This summer, KCI's NGSS program (formerly named MADE Science) will give teachers in all grades the practical tools they need to meet the challenges of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Learn more & apply: https://t.co/pJTbwdtixw #ngss #sciencechat @mdhero
— KCI (@krausecenter) May 8, 2019
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smarterscience · 8 years ago
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Using our @smarter_science Steps to Inquiry framework to write rich hypothesis for our Rock Cycle lab today #sciencechat #npdl #criticalthinkers #21stcenturyskills http://pic.twitter.com/wl7taodrvi
— Katrina Nichol (@KNicholTMSD) November 8, 2017
via http://twitter.com/smarter_science
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teach2connect · 8 years ago
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/How Annie Jump Cannon Cataloged The Stars https://t.co/DwlePji9uX via @curiositydotcom #intlwomensday #girlsrule #sciencechat
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utopianext-blog · 7 years ago
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Making clothing of extremely fine materials that are very, very strong sounds like it could be untearable, especially if these materials weren't plant fibers but something synthetic. "Electrospinning" is a way of turning polymer fluids into synthetic cloths, so I figure in 100 years this will be a very good product and one that could be made on demand with additive printers, too.
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utopianext-blog · 7 years ago
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I would probably want a cloned one that is like my original, but it might depend on the situation. If by then I had a really good reason for wanting a bionic one I might do that instead. Good reasons could include: I might still be at risk of losing it again (and bionic limbs are tougher) or, possibly, I might need the benefits that a bionic limb would have over a cloned one. I'm not particularly interested in super-strength, but I don't really know what the future will hold. The key for me though, is if I don't have a real NEED for a bionic limb, I'm not going to go that route.
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utopianext-blog · 7 years ago
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I've been reading that we're moving more towards biometric locks that involve fingerprint, facial and other kinds of non-password-based security. I can understand why this is a good idea; most people use really bad passwords, for one thing. I'm figuring that over time ways to overcome these locks will also happen, so by 2118 it's probably going to be about using multiple forms of security at the same time to try to compensate, meaning, voice, face, fingerprint, challenge question, all of them at once. That might be harder to bypass (I hope).
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thepurplelilac · 8 years ago
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