BlogHide Resteemsresteemednatord (66)in science • 3 years agoSciencePop: How We Color the CosmosIn just a few decades our view of the cosmos has cardinally changed. Black-and-white photos with blurred outlines were replaced by unimaginable in its beauty, structure and colors of the images of…resteemednatord (66)in life • 4 years agoSome Thimgs About Newborns From 3 Moths Experienced FatherI'm 32 years old and 3 months ago I became a father, for the first time, I had a son. We planned this baby, and of course, we fantasized about what it would be like to have a baby. Stories from…resteemednatord (66)in life • 6 years agoHumanism and Technology: Do You Want to Meet Aliens?Today I read an article about the decommissioning of Kepler Space Telescope, which contained interesting data. For 9 years, Kepler collected data on more than 530,000 stars in the universe and…resteemednatord (66)in life • 7 years agoAdvice From 30-Year-Old [Old] ManThree days ago came my 30th birthday. On the one hand, I am still very young, on the other hand, this figure makes me think once again about the principles that I follow. According to statistics…resteemednatord (66)in life • 7 years agoA Little Kindness on FridayWe met with this impudent fellow 4 days ago. I sat down to smoke after dinner, not far from the office, and felt like someone was trying to untie the laces on my sneakers. Looking down I saw a small…resteemednatord (66)in steemstem • 7 years agoPicture of The Day: Darkness is Not The Emptinessfull size image I dare to assume that all your attention is concentrated on the bright blue glow in the center of the picture. Truly, the light of the newborn stars is fascinating. But, I will ask…resteemednatord (66)in sciencepop • 7 years agoSciencePop Space Digest #1: Artificial Supernova, Harmless Black Hole, Titan vs. MarsHello science lovers! As I promised, I continue to publish a digest of news from the world of science. The theme of the previous post was nature, so today it's time to learn what has happened in…resteemednatord (66)in science • 7 years agoStar Streams: Remains of Eaten GalaxiesThe heaviest is the strongest In a sense, in space work the same laws as in nature, the strong devour the weak. How object is strong, determined by its gravity. The bigger and heavier the…resteemednatord (66)in movie • 7 years agoGeekTimes #1. Alien Covenant: The Untold Story of The EngineersI don't dare to call myself a geek, who is well versed in most famous fantastic universes. However, there are worlds and stories that grew and developed over the years, with us. Leaving a bright…resteemednatord (66)in technology • 7 years agoSpace Burial: Commerce and RomanceWe are all gonna die someday, it is a fact, sad, but undeniable. All we can do in the end is to choose how we leave and what will become of our mortal body when our consciousness will transferred to…resteemednatord (66)in sciencepop • 7 years agoPicture of The Day: Birth of a StarFull size image Whimsical swirls of gas, dark clouds and young stars in the Monoceros constellation. The VISTA telescope was able to see this magical creation of the Universe hidden behind clouds…resteemednatord (66)in sciencepop • 7 years ago#SciencePop | Picture of The Day: Martian Carrotsimage source It's a carrot. Why does it look so shitty? Well, it's "Martian" carrots. Certainly, not straight from the red planet, but grown in the soil, very similar in composition to Martian…resteemednatord (66)in science • 7 years agoOctopus: The Cursed Genius of The OceanMammals are definitely the dominant species on land due to their physical and cognitive abilities. But the paths of evolution on land and under water are very different, therefore in the depths of…resteemednatord (66)in sciencepop • 7 years ago#SciencePop | Picture of The Day: Taenia Solium- Our Intestinal Neighborsimage source, photo by Teresa Zgoda. This alien monster is actually our very close neighbour - Taenia solium (pork tapeworm). The photo shows the front section of its body: the eyes (two suction…resteemednatord (66)in steemit • 7 years ago1000 Followers! Thank You!Never, in any social network I didn't have so many followers. And I think that will never have anywhere else, because I'm not ready to give as much time and effort how much I spent here, on other…resteemednatord (66)in science • 7 years agoThe Universe: Infinity Phenomenon or a Limited Part of The Cluster?The ironic joke of the famous scientist gave birth the perception of the Universe as a truly infinity phenomenon, for most people. However, as we can see, even within the joke, Einstein noted the…resteemednatord (66)in life • 7 years agoWhat Prevents Us To be Who We Want To BePerhaps, it's time to rest a little from the science and direct the flow of thoughts in another area. Just to talk about us, about people. In clashes with yourself from the past, present and future…resteemednatord (66)in nature • 7 years agoPectinidae: The Wonder of Nature and The Violation of The Laws of EvolutionThe eyes of higher animals is very complex organ that has undergone a long evolutionary path. The primary organisms possessed only simple light-sensitive cells, which evolved into unique visual…resteemednatord (66)in science • 7 years agoCalabaria Reinhardtii: The Unsightly Snake with Rhinoceros SkinIt's not a secret that a rhinoceros has a very durable skin, which provides effective protection. The skin of the adult animal is able to withstand the impact of a bullet from a hunting rifle of…resteemednatord (66)in science • 7 years agoWhere Does The Solar Wind Come From?Like any other star of the yellow dwarf category, the Sun is a huge ball of low-temperature plasma. Which not only sustains life on our planet, but is constantly involved in the formation of…