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Trevor Parker

@Trevor_Drake_

⚛️ Nuclear engineering PhD • Music Enthusiast • Photographer • Study Bitcoin • Oak Ridge National Lab * Accelerators and Reactors

Joined July 2012
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Stunning View of Olympus Mons on Mars NASA

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we smash bought immediately after reading this

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🔥🔥🔥

The Polaris Dawn crew will wear the newly SpaceX-designed extravehicular activity suits during today’s spacewalk → spacex.com/updates/#eva-s…

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100 billion stars in a galaxy such as this (NGC 2841) , 2 trillion of these galaxies in only the observable universe, of which makes up an infinitesimally small amount of the entire universe, which itself may be infinite. All drifting apart into oblivion.

The Storm Of A Trillion Stars Hubble

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Legislation should be as concise as possible, limited to one subject, and publicly available well in advance of a vote in searchable electronic formats.


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Latest Webb telescope image shows the grand-design spiral galaxy

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Ocean Worlds in the Solar System (Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kim Orr)

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Unbelievable satellite imagery of a massive dust storm (haboob) roaring across New Mexico and northern Mexico. This dust storm, generated by severe thunderstorms, is over 200 miles in length!


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The Atlantic Ocean has a lot to say right now. And none of it is particularly good. My take on the deep Atlantic heat – which blows May 2005 out of the water – how it could impact hurricane season, and how it's affecting us today via @CC_Yale yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/05/what-y…


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The scientist does not study nature because it is useful to do so. He studies it because he takes pleasure in it, and he takes pleasure in it because it is beautiful. If nature were not beautiful it would not be worth knowing, and life would not be worth living. - H. Poincaré

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Beautiful

In 1928, Paul Dirac formulated an equation merging quantum mechanics with special relativity, predicting the existence of a positively charged electron. This theoretical insight led to the discovery of the positron in 1932, confirming antimatter's existence.

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Man picks up an Opposum and knows super cool facts about them.


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How bad has the US debt crisis become? Interest payments on US Federal debt are set to DOUBLE in just 3 years. Interest expense is set to rise from ~$800 billion in 2022 to ~$1.6 trillion in 2025. Even if the Fed cuts rates by 150 basis points, interest payments will still hit…

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The amount of CO2 in the atmosphere today is comparable to around 4.3 million years ago, when sea level was about 75 ft higher than today, the average temp was 7 degrees F higher than in pre-industrial times, & large forests occupied areas of the Arctic that are now tundra.

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Just in: Levels of the three most important human-caused greenhouse gases (GHG)– carbon dioxide, methane & nitrous oxide – continued their steady climb during 2023. Find out how last year’s GHG concentrations measure up to previous years at the link below. research.noaa.gov/2024/04/05/no-…

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I’ve posted everywhere but here so might as well. Not far from my front door I came across this shot, in the heart of the smokies. I’m quickly falling in love with my new state. Kind people, southern culture, and beautiful landscapes.

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I tweeted this before knowing Shogun was being developed and holy shit I think we’re gonna see the Battle of Sekigahara on the big screen.

Battle of Sekigahara



It’s that time of year again @TAMU I’ve moved to Tennessee for a job after finishing my research for my doctorate at Texas A&M so I’m missing the bluebonnets this year, but I wanted to share this photo I took last year during the bluebonnet bloom.

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US fiscal policy is not sustainable. This should be sounding alarm bells.

This is like someone who makes $100K per year, is already carrying $5 million in debt, and is adding another $140K of debt every 3 months. Mental.



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This footage shows neurons seeded in two different micro-compartments extending their neurites through micro-tunnels to establish connections with each other [📹 Dr. Renaud Renault]


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