I was expecting a link to Nikola Tesla.
I thought it would be John Muir, founder of The Sierra Club and a Humboldt contemporary.
The NEOCam infrared telescope could help space agencies find asteroids which could cause severe damage to the Earth.
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The device, which will cost around $500 million (£340m) will help protect the planet from Near Earth Objects [NEOs], and would use infrared detectors to find more than 10 times the number already discovered.
This is more tech than science but YES PLEASE.
It'll give us more time to destroy the planet from within. Great news.
Using data from the APOGEE survey and the Kepler Space Telescope, Melissa Ness and Marie Martig of the Max Planck Institute in Germany determined the age of nearly 100,000 red giant stars throughout the Milky Way.
“This opens up the possibility of combining ages with all of the chemistry of stars, and mapping that in unprecedented detail across the Milky Way,” Ness told Gizmodo.
Even five years ago, constructing an age map like this was impossible. Despite troves of data on the luminosity of stars in the sky, we were missing key information that would help us determine stellar age. But then the Kepler mission came along, and it gave us something very interesting: stellar mass.
“The Kepler dataset gives you the mass of stars,” Ness said. “From mass, you can deduce age using stellar models.” That’s exactly what Ness and her colleagues did, for approximately 30,000 red giant stars in the Kepler dataset.
How could anyone living in 2016 think the answer to that might even possibly be "no"?
Don't forget kirschwasser (cherry water).
Thank you. So far, this is what I've got:Scotch is either grain water or malt water depending on how you want to look at it.
Don't forget kirschwasser (cherry water).
This is the first time I've heard of kirschwasser; am eager to try it."Drinking kirshwasser from a jug, San Fransican show and tell. This ain't no one night stand, it's a real occasion"
Not quite on whiskey or bourbon
Bourbon just needs 51% corn, aged 3 years in virgin charred oak barrels, and at least 80 proof. There is also typically 2-5% rye and the bulk is generally wheat.
Whiskey is any kind of distilled spirit at least 80 proof that comes from cereal grains. And that might be too specific even with regards to the cereal grains.
So like milk, whiskey is cereal water?