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bookmania:

[Jack London] is best known as the author of The Call of the Wild and The Sea Wolf, novels which made him rich. He’s somewhat less well known as a journalist and social activist—though in his time he worked as a war correspondent for newspapers and magazines, and was well-known as a powerful advocate for unions and a noted socialist lecturer. But he’s virtually unknown as a photographer, despite the fact that he shot remarkable photographs under very trying conditions. (Read More)

bookmania:

[Jack London] is best known as the author of The Call of the Wild and The Sea Wolf, novels which made him rich. He’s somewhat less well known as a journalist and social activist—though in his time he worked as a war correspondent for newspapers and magazines, and was well-known as a powerful advocate for unions and a noted socialist lecturer. But he’s virtually unknown as a photographer, despite the fact that he shot remarkable photographs under very trying conditions. (Read More)

(via bookmania)

huffposttech:

At TED2011, Physicist Janna Levin spoke about the sound of black holes:

 Black holes can bang on space…like mallets on a drum, and they have a very characteristic song.
Black holes can be heard if not seen.
These black holes will ring in a frequency that your ears can hear.  You head would be squeezed and stretched [so you might have difficulty  hearing them.]
Imagine a lighter black hole falling into a heavy black hole…We can  predict what that sound will be…We know that as it [the smaller black  hole] falls in [to another black hole] it gets faster and louder and  eventually we will hear the little guy fall into the bigger guy. [Levin  plays a recording that vaguely resembles a heart beat, which then speeds  up to what sounds like a basketball dribbling on a court. Levin notes  it “chirps up at the end”].

huffposttech:

At TED2011, Physicist Janna Levin spoke about the sound of black holes:


Black holes can bang on space…like mallets on a drum, and they have a very characteristic song.

Black holes can be heard if not seen.

These black holes will ring in a frequency that your ears can hear. You head would be squeezed and stretched [so you might have difficulty hearing them.]

Imagine a lighter black hole falling into a heavy black hole…We can predict what that sound will be…We know that as it [the smaller black hole] falls in [to another black hole] it gets faster and louder and eventually we will hear the little guy fall into the bigger guy. [Levin plays a recording that vaguely resembles a heart beat, which then speeds up to what sounds like a basketball dribbling on a court. Levin notes it “chirps up at the end”].

abcworldnews:

A Discover blog pointed out this one-of-a-kind image of the moon, compiled from about 1,300 separate images taken over two weeks from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter’s wide-angle camera.
Discover calls it the highest resolution picture ever taken of the near side of the moon.

abcworldnews:

A Discover blog pointed out this one-of-a-kind image of the moon, compiled from about 1,300 separate images taken over two weeks from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter’s wide-angle camera.

Discover calls it the highest resolution picture ever taken of the near side of the moon.