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From NASASun https://twitter.com/NASASun on Twitter: So what’s the difference? A solar flare is a powerful burst of energy that can be spotted as a sudden flash of light. Fun fact: Traveling at the speed of light, the energy from flares can take 8 minutes to reach Earth! https://twitter.com/NASASun/status/1621920359887822848/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/8a2e7a58de8bf93188024a90846aa70c15254bafdd2c58c985ec9b134c3d5bd8/view
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From NASASun https://twitter.com/NASASun on Twitter: Eruptions on the Sun differ in how they look, how they travel, and even in the way they impact us here on Earth. Solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) both involve enormous explosions of energy – and at times may even occur simultaneously. https://twitter.com/NASASun/status/1621920326882934784/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/45afd5aa366efe666639b548edcb19ac7aba1b707db959824ba4973d03d8c370/view
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From NASAJPL https://twitter.com/NASAJPL on Twitter: The #MarsHelicopter will attempt Flight 42 no earlier than Feb 4. Ingenuity is expected to reach 33 ft (10 m) and fly about 823 feet (251 m) northwest for approximately 137 seconds. https://mars.nasa.gov/technology/helicopter/status/437/flight-42-preview-by-the-numbers/ https://twitter.com/NASAJPL/status/1621562509726744579/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/c561fbfa44ce5d8105b48ff924d8cfd67ad13e3e26c03f06b4fc805fd3c19a4a/view
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From NYTScience https://twitter.com/NYTScience on Twitter: If you haven't spotted the green comet yet, there will be more opportunities in the coming week. https://www.nytimes.com/article/green-comet-watch.html?smid=tw-nytimesscience
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From NigelJTSmith https://twitter.com/NigelJTSmith on Twitter: A slug of radon in the â¦@TRIUMFLabâ© cloud chamber, showing the alpha decays from the chain (thick tracks). Radon is a challenging background for dark matter detectors as it leads to nuclear recoil backgrounds that mimic the signal. https://twitter.com/NigelJTSmith/status/1621711578939949058/video/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/d908fd6ec5b00ef034a11b283bfb59a3204cfded12875ab466ad95aa638b0605/view
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From lip_pt https://twitter.com/lip_pt on Twitter: Estudá-los em pormenor e procurar semelhanças vai ajudar a compreender o Universo. A experiência SNO+ (@SNOLABscience) vai investigar se o neutrino é a sua própria anti-partÃcula, o que podia ajudar a explicar a assimetria entre matéria e antimatéria no Universo. https://twitter.com/lip_pt/status/1620765444373352448/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/da9af1f4286af7c948d4b8b619bafcf54b0520357647deca753a97147e83af6c/view
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From mikecommito https://twitter.com/mikecommito on Twitter: An absolute thrill to visit @SNOLABscience this morning to record a podcast episode with Dr. Jodi Cooley and learn about some of the groundbreaking research happening 2km below our feet 🔬 https://twitter.com/mikecommito/status/1621641310095425538/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/4302c822dc54a84d206b11ae7ca4d1fb9a6cfe1d132298f8b2b2c42ffcff5287/view
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From SNOLABscience https://twitter.com/SNOLABscience on Twitter: Could this be the deepest ever recorded podcast in history? Tune in to the @UnlikelyInnpod with @profcooley in the coming weeks to find out! @CambrianRD @SteveMGravel @mikecommito @cambriancollege https://twitter.com/SNOLABscience/status/1621569494329049089/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/fcd05c27bd9afda3d098c8362e105818bcb0cb09988e7309dcd4e8adbca83525/view
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From cambriancollege http://status.hackerposse.com/url/24104 on Twitter: Deep dive into innovation! The latest @UnlikelyInnpod will be coming from @SNOLABscience 2000 m below the surface at Creighton Mine, with special guest Dr. Jodi Cooley, SNOLAB Executive Director! Learn more - http://status.hackerposse.com/url/24105 #CambrianRD #SNOLab #UnlikelyInnovators http://statu…
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Ah. Friday at the Daventry. It is -25C outside but fine inside! https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/a8575620d47a285adf288b0b8a8efe11a28f654dc80d5bc3b5f9eda16a82ef72/view
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From DennisNStanley https://twitter.com/DennisNStanley on Twitter: I never miss a chance to see @CarlosMedPhys talk about AI. Currently discussing the current state of #ArtificialIntelligence in radiation therapy. The talks at the #SEAAPM2023 annual symposium are really amazing https://twitter.com/DennisNStanley/status/1621244191874449408/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/25a6a9eca076d8757fbd5ed557f8691f9cf718d5d4c4a6f7e7cef6be36039460/view
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From NigelJTSmith https://twitter.com/NigelJTSmith on Twitter: The magnetically shielded room for the Ultra Cold Neutron experiment @TRIUMFLab is making great progress. Either that or a magician is about to put swords through the detector. #DirectorsWalkthrough #AmazingScience https://twitter.com/NigelJTSmith/status/1621350231001665537/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/755f7f3b83370b9640b117d6d4b93a2c6cf0c86d4d0aabdec1526069021928dc/view
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Polar air has descended on Ontario and real winter has finally arrived! We had some lovely 24 km/hr wind gusts today, falling snow, and temperatures with wind chill approaching -30C. The temperatures without wind chill will sit around -25C - -30C tomorrow. This is the winter I was promised. This is the winter I bought a serious coat for. :-) https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/url/139511
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Had an awesome day in the underground lab yesterday working with PICO colleagues on one of the experiment's chiller systems. It has been almost 2 months since I went underground due to surface demands, so it took some re-acclimation. But as always, it was AMAZING. Working on a dark matter experiment 6800ft under the earth is quite an experience. For most people at SNOLAB,…
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Getting to SNOLAB has two steps. The first is a "cage ride" from surface to the 6800ft level. For that, and the 1.4km walk from the cage station to the lab, we are required to wear standard mine personal protective equipment: high-reflectivity coveralls (bright orange), boots with toe crush protection, gloves, eye protection, hard hat, ear protection, and a cap lamp. The …
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Here is "A Day at SNOLAB" showing what it's like to travel into, and work in, the laboratory: https://youtu.be/sZPLcv-ASwc
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From SNOLABscience https://twitter.com/SNOLABscience on Twitter: And if you can not listen in live tonight ... find it and listen anytime on the Ideas podcast channel here: https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-23/clip/15963697
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From cbcideas https://twitter.com/cbcideas on Twitter: .@BenofTam takes us 2 km deep below the earth’s surface @SNOLABscience laboratory where he and fellow scientists hope to watch neutrinos finally explain the universe’s existence. https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/particle-astrophysics-studying-origin-of-universe-1.6733153 @EveVavagiakis @Cornell @queensu @_TomHowell @NicolaLuksic #ghostparticles
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One of the other tasks I helped with yesterday, under guidance from a senior graduate student, was zooming and refocusing some of the PICO bubble chamber cameras. I thought the mix of electronics, hardware, and the glow from the LED light ring was beautiful. https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/737f58e446bc05494a1476eabbc97c5d77f7cbef9ba9a164f3355b5c85392119/view
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I tried replacing all of my swap with zram, today.
I have never before heard my CPU fan work so hard.
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Real winter! We have finally arrived. February should be interesting, as promised! https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/959a250c96a047376902bcc4da00cc1a1e16bfa0000055b71f68043b19efa3ba/view