Simone Barr
@simonebarr.bsky.social
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audience producer @ quanta magazine imbuing scientific research with a sense of excitement and urgency. also writes short fiction.
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Quanta staff are answering your questions about “How We Came to Know Earth,” our latest special issue, this afternoon on Reddit. www.reddit.com/r/askscience...
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After a long break, my podcast 'Why This Universe?' is starting up again! In our first episode of the season, Nobel prize-winner Adam Riess shares his story of the discovery that dark energy is powering the expansion of space.

Listen to the whole episode here: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/9...
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This summer, staff writer Charlie Wood (@walkingthedot.bsky.social) joined hundreds of physicists on the island of Helgoland, the birthplace of quantum mechanics. There, he encountered a bewildering array of opinions about what quantum mechanics means: 🧵
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Most organic molecules have a mirror-image twin. This concept is known as chirality. 🧵

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I found an article here yesterday that fascinated me so much it inspired today’s tune. Link to original article included.

#originalmusic #composition #composer #music #musician #sheetmusic #originalmusicSky #compositionSky #composerLife #composerSky

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177 - Monostable Tetrahedron
This fascinated me today - after way more time, energy and money that you would think necessary, somebody finally made a monostable tetrahedron.
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Termites build self-ventilating mounds that can be as tall as seven meters. L. Mahadevan digs into the environmental and biological interplay that sets the size and shape of these miraculous structures. Tune in to "The Joy of Why":
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A picture of a tall termite mound in the open
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Nobody asked, but here’s a video of me explaining the Penrose diagram I embroidered on my pants.
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Today, we’re launching something new. The Quanta Podcast is your weekly dispatch from the frontiers of science and mathematics.

In each episode, editor in chief @pateljournalist.bsky.social will talk to the writers and editors behind our stories.
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One of my favorite parts of Quanta's new AI series is @markabelan.bsky.social and @benbenbrubaker.bsky.social's visual explainer on how AI makes heads or tails of the internet's cats: www.quantamagazine.org/how-can-ai-i...
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Sunlight powers almost every organism on #Earth, directly or indirectly. Scientists are still uncovering the mysteries of life’s intimate bond with solar radiation.

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Credit: Josue Moura Romao/Nature in Motion
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Many of the moons orbiting Jupiter and Saturn appear to host subsurface oceans. Mysteries abound as to what fills these deep sea worlds. But the hints that we’ve already gathered make them tantalizing targets in the search for life beyond Earth.

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I love my job because I get to write the words "cosmic baked ziti" on social media
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Physicists suspect that spinning neutron stars, known as pulsars, resemble something of a cosmic baked ziti: solid outer crust, with an interior of pressurized neutrons that can bear an uncanny resemblance to gnocchi, spaghetti, and lasagna. www.quantamagazine.org/physicists-s...
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Really enjoyed unpacking some of the Big Questions from our Spacetime series on Quanta's social platforms www.instagram.com/p/DD42RMIJX4...
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Go team!
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Quanta has been recognized with a National Magazine Award for Best Single Topic Issue for “The Unraveling of Space-Time.”