Marcel Bentancor

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Marcel Bentancor

@dounmonton

Un humano modelo 1977

Uruguay Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Lukas Ziegler
Lukas Ziegler@lukas_m_ziegler·
74 seconds to print a 3D Benchy! 🚢 Someone just printed a 3D Benchy in 74 seconds! For context: Benchy is the standard benchmark for 3D printing quality. Getting it done in 74 seconds required pushing every variable to its limit. Pulley and belt systems optimized for minimal slop, machine rigidity improvements to eliminate flex under high acceleration, input shaping to cancel out resonance frequencies that cause ringing artifacts at high speeds. A 3D scanner to analyze print quality objectively. Frequency analysis to identify and cancel specific resonance modes in the frame and motion system. Check it out here: youtube.com/watch?v=pIkXws… ~~ ♻️ Join the weekly robotics newsletter, and never miss any news → ziegler.substack.com
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Informa Cosmos
Informa Cosmos@InformaCosmos·
🇨🇳 | Este robot humanoide de AGIBOT puede "empaquetarse solo", plegando sus extremidades y acostándose dentro de su propia caja.
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Malamente®
Malamente®@MalaMalamente·
¿Y esta puta maravilla? Me va volado la cabeza 🤯
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Ma Wukong 马悟空
Ma Wukong 马悟空@Ma_WuKong·
🇨🇳 Así luce el mapa del metro de Chongqing en 3D. La orografría no es un obstáculo para el socialismo con características chinas.
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Itai Yanai
Itai Yanai@ItaiYanai·
We're in this week's Nature! We propose a model of how a cell learns by running an evolutionary algorithm: exploring different gene-regulatory combinations and using feedback responses to stabilize those combinations that reduce stress levels. Full text: nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Amor por los libros
Amor por los libros@amorenloslibros·
📕😱 Estatua en Finlandia titulada “Lee aunque te estés ahogando” 🤩
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Adi el Grande
Adi el Grande@icardo8·
Cuando el helio líquido se vuelve superfluido a los -271°C, su viscosidad se reduce a cero. Esto le permite atravesar sin resistencia incluso las estructuras atómicas más finas de recipientes como el vidrio, que los líquidos comunes jamás podrían atravesar, y gotear por la parte inferior del recipiente como una gota. A esta temperatura el helio atraviesa el vidrio.
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Vintage Maps
Vintage Maps@vintagemapstore·
Map of Neil Armstrong’s Moonwalk compared to a football pitch. From the NASA history division.
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
🚨: NASA just dropped a full disk image of Earth taken by Artemis II 🤯
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Ciencia y tecnología
Ciencia y tecnología@CienciaTecg·
A 457 metros del lanzamiento del Artemis II, una cámara de alta velocidad capturó los propulsores en llamas y las ondas expansivas a 2000 fotogramas por segundo, revelando detalles invisibles a simple vista.
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Masoud Pezeshkian
Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian·
To the people of the United States of America
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Words of Wise | Mindset Coach
Words of Wise | Mindset Coach@Wordofwise_·
"Smart people learn from everything and everyone. Average people from their experiences. Stupid people already have all the answer." – Socrates
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Tiempo AMBA
Tiempo AMBA@Tiempo_AMBA·
⚡️👀 Otro registro del Blue Jet sobre Tucumán.
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Gabriel Castro
Gabriel Castro@GabrielCastroOK·
🧮 CALCULADORA Nunca vi a nadie explicar mejor algo referido a números, es impresionante cómo te atrapa el flaco
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HISTORIA
HISTORIA@redhistoria·
Evolución de la escultura en mármol desde el Renacimiento temprano hasta finales del siglo XIX. Cada una de ellas destaca la creciente maestría técnica de los artistas para transformar la piedra sólida en figuras llenas de vida congeladas en un instante con texturas realistas, expresiones faciales, movimiento y efectos de transparencia.
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
In 1943, physicist Erwin Schrödinger delivered a remarkable series of public lectures, asking a question few physicists had seriously considered: What is life? At a time when biology and physics were largely separate, he attempted to bridge them. His lectures, published in 1944 as What Is Life?, Introduced a bold idea: genetic information must be stored in what he called an “aperiodic crystal,” a structure stable enough to preserve order yet complex enough to encode life itself. The book did more than speculate; it inspired. A generation of young scientists found in it a new direction. Among them were Francis Crick and James Watson, who would go on to uncover the double helix structure of DNA. Both later acknowledged that Schrödinger’s ideas guided them toward the emerging field of molecular biology. A decade later, in 1953, just months after that discovery, Crick wrote to Schrödinger, expressing deep gratitude. He noted that What Is Life? had sparked both his and Watson’s interest in genetics. Even more striking was how close Schrödinger’s intuition had come: the “aperiodic crystal” was no longer a hypothesis, but a reality. Today, What Is Life? remains a rare kind of scientific work, one that did not solve a problem directly, but changed the direction of those who would.
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Rufisley | Carácter & Verdad
Rufisley | Carácter & Verdad@Contexto_Visual·
Crees que eres grande… hasta que ves a un humano junto a un cachalote. La experiencia es infinita. 📸 Tainam
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El Club del Arte 🎨📷📚🖼🕍🎼
Sube tu volumen y disfruta… El bueno, el malo y el feo: el tema musical más icónico de todos los tiempos ... ( 1966)
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