If you dropped a water balloon on a bed of nails, you’d expect it to burst spectacularly. And you’d be right – some of the time. Under the right conditions, though, you’d see what a high-speed camera caught in the animation above: a pancake-shaped bounce with nary a leak. Physically, this is a scaled-up version of what happens to a water droplet when it hits a superhydrophobic surface.
Water repellent superhydrophobic surfaces are covered in microscale roughness, much like a bed of tiny nails. When the balloon (or droplet) hits, it deforms into the gaps between posts. In the case of the water balloon, its rubbery exterior pulls back against that deformation. (For the droplet, the same effect is provided by surface tension.) That tension pulls the deformed parts of the balloon back up, causing the whole balloon to rebound off the nails in a pancake-like shape. For more, check out this video on the student balloon project or the original water droplet research. (Image credits: T. Hecksher et al., Y. Liu et al.; via The New York Times; submitted by Justin B.)
Artist: La Bottega Dell’arte
City: Barcelona, Spain
Waltz Op. 69, No. 2 was composed by Frédéric Chopin for solo piano in the year 1829, although published posthumously. The main theme is in the key of B minor and is marked with an overall tempo of Moderato. It is one of several works that the composer hoped would be burnt upon his death.
The piece is largely melancholic and changes to B major and again reverts to the original theme. It is not technically demanding and is one of Chopin’s better known pieces.
Performer:Vladimir Ashkenazy, he performs this Chopin waltz the best i think.
This waltz is one of my favorites.Elegant and Beautiful.
La Vie en Rose playing from another room
Edith Piaf
me @ myself: bish you need to practice
Timeless by Alena Aenami
Lovins
I want to become a surgeon, idk about the field of surgery rn but it's something i've wanted to do forever. What are the steps to become a sugeon? What major do i have to take? And how long will it take? Thanks!
Becoming a surgeon requires 4 years of undergraduateschool, 4 years of medical school and 4-8 years of specializedresidency training.
Get your bachelor’s: Choosethe right undergraduate major for medical school
Take the MCAT: Prepare for theMCAT Exam
Complete Medical School
Complete a Residency Program
Get Licensed (USMLE)
Choose a field/specialization
OtherResources:
Steps to Become a Doctor:Education and Career Roadmap
Surgeon EducationSteps
How toBecome a Doctor or a Surgeon
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