PhysicsIgor's profile picture. Physicist interested in nanotech, quantum materials and superconductivity.

PhysicsIgor

@PhysicsIgor

Physicist interested in nanotech, quantum materials and superconductivity.

Seeing fare jumpers practically every time I'm at the station. Have we just given up? @wmata @wmataGM


Can we talk about all the bad art created at those Paint 'n Sips that's now clogging up local thrift stores?

PhysicsIgor's tweet image. Can we talk about all the bad art created at those Paint 'n Sips that's now clogging up local thrift stores?

"We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents."

PhysicsIgor's tweet image. "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents."

Why, YouTube. Why!?

PhysicsIgor's tweet image. Why, YouTube. Why!?

Norm deserved to have his own roast. @ComedyCentral


I don't know about your "bubby," @ManischewitzCo, but mine would have been pretty confused by the list of ingredients in this "chicken" matzo ball soup.

PhysicsIgor's tweet image. I don't know about your "bubby," @ManischewitzCo, but mine would have been pretty confused by the list of ingredients in this "chicken" matzo ball soup.
PhysicsIgor's tweet image. I don't know about your "bubby," @ManischewitzCo, but mine would have been pretty confused by the list of ingredients in this "chicken" matzo ball soup.

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🌞 Good morning! It's the first day of school for @MCPS students. 🚌 🏫🚸

MontgomeryCoMD's tweet image. 🌞 Good morning! It's the first day of school for @MCPS students. 🚌 🏫🚸

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ICON raises more than $200M in Series B round to support growing demand for 3D-printed homes → bit.ly/ICON-updates

ICON3DTech's tweet image. ICON raises more than $200M in Series B round to support growing demand for 3D-printed homes  → bit.ly/ICON-updates

Lemonade stand alert: 1900 block of Lord Fairfax Rd in Tyson's. Proprietor with enthusiastic glimmer in her eye, and extra sugar in her pitcher. @BarredinDC #Local #Entrepreneurship


A 5 year olds' comment after scrutinizing an issue of @ScienceMagazine that inadvertently ended up in his book pile: "This magazine is too much... magazine."


Oldest human-made quasicrystal discovered in remnants of first atomic bomb test in 1945. pnas.org/content/118/22…


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