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Finals week is all about rewarding yourself. For example, I am rewarding myself with tea and YouTube

Finals week is all about rewarding yourself. For example, I am rewarding myself with tea and YouTube videos just for getting myself to my study spot.


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Momentum  by Saci Lloyd Japanese Book CoverIllustration by Sky Emma (スカイエマ)

Momentum  by Saci Lloyd
Japanese Book Cover
Illustration by Sky Emma (スカイエマ)


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What’s your favorite quote so far?If you haven’t already bought your copy or copiesssss, you can buy

What’s your favorite quote so far?

If you haven’t already bought your copy or copiesssss, you can buy it now!

Amazon <—–click here!!!!


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Threw my back out screen printing these but i’m so proud of them! 4X36″ accordion folded CYMK screenThrew my back out screen printing these but i’m so proud of them! 4X36″ accordion folded CYMK screenThrew my back out screen printing these but i’m so proud of them! 4X36″ accordion folded CYMK screenThrew my back out screen printing these but i’m so proud of them! 4X36″ accordion folded CYMK screen

Threw my back out screen printing these but i’m so proud of them! 4X36″ accordion folded CYMK screenprints of my photos. These are up in my shop rn too if you want to buy one and help feed me :^)


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Shadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned UniShadows & LightUnited Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned Uni

Shadows & Light

United Visual Artists, ‘Momentum’, 2014

London’s Barbican Gallery commissioned United Visual Artists to create a new work for the Curve in 2014. Coinciding with their 10th anniversary, UVA presented ‘Momentum’, an immersive installation that combines light, sound and movement.

Drawing on physics and digital technology, UVA turned the Curve into a spatial instrument, installing a sequence of pendulum-like elements throughout the 90 meter long gallery to create an evolving composition of light and sound. The pendulums – sometimes moving in unexpected ways – project shadows and planes of light across the 6 meter-high walls and curved floor of the space. Visitors were invited to explore the room at their own pace, and their movement through the gallery shapes their individual experience.


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coffeeplanner:wallpapers → design love fest→ dress up your tech→ lovely indeed→ breanna rose→ the

coffeeplanner:

wallpapers

→ design love fest
→ dress up your tech
→ lovely indeed
→ breanna rose
→ the sweet escape 

screensavers/extensions

momentum - a chrome extension that is a favourite among studyblrs
fliqlo - a clock screensaver and another studyblr favourite
lanes - a popular alternative to momentum
currently - another extension but this one tells the time and the weather!

apps

forest - a great app to help you focus. available on almost all platforms
evernote - a convenient app to keep all of your notes in one place
tomato timer - a very simple website that uses the pomodoro technique of productivity. you can find pomodoro apps all over
my study life - a one-stop shop for everything to do with your academic life: from a calendar for your classes/breaks to reminders for assignments or exams - made with flexibility and the student in mind.
swipes - a simple to-do list app that lets you swipe a task once it’s finished or postpone it; keeps your to-do list organized by time so things that you can’t do right now aren’t staring you in the face.
 flux - for late night studying; it adjusts screen colour so that it doesn’t strain your eyes or keep you awake
coffitivity - coffeeshop sounds to relax or stay productive

extras

clean out your inbox - a tedious but rewarding task. there is nothing better than a clean inbox. take buzzfeed’s five-day inbox cleanse  
use a calendar app - as much as we love physical paper planners (and we do) nothing compares to being able to check or change your calendar at a moment’s notice. utilize your phone’s built-in calendar app. the sunrise calendar app is another great one
back up your computer - this is especially important if everything you need is on your computer. invest in a good external hard drive (at least 1TB) and back up all of your files every 1-2 weeks
uninstall apps - if you don’t frequently use an app, it’s time to let it go. it’s takes up precious phone/tablet/computer space. you can always reinstall it if you feel like you need it again!
back up documents - never lose a document again! back up all your documents on a usb drive, or upload your documents to your google docs


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1/100 days of productivity // (woah original content??) I found a great place to study in peace and 1/100 days of productivity // (woah original content??) I found a great place to study in peace and

1/100 days of productivity // (woah original content??) I found a great place to study in peace and went to uni before class to study there, and ran into some of my friends with the same idea ✨


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 Zero-index metamaterials offer new insights into the foundations of quantum mechanicsIn physics, as

Zero-index metamaterials offer new insights into the foundations of quantum mechanics

In physics, as in life, it’s always good to look at things from different perspectives.

Since the beginning of quantum physics, how light moves and interacts with matter around it has mostly been described and understood mathematically through the lens of its energy. In 1900, Max Planck used energy to explain how light is emitted by heated objects, a seminal study in the foundation of quantum mechanics. In 1905, Albert Einstein used energy when he introduced the concept of photon.

But light has another equally important quality, known as momentum. And as it turns out, when you take momentum away, light starts behaving in really interesting ways.  

An international team of physicists led by Michaël Lobet, a research associate at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Eric Mazur, the Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at SEAS, are re-examining the foundations of quantum physics from the perspective of momentum and exploring what happens when the momentum of light is reduced to zero.  

The research is published in Nature Light: Science & Applications.

Read more.


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Soaring Dragon. Acrylic on canvas. 56x22”. www.yeachintsaifineart.com/ #musicinart #abstractpainting

Soaring Dragon. Acrylic on canvas. 56x22”. www.yeachintsaifineart.com/
#musicinart #abstractpainting #gesturalabstraction #interiordesign #colorfieldpainting #modernasianpainting #minimalism #zenart #icon #kinesis #color_field_abstract #fineart #brush #momentum #contemporarypainting #markmaking #simplicity #kinetics #symbolism #myth #blue #turquoise
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Making remarkable progress on his research, the grad student wonders what disastrous mistake will eventually blow up in his face.

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