David.Bourne (@davidbourne1991) 's Twitter Profile
David.Bourne

@davidbourne1991

Majored in Computer Science and Integrated Ciruit .

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Although beautiful, this Hubble image does not do justice to this galaxy’s true appeal: it is actually a spectacular spiral galaxy! From Earth, the galaxy’s vast disk of gas, dust and stars is seen nearly edge-on, flat like a pancake. Take a look: go.nasa.gov/2s8ezGN

Although beautiful, this <a href="/NASAHubble/">Hubble</a> image does not do justice to this galaxy’s true appeal: it is actually a spectacular spiral galaxy! From Earth, the galaxy’s vast disk of gas, dust and stars is seen nearly edge-on, flat like a pancake. Take a look: go.nasa.gov/2s8ezGN
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Update on "Itsy-Chipsy: Make your own $100 chip" We'll do a call for participation soon. Please let us know what digital chip you would do with a 350umx350um area in 180nm technology 9-tracks standard cells library using qflow goo.gl/wPPMmu

Update on "Itsy-Chipsy: Make your own $100 chip" We'll do a call for participation soon. Please let us know what digital chip you would do with a 350umx350um area in 180nm technology 9-tracks standard cells library using qflow goo.gl/wPPMmu
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Raise your hand if you’re in this new photo from #Mars! These two tiny chips contain the names of more than 2.4 million people who signed up to fly with me. We’re ON MARS, you guys. You’re all honorary Martians!

Raise your hand if you’re in this new photo from #Mars! These two tiny chips contain the names of more than 2.4 million people who signed up to fly with me. We’re ON MARS, you guys. You’re all honorary Martians!
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The organizer, a long-theorized cluster of cells that helps organize and direct embryonic development, has been demonstrated to be present in human tissue for the first time go.nature.com/2x6tRAE

The organizer, a long-theorized cluster of cells that helps organize and direct embryonic development, has been demonstrated to be present in human tissue for the first time go.nature.com/2x6tRAE