node-red-contrib-spreadsheet-in
Projects wishlist
Using Operational Amplifiers
Download – Crystal Disk
GPIO for any PC or Laptop: Adafruit FT232H
ESP32 usb software host
Astronomical Observing From the Red Zone
Astronomical Observing From the Red Zone
GitHub – TencentARC/GFPGAN: GFPGAN aims at developing Practical Algorithms for Real-world Face Restoration.
Setting up a cooler for your Orange Pi/Raspberry Pi using Python
Sharpen AI – tack-sharp photos that still look natural
DIY Sonar Scanner Ep. 2 (STEM, RMT tricks)
B2FH paper
The B2FH paper was a landmark scientific paper on the origin of the chemical elements. The paper’s title is Synthesis of the Elements in Stars, but it became known as B2FH from the initials of its authors: Margaret Burbidge, Geoffrey Burbidge, William A. Fowler, and Fred Hoyle. It was written from 1955 to 1956 at the University of Cambridge and Caltech, then published in Reviews of Modern Physics in 1957.
The B2FH paper reviewed stellar nucleosynthesis theory and supported it with astronomical and laboratory data. It identified nucleosynthesis processes that are responsible for producing the elements heavier than iron and explained their relative abundances. The paper became highly influential in both astronomy and nuclear physics.