Synopsis of Social media discussions
The overall discussions revolve around science topics such as particle accelerators and cosmic phenomena, with phrases like 'Natural Particle Accelerators' and comments like 'Better than news' conveying their interest in broader scientific phenomena rather than the medical study. The tone is enthusiastic yet superficial, leading to low engagement and impact on the specific medical publication.
Agreement
Neither agree nor disagreeThe discussions are largely unrelated to the publication, showing no clear support or disagreement with its findings.
Interest
Neutral level of interestThe focus is centered on general science topics like natural particle accelerators and black holes, indicating low interest in the specific medical study.
Engagement
Low engagementMost discussions are superficial, mostly sharing links or expressing surprise without deep analysis or critical discussion.
Impact
Low level of impactThe conversations do not indicate any significant influence or consideration of the article's implications, as they are disconnected from the medical research.
Social Mentions
YouTube
2 Videos
26 Posts
News
2 Articles
Metrics
Video Views
469,115
Total Likes
13,384
Extended Reach
676,916
Social Features
30
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Human Activities and Their Impact on Local Weather Patterns
Human influence can affect weather, including increasing local rainfall, either accidentally or intentionally. This video explores how human activity impacts weather patterns and rainfall levels, highlighting both natural and engineered factors.
Natural Particle Accelerators From Thunderstorms to Black Holes
This episode explores natural particle accelerators found in nature, demonstrating how thunderstorms and black holes propel particles to extraordinary speeds, surpassing human-made accelerators, revealing the power of natural phenomena in particle acceleration.
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From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/aVMRbmJSuM via @YouTube
view full postJanuary 9, 2021
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Gohsuke Takama
@gohsuket (Twitter)|・ω・`)フムフム "From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators" on YouTube - https://t.co/qPNRklrCg2
view full postDecember 25, 2020
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Başak Polat
@BasakaylaP (Twitter)RT @CharlesIkenna23: From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/UNn07Q1zeD via @YouTube
view full postDecember 23, 2020
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Michael Hall
@mhall55nine (Twitter)RT @CharlesIkenna23: From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/UNn07Q1zeD via @YouTube
view full postDecember 23, 2020
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Justine Ghai
@justineonearth (Twitter)RT @SciShow: We've been making particle accelerators for more than a century and have accelerated particles to more than 99.9999% the speed…
view full postDecember 18, 2020
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@saptocondro (Twitter)Natural Particle Accelerators, https://t.co/UXUnKE7QHp electric https://t.co/HMVBVZd3MN
view full postDecember 17, 2020
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Kelly French
@kfrench581 (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/XLmglCVaHW via @YouTube
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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@LEOMAD2014
@leonmadru20151 (Twitter)https://t.co/at0PIopxMb https://t.co/WvySrlBvP0
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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Cecile Braconnier
@braco001 (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/oD6QAXEnoI via @YouTube
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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PodcastsIListenTo
@PodcastsIListen (Twitter).@SciShow publishes daily videos about current questions from the world of science. https://t.co/NpkTF30k6R Newsletter: https://t.co/jsq9u5dDiI #biology #science #scishow #trivia #Thunderstorms #BlackHoles #ParticleAccelerators https://t.co/0gfCmg65ss
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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Asta Muratti
@AstaMuratti (Twitter)RT @SciShow: We've been making particle accelerators for more than a century and have accelerated particles to more than 99.9999% the speed…
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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Percaya Nainggolan
@percayaNgl (Twitter)RT @CharlesIkenna23: From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/UNn07Q1zeD via @YouTube
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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Charles Ikenna
@CharlesIkenna23 (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/UNn07Q1zeD via @YouTube
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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sam pearl #history #A.I #science #UFO #bigfoot
@sam11_pearl (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/T9UAeF3E5v via @YouTube
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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@ekokepe (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/kGSlf11UvZ via @YouTube
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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pseudoDavid
@iNihil (Twitter)Liked on YouTube: From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/QGNKale6ML
view full postDecember 14, 2020
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Val Elton
@BecauseScience5 (Twitter)RT @SciShow: We've been making particle accelerators for more than a century and have accelerated particles to more than 99.9999% the speed…
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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@Kosher71 (Twitter)https://t.co/gLqNk14dFZ
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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William Wallace
@bill14051 (Twitter)RT @SciShow: We've been making particle accelerators for more than a century and have accelerated particles to more than 99.9999% the speed…
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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Hugo Angulo
@thermotronica (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/kMx1y9306Q whoa
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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e-csce
@e_csce (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators @ https://t.co/vw5n6jXbjT https://t.co/nIta1foopc
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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BrycedoesRoblox
@BryceMigliore (Twitter)RT @SciShow: We've been making particle accelerators for more than a century and have accelerated particles to more than 99.9999% the speed…
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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philip schwartz
@philipschwart13 (Twitter)From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/bfd7qwH1P0 via @YouTube BETTER THAN NEWS
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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Eve
@polymorphgoop (Twitter)RT @SciShow: We've been making particle accelerators for more than a century and have accelerated particles to more than 99.9999% the speed…
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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SciShow
@SciShow (Twitter)We've been making particle accelerators for more than a century and have accelerated particles to more than 99.9999% the speed of light. But our accelerators are nothing compared to some of the ones we've found in nature! https://t.co/phQE2d4Anl https://t.co/Bh3FujvKLn
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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Johannes Lüke
@JohannesSLueke (Twitter)New video by SciShow: From Thunderstorms to Black Holes: 4 Natural Particle Accelerators https://t.co/Qt1mQIUaSJ
view full postDecember 13, 2020
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