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meatluvvr: Tracy’s Science Fair Exhibit. Tracy is smart, and she’s evil. For the science fair, she sacrificed her best friend Wendy to prove some cybernetic technology she learned on the Internet. She separated Wendy’s head from the rest of her
sevenismycatsname: A Beauchene Skull, also known as an exploded skull, is a disarticulated human skull that has been painstakingly reassembled on a stand with jointed, movable supports that allows for the moving and studying of the skull as a whole or
sciencesoup: AM & FM: How Radio Works Lately I’ve been thinking about how the things I use every day actually work, and since I listen to a lot of podcasts, you can guess where this post is going: radio. In a studio, a microphone converts sound
tyleroakley: albotas: Woman Born Def Hears Herself for the First Time The woman in the above video is 29 years old and received a hearing implant 8 weeks ago. This video is from when she turned on the implant for the very first time. Fun fact: the
gjmueller: The science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students of today are tomorrow’s scientists. They’re the future disease curers, bridge builders, space explorers, and in many STEM fields, they’re nearly half women. In the
scienceisbeauty: Creativity, science, technology and design, these are the powers of human being to overcome any present or future problem. ‘WarkaWater’ is a project conceived for the mountainous regions in Ethiopia, where women and children
marras6: Porpentine’s HIGH END CUSTOMIZABLE SAUNA EXPERIENCE game is the best hacking game I’ve played so far we need more games about hacking and cyberstuff and technology by people who don’t care a bit if they get the computer science right
hashtagthatsreal: traptinaturkeydinner: The thing I love about NASA is that if something doesn’t work or doesn’t exist, THEY BUILD A NEW THING, on a relatively small budget and then they don’t bogart the technology with copyright stuff ….SCIENCE!
byronegg: Delaware Today — This is a piece for Delaware Today about young girls losing interest in science,technology, engineering and math related studies. The state’s schools and businesses are hoping to turn all this around. I love it when I come
comedycentral: Click here for more of Jon Stewart’s coverage of the recent House Committee on Science, Space and Technology hearing.
New Post has been published on http://bonafidepanda.com/jobs-created-2025/New Jobs that Will Be Created by 2025 Technology is an ever changing field in science. Every year something new is invented and every year that something new will surely replace
snaokidoki: A mysterious space lion with goo deployment systems. A Buxbi character if I recall correctly. -Hey, if you like my work, consider reblogging.It helps raise visibility and awareness about how fun it is to be weird.☆ (Patreon. Tip Me Monthly?)
snaokidoki:A mysterious space lion with goo deployment systems. A Buxbi character if I recall correctly.-Weird is Good and Cool ☆ (Ask Link) ☆ Patreon.com/snao
redmacha: comedycentral: Click here for more of Jon Stewart’s coverage of the recent House Committee on Science, Space and Technology hearing. Yep…and according to those asshats global warming is just jesus hugging us tighter…GRRR 😠 and dinosaur
did-you-kno: In 1976, it was removed from one fire station and installed in another, and they severed the cord out of fear that unscrewing the bulb would break it. It was moved with a full police and fire truck escort. The bulb has a dedicated live
mothernaturenetwork: Green Float botanical cityA Japanese technology company designed the Green Float concept to be self-sufficient and carbon-negative, allowing mankind to live harmoniously with nature. Each floating cell district has a radius of .62
jtotheizzoe: Astronaut Mae Jemison is working on an ambitious idea: Envision, design, and create the technologies necessary to send a spacecraft to another star in the next century. It’s called 100 Year Starship. Here she is at the recent Makers
fooferdoodle: xgrabmyy: A South Korean designer named Jeabyun Yeon has created a conceptual scuba mask that will allow humans to breath underwater without the aid of an oxygen tank. It is called Triton, and mimics the gills found on fish to draw oxygen
generalelectric: GE scientists are developing superhydrophobic surfaces to keep ice off of aviation equipment and wind turbines. The Slow Mo Guys captured this footage with their Phantom Flex camera on a recent trip to GE Global Research.
ultrafacts: The Caltech–MIT rivalry is a college rivalry between the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), stemming from the colleges’ reputations as top science and engineering schools in the
ultrafacts: Science Cheerleader is an association of around 300 current and former professional football and basketball cheerleaders that work or study in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Source Follow Ultrafacts for
Human Brains Are Primally Wired to Notice Animals Surrounded by technology and urbanity though we may be, the human brain remains profoundly hard-wired to respond to animals. When people are shown pictures of animals, specific parts of the amygdala —
did-you-kno: Amazon’s STEM Club is a subscription service that sends STEM toys to kids each month. Amazon editors hand-pick toys and projects they think will get kids interested in science, technology, engineering, and math, and then boxes full of
howstuffworks: It’s Ada Lovelace Day! In honor of the woman who wrote the first algorithm (program) to be carried out by a machine, celebrate all women in STEM — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
rejectedprincesses: Barbara Pratt: The Queen of CoolModern-day refrigerated shipping is a marvel of science, technology, and hard work: much of which came from Barbara Pratt, who spent years living in a shipping container and doing experiments to perfect
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salleelove: jackdrop: salleelove: comedycentral: Click here for more of Jon Stewart’s coverage of the recent House Committee on Science, Space and Technology hearing. Are these people really in the US, making decisions that affect you?? That’s
makethemscreamyeye: shawnpau: northstarfan: comedycentral: Click here for more of Jon Stewart’s coverage of the recent House Committee on Science, Space and Technology hearing. Guys, no shit, we are so doomed. I don’t get it. Why is it that
wolfstravelsinmind: itscarororo: comedycentral: Click here for more of Jon Stewart’s coverage of the recent House Committee on Science, Space and Technology hearing. I WAS WAITING FOR THIS GIFTSET AND HERE IT IS Why is it that the intelligent
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thefingerfuckingfemalefury: ultrafacts: Science Cheerleader is an association of around 300 current and former professional football and basketball cheerleaders that work or study in the STEM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).
did-you-kno: We successfully built atomic bombs more than 20 years before we figured out disposable lighters and handheld calculators. Source
did-you-kno: “Biohacker” Tim Cannon implanted a computer chip into his arm so he could be more like a robot. No surgeons would agree to the operation, so he inserted the chip himself. The battery-powered device records his temperature and
did-you-kno: If we had faster spacecrafts we could travel into the future. At incredibly high speeds, time dilation would allow humans to travel the entire known universe in one lifetime and return to Earth billions of years in the future.Source
did-you-kno: Your reaction to maggots can reveal if you’re a liberal or a conservative. The brain scans of liberals looking at photos of maggots and carcasses are so different from conservatives’ that scientists can review them and predict the person’s
did-you-kno: Neuroscientists prescribe video games for people with autism and Asperger’s so they can practice social interaction in a safe, non-threatening environment. This eases anxiety and allows users to gain confidence and apply it in their daily
did-you-kno: Ancient Egyptian paint could gives us better phones. The world’s 1st synthetic pigment was “Egyptian blue,” and scientists found that it’s made of nanomaterials that can be used to improve TV remotes, phones, satellites, medical
did-you-kno: See the video and learn more about the new elevators here ►► The next generation of elevators will be able to travel sideways. A German engineering company has created the world’s 1st rope-free elevator system that uses a new magnetic
did-you-kno: The telegraph was invented because of heartbreak. When Samuel Morse left town to paint a portrait, his wife suddenly fell ill and died. Because it took days for him to find out she had been sick, he was so upset that he abandoned his art
did-you-kno: There’s a Sleep Number bed for kids that keeps monsters away. The Sleep IQ has built-in lights under the bed, sensors that alert parents if kids get out of bed, pulse monitor, and a companion app with a “monster detector.” Source
did-you-kno: Why not use a regular robot? Because the instincts of a living organism allow it to evade hazardous conditions and predators without help from the operator. With a hybrid system using a living insect, you have the combined abilities of
I tried to learn some of my notes for tommorow (monday is the worst day, i have double periods of all three sciences and all the teachers insist we learn our notes by heart for the next lesson, and my technology teacher keeps springing surprise tests
anon-i-mus: “EVERYTHING IS OBSERVER-DEPENDENT : WITHOUT YOU, ‘NOTHING CAN EXIST’.Science, math, technology, philosophy, geography, history, biology, art and physical education cannot be conceived, explained or even known without the foundation
grimrapper: i love how there’s pictures and a sharpie next to it. like, is it gonna sign autographs?? science is amazing and the technological advances of this generation astound me every day.
reptiliakilljoy: thedailywhat: How About That of the Day: In his new book Secret Weapons: Technology, Science And The Race To Win World War II, Cardiff University professor Brain Ford makes a startling revelation: Desperate to bring the Second World
comedycentral: Click here for more of Jon Stewart’s coverage of the recent House Committee on Science, Space and Technology hearing. I love Jon Stewart though