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cheesecakes-by-lynx: FOR SCIENCE! drawthread request, based on Bigdad’s take on Pacifica. yummy~ ;9
energyloop: pinkiestein’s monster!! 🎃 [PATREON] 🎃 for science! < |D’‘‘‘‘
limebreaker: Stream Warmup. Porchlight Spackle just wanted some measurements. for science. ;9
pvpabear: Uploading these separately. For science!!!
Ed Emshwiller’s amazing cover for the April 1960 issue of Galaxy. Plus, a Cordwainer Smith story! Where’s my copy?
Cover illustration by Jeffrey Jones for Andre Norton’s Uncharted Stars, 1969.
Cover art by Robert K. Abbett for the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel Thuvia, Maid of Mars.
70sscifiart: Paul Lehr — Podkayne of Mars. Cover for the 1971 Berkley paperback of the Robert Heinlein story.
Cover for Amazing illustrated by Ray Kalfus, May 1963.
jumbledplanet: Beefcake photo of actor George Nader, who may be best remembered by some for his role in the low budget sci-fi movie, Robot Monster (1953). When he died in 2001 at age 81 he was survived by his partner of 55 years, Mark Miller. Trivia
retroscifiart:Art by Barclay Shaw for The Red Planet, 1989, Robert Heinlein. Image from Electric Dreams: The Art of Barclay Shaw (1995)
talesfromweirdland:Paul Alexander cover art for A. Bertram Chandler’s The Commodore at Sea / Spartan Planet (1981).
listlesslywandering: queerfemmedomme: butchsubmissive: mandydarling: February 2015 Models godsavecarolynjean & ittybittykaceface photo by: Mandy Darling / Amanda Calquhoun That first picture though.. Reblogging again for… Science (?)
advice-animal: This Is Why I Love Sciencehttp://advice-animal.tumblr.com/ Who the FUCK read that proposal and was like “I would like to fund this immediately… for science…”
discoverynews: Can Living Planets Exist Around Dead Stars? A news release last week reported what may seem self-evident to most planet hunters: white dwarf stars are lousy places to go looking for inhabited worlds. However, we’ve learned that exoplanets
godtricksterloki: I just stared for like 5 minutes straight. I’m officially cry. EVERYBODY FUND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH SO I CAN GET THIS FEMBOT!
discoverynews: World’s Most Dangerous Oceans Identified Some of the world’s busiest oceans are hotspots for shipwrecks, often caused by adverse weather that will only increase with climate change, according to a new study. The South China Seas and
Light stopped completely for a minute inside a crystal: The basis of quantum memory
thecivilwarparlor: “Angel’s Glow" Soldiers with Glowing Wounds at Shiloh-Wounded soldiers who had to remain at the battleground in the rain and mud for up to two days before medics could reach them noticed that their wounds were glowing in
collectivehistory: Today in History: Jul 29, 1958, NASA is created On this day in 1958, the U.S. Congress passes legislation establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), a civilian agency responsible for coordinating America’s
alphynix: Y is for Yutyrannus Yutyrannus huali was a tyrannosauroid from the Early Cretaceous of China, about 124 million years ago. Growing up to 9m long (30ft), it’s currently the largest known dinosaur with direct evidence of feathers. Fossils
alphynix: X is for Xixiasaurus Xixiasaurus henanensis (pronounced “shee-shah-saurus") was a troodontid from the Late Cretaceous of China, about 83 million years ago. Its size is difficult to estimate, based only on the front portion of a skull,
A New Dimension (or Two?) for Long-Term Data Storage
brookhavenlab: This symmetrical marvel is a radio-frequency quadrupole, designed to focus and accelerate particle beams. Seen here in 1983, this magnetic passageway prepared protons for injection into our Alternating Gradient Synchrotron—the source
kidsneedscience: Hipparcos was a satellite launched and managed by the European Space Agency on August 8, 1989 which remained in service until 1993. The name stands for High precision parallax collecting satellite, Hipparcos was the first space
moshita: Honoré Fragonard (June 13, 1732 - April 5, 1799) was a French anatomist, now remembered primarily for his remarkable collection of écorchés (flayed figures) in the Musée Fragonard d’Alfort. Fragonard was born in Grasse as cousin to painter
cubbinobi: September 23, 1846 The planet Neptune is observed for the first time by German astronomers Johann Gottfried Galle and Heinrich Louis d’Arrest using calculations from British astronomer John Couch Adams and French astronomer Urbain Le Verrier.
8bitfuture: The ISS celebrated 15 years in orbit this week. Astronaut James H. Newman waves during a spacewalk preparing for release of the first combined elements of the International Space Station. The Russian-built Zarya module, with its solar array
gunsandposes-history: Inside the Apollo 17 command module on the voyage back to Earth, December 1972. (Click photos for captions sourced from NASA.)
explore-blog: For Copernicus’s birthday, 100 diagrams that changed the world, including his heliocentric universe.
wank-r: Mercury, Venus, and Saturn align with the Pyramids of Giza for the first time in 2,737 years on December 3, 2012
ultrafacts: As the sun went down after the 1862 Battle of Shiloh during the Civil War, some soldiers noticed that their wounds were glowing a faint blue. Many men waited on the rainy, muddy Tennessee battlefield for two days that April, until medics
nukacolae-deactivated20160425: important shots of matt murdock for science.
omgchckplease: tastefullyoffensive: 3017 (via JustinHillister) more like 1991 [Text reads:]The Trojan Room coffee pot was a coffee machine […] which in 1991 provided the inspiration for the world’s first webcam.To save people working in the building
pretentioussongtitle:myrebloggingblog:gemstone-enemas:harpyhormones:ororomunroedontpullout:stimman4000:.What is that soft thing doing the imprinting its called a pad printer! theyre very commonly used for applying patterns to non flat and irregularly
spacepsychologist: missbuster: flootzavut: perfectlyhopeless: bruh-moment-dot-jpeg: boop-le-beep: emilyelizabethfowl: the-fandoms-are-cool: leradny: videohall: Astronaut readjusts to life back on Earth > Don’t give him a baby for a while.
ayatollaofrock: For Science!I can’t see why this wouldn’t be an alternate ending to Portal, I mean, after helping GLaDOS overthrow Wheatley, Chell deserves some loving.
m1stermorden: I told You, give us some privacy while we bathe!I made a friendly version of it for science. I also made a couple of fucking poses while testing the rigs. They’ll come Friday and Saturday and on Sundays I’ll have a Ciri loop. So stay
foab30: For Science! Imgur Fem: http://imgur.com/ZMrjXJR Imgur Futa: http://imgur.com/QIL0RhU
transprincetrellis: Minecraft tumblr rb with - Your fave type of house to build- Fave biome- Modded or Vanilla- Favorite flower It’s for science. factoriescoral reefmoddedlily pads
doujinsoft: humanure: ki-zumono: -blunt: If you ever need a measuring stick for how much of a weeaboo you are, this is the point of no return. 5:20 *throws laptop out the window* say “kawaii” one more fucking time
luctatio: I made this for science
camdamage: All the labby scene time with @tenagainst just now 😍💖✨ using a spool of mocochine as a weight: for science !
M57: The Ring Nebula Except for the rings of Saturn, the Ring Nebula (M57) is probably the most famous celestial band. Its classic appearance is understood to be due to our own perspective, though. The recent mapping of the expanding nebula's 3-D
Meteors, Planes, and a Galaxy over Bryce Canyon Image Credit & Copyright: Dave Lane Explanation: Sometimes land and sky are both busy and beautiful. The landscape pictured in the foreground encompasses Bryce Canyon in Utah, USA, famous for its
A Plurality of Singularities at the Galactic Center Image Credit: NASA/CXC / Columbia Univ./ C. Hailey et al. Explanation: A recent informal poll found that astronomers don’t yet have a good collective noun for a group of black holes, but they
The Gum Nebula Expanse Image Credit & Copyright: John Gleason Explanation: Named for a cosmic cloud hunter, Australian astronomer Colin Stanley Gum (1924-1960), The Gum Nebula is so large and close it is actually hard to see. In fact, we are only
Seven Dusty Sisters Image Credit: WISE, IRSA, NASA; Processing & Copyright : Francesco Antonucci Explanation: Is this really the famous Pleaides star cluster? Known for its iconic blue stars, the Pleaides is shown here in infrared light where the
Dusty With a Chance of Dust Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, MSSS, Curiosity Mars Rover Explanation: It’s storm season on Mars. Dusty with a chance of dust is the weather report for Gale crater as a recent planet-scale dust storm rages. On June
Highlights of the Summer Sky Illustration Credit & Copyright: Universe2go.com Explanation: What can you see in the night sky this summer? The featured graphic gives a few highlights for Earth’s northern hemisphere. Viewed as a clock face
i think i’m going to have to make a gifset. for science.
sleeplvss: someone let me squeeze your butt, i promise it’s for science, please and thank you.
ironbubble: ironbubble: i think it really says alot about you as a person which winnie pooh character you stanned as a child new tag game write your zodiac and which winnie the pooh character your fave was in the tags this is for science
dashaloo: Why did I let you two pick what question to answer next? For SCIENCE! 83
fauxsquared: For Science by fauxsquared xD!
ask-patch: Where did you get that coconut? Actually, the speed of an unladen swallow would be pretty much the same as one packed with 4GB of data. As you may know Bits don’t weigh a thing. Even though Patch has a great feeling for science and knows
zonkpunch2: Animation Preview: Supporters of my patreon can already view a WIP of this animation here. This shouldn’t have to be marked as NSFW, its just an innocent creature having it’s cum extracted for science. They do it all the time on farms
ask-yuta-wuta-ponies: Yuta: Is all for science! I shall reveal the secrets of the Changelings… (Don’t be afraid Enderstine if I’m going to open a Changeling that would be Paradigm) xD
raridashcenter:For Science by CaptainPudgeMuffin X3!
raridashcenter:For Science (Textless) by CaptainPudgeMuffin Heehee, another supercute classic X3