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smilesandvials: annamargaret98: Nice little note I found in my chem book this morning Ugh.I hate stuff like this. Now, I don’t think the argument of “It is very important for people to be scientifically literate” will work here because the kind
sixpenceee: Harvard University offers a completely free online course on the Fundamentals of Neuroscience that you can get a certificate for successfully completing and which requires nothing other than basic knowledge in Biology and Chemistry. This
fvvkinglovely: sixpenceee: sixpenceeeblog: A demonstration of the physics of inertia. (Source) Please follow my other blog @sixpenceeeblog for cool, new content! THAT is fucking WILD
carpecervisiam: uteropolis: Oh so basically the reason people care less about inequality when it comes to men’s rights is because men are too busy jacking off than to fight for their rights? Interesting theory. Oh god, where do I even start here?
archangelruind: my friend is studying for the mcat and was just trying to explain to me about heat transfer and she said ‘you know, like the reason you get cold when you go outside on a freezing day is that your tiny human body is trying to warm up
gothiccharmschool: rawk-chikk: whoreablejewess: kerryrenaissance: gay-blue-space-rock: easilyenchanted: Oh Yeah… ok so, i should get tested for this b/c im 90% this is me. well hand me a potato and call me mark watney, i’ve finally found my problem.
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itsfullofstars: Earth Oceans Were Homegrown Where did Earth’s oceans come from? Astronomers have long contended that icy comets and asteroids delivered the water for them during an epoch of heavy bombardment that ended about 3.9 billion years ago.
800-588-2300: From this distant vantage point, the Earth might not seem of particular interest. But for us, it’s different. Look again at that dot. That’s here, that’s home, that’s us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you
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jtotheizzoe: Madame Curie’s Passion When Marie Curie came to the United States for the first time, in May 1921, she had already discovered the elements radium and polonium, coined the term “radio-active” and won the Nobel Prize—twice. But the
afternoonapocalypse: This is obviously not a real image, but apparently astronomers have witnessed a planet being born for the first time ever, and have pictures to boot. It’s pretty neat if you ask me. It’s still kind of too early to be 100% certain,
continueplease: nbcnews: Teen’s invention could charge your phone in 20 seconds (Photo: Intel) Waiting hours for a cellphone to charge may become a thing of the past, thanks to an 18-year-old high-school student’s invention. She won a โ,000 prize
brokendildo: ultrafacts: realanomaly: katieb003: ultrafacts: Source For more posts like this, follow Ultrafacts …………what. Can someone……….what. It’s like the how the sun’s light takes 8 minutes to hit us. Space is so big that
appliedtechnotopia-consulting: mindblowingscience: The tardigrade genome has been sequenced, and it has the most foreign DNA of any animal Scientists have sequenced the entire genome of the tardigrade, AKA the water bear, for the first time. And it
for-science-sake: The Sea Angel (Gymnosomata) Is a group of sea slug that grow no larger than 5cm. These obscure little creatures are found in a wide range of habitats from polar to tropical regions of the sea.
myjetpack: A recent cartoon for New Scientist.
shatterdomeatl: expertprocrastinatr: Arc Attack: The Pacific Rim theme being played on Tesla Coils DON’T SHOW THIS VIDEO TO NEWTON HE WILL WANT TO MAKE ONE HIMSELF FOR THE LAB.
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for-science-sake: Time-lapse of Stinkhorn Fungus growth.
prostheticknowledge: Sonic Prints Software by Blair Neal turns audio into 3D meshes in realtime, which can be 3D Printed: Using openFrameworks and ofxFFT to generate 3D Meshes of sound data for use in 3D printing. This is very much a work in progress,
kenobi-wan-obi: Milky Way Shows 84 Million Stars in 9 Billion Pixels Side Note: The two images shown above are mere crop outs from ESA’s recent hit: The 9 Billion Pixel Image of 84 Million Stars. These two focus on the bright center of the image for
w-a-r-e-h-o-u-s-e: mindblowingscience: heythereuniverse: NASA plans a robotic mission to search for life on Europa | io9 It looks like it’s finally going to happen, an actual mission to Jupiter’s icy moon Europa — one of the the solar system’s
internetgf: akiraita: maptitude1: This map shows the longest straight line one can travel on land without crossing any major bodies of water. ideal spot for egg hatching what I guess what counts as a straight line on a curved object is somewhat
blonde-tanned-beachy: deaf woman hearing for the first time. This is too perfect not to reblog.
completelyaddicted: marchqueen:angryplum: How Canadians are hatched. The eggs are laid in mudbeds in the early fall, and will hatch mid-winter as Pucklings to forage for syrup amongst the elk. canadians are my favorite mythological creature tyrellia
iwanttobeafirefly: Valspar Color For The Colorblind Something in my eye….
for-science-sake: The Black Egret is a species of bird that occupies African, coastal streams, rivers and flats. They use a unique and effective fishing strategy called Canopy Feeding. This is when they cloak their wings around Themselves to shade
did-you-kno: Researchers in China have developed a new concept for a submarine that could potentially travel inside an air pocket at almost the speed of sound. Source
did-you-kno: Trick-candles keep burning for the same reason that road flares and sparklers do: magnesium. When you blow out a regular candle, an ember glows in the wick but the vaporized wax keeps it from lighting again. Since trick-candle wicks have
for-science-sake:The Sea Angel (Gymnosomata) Is a group of sea slug that grow no larger than 5cm. These obscure little creatures are found in a wide range of habitats from polar to tropical regions of the sea.
bpod-mrc: 11 December 2013 Ageing Brains A normal healthy brain (pictured is a map showing connections in an older brain) is something most of us take for granted. However, more people over the age of 65 are disabled by dementia than any other illness.
itisneverlupus: tennisaurus: screamingcrawfish: alphaqueer: daysturnedtoweeks: When guys have a bath, does their penis float or sink? i was going to answer this but i’ve been sat here for a good two minutes and i can’t fucking remember go take
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mothernaturenetwork: Earth braces for biggest space solar storm in 5 yearsThe space weather storm is hurtling toward Earth, threatening to disrupt power grids, GPS systems, satellites and airline flights. The brunt of the storm is expected to strike
sixpenceee: The infinite monkey theorem allows someone to visual the power of infinity. Imagine that a monkey has been hitting random keys at a typewriter forever. Eventually, he will type out the entire script to Hamlet. Infinity allows for any possible
The Engine Burns Blue This image shows a cutting-edge solar-electric propulsion thruster in development at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., that uses xenon ions for propulsion. An earlier version of this solar-electric propulsion
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for-science-sake: A multitude of butterflies and their beautiful wings under the microscope. [Source]