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catbountry: paranoidandroid42: sillyslardy: nlaughingalonewithferriswheels: nobloggerleftbehind: i’m scared what has science done not this shit again You all don’t really understand my love for the field of robotics. I feel like this could
maryyisrad:davediddlystrider: sixpenceee: Thermal recording of the ALS ice bucket challenge (source) this looks like people dumping buckets of black magic clothes onto their bodies woah
teacupthesauceror: inferrance: blazepress: These are pictures of different dried human tears. Grief, laughter, onion and change. Each type has a different chemical makeup which makes them appear different. i would like to view my dried tears then
blunt-science: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver showing what the climate change “debate” actually looks like. (LWTJO)
discoverynews: Will the Space Station Be Abandoned? Like the Mary Celeste, the International Space Station (ISS) could be floating empty, devoid of humans by November. However, unlike the Mary Celeste, we’ll know exactly what happened to the crew.
meatsingularity: psychetronictonic: cnet: Compensating: Loudest howler monkeys have the tiniest balls The male howler monkeys with the biggest vocal organs have the smallest testicles and lowest sperm count, new research has found. It looks like
doctorwho: People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it’s more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly… time-y wimey… stuff. Doctor Who Series 3: Blink
regularbread: roslips: bustanutsquash: cocoanobutter: roslips: Anybody else thinking about dick? All the time oh, well being an asexual i ACTUALLY think about REAL things like SCIENCE. Literally no one asked she sayin dick ain’t real?
optimisticallychallenged: beerjedi: I cuss like a sailor (and drink like a fish) Well….another reason I must swear so much lol
prostheticknowledge: Robotic Spider Dress Techno Couture from Anouk Wipprecht, a dress with insect-like robotic limbs which react to the proximity of others - video demonstration embedded below: Youtube link
scienceisbeauty: Enter the Vortex… in Psychedelic Color. This spectacular, vertigo inducing, false-color image from NASA’s Cassini mission highlights the storms at Saturn’s north pole. The angry eye of a hurricane-like storm appears dark red while
the-science-llama: What it would look like if you could see Wifi signals If you missed it earlier, I joined forces with another tumblr-scientist to debunk the crap out of this with SCIENCE. And because I’m too lazy to learn how to use the ‘read more’
mothernaturenetwork: 11 animals more likely to kill you than sharksIf the mere thought of sharks sends chills down your spine, consider the damage that a swarm of ants could inflict. And even cows have been known to be deadly.
neuromorphogenesis: Stray prenatal gene network suspected in schizophrenia Researchers have reverse-engineered the outlines of a disrupted prenatal gene network in schizophrenia, by tracing spontaneous mutations to where and when they likely cause damage
neurosciencestuff: Study finds night owls more likely to be psychopaths People who stay up late at night are more likely to display anti-social personality traits such as narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathic tendencies, according to a study
jtotheizzoe: Behold the malicious mouthparts of mosquitos, probing for a bloody slurp within the skin of a mouse. I had always imagined they would be more like a syringe needle, sharp and rigid instead of a creeping straw of fear tipped in tentacle-like
we-are-star-stuff: 11 Emerging Scientific Fields That Everyone Should Know About There was a time when science could be broken down into neat-and-tidy disciplines - straightforward things like biology, chemistry, physics, and astronomy. But as science
ucresearch: Uncovering the genetic ‘Adam’ and ‘Eve’ Almost every man alive can trace his origins to one man who lived about 135,000 years ago, new research suggests. And that ancient man likely shared the planet with the mother of all women.
sagansense: GPS-Like ‘Grid’ Cells Found In Human BrainScientists rarely have the opportunity to study single cell behavior deep inside a living human brain. But a US team was offered the chance to make human brain recordings in epilepsy patients
ichthyologist: Pacific Lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) Lampreys in their mature stage are parasites, latching onto other fish with their suction cup like mouths. Keratinised teeth rasp away their host’s skin, as the lamprey releases anticoagulants
skeptv: What The Future of Transportation Looks Like Newly released transportation concepts promise to move us around at unheard of speeds and in ways our great-grandparents didn’t even dream about. Trace shows us the most amazing concepts and details
spaceplasma: Astronomers celebrate ‘celestial pollution’ from Perseid Meteor Shower “Celestial Pollution” from meteors like this weekend’s Perseid Meteor Shower sprinkle sodium high up in our atmosphere and give astronomers what they need
amnhnyc: Ever wonder where the Museum keeps the largest and heaviest items in its Paleontology collection (like the 650-pound thigh bone of the long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur Camarasaurus)?In this video, collections manager Carl Mehling shows us
thenewenlightenmentage: On Giant Blue Alien Planet, It Rains Molten Glass There’s a “blue marble” alien planet just 63 light-years from Earth, but the world is anything but friendly to life. Researchers say the blue color in the atmosphere likely
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futurescope: Research team develops tattoo-like skin thermometer patch From Physorg: A diverse team of researchers from the U.S., China, and Singapore has created a patch that when glued to the skin can be used as a thermometer continuously measuring
discoverynews: Bat Rocks Out in Speaker-Like Roost A clever bat has discovered that certain leaves function like a speaker system, since the leaves help to transmit, amplify and modify sound, according to a new study. Read more
fuckyeahfluiddynamics: Artist Fabian Oefner enjoys capturing both art and science in his work. In his latest series, “Orchid”, the blossom-like images are the result of splashes. He layered multiple colors of paint, ending with a top layer of black
spaceplasma: Hubble views extraordinary multi-tailed asteroid P/2013 P5 These NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope images reveal a never-before seen set of six comet-like tails radiating from a body in the asteroid belt and designated P/2013 P5. The asteroid
brookhavenlab: Even though this looks like 1973, it’s actually the current day control room for our Tandem Van de Graaff facility, which generates the ions needed for collisions in our atom smasher. In fact, the photo was taken yesterday. Though
fortheloveofherpetology: Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius) Leopard geckos have a small “bark” they use if agitated Unlike most other gecko species, the leopard gecko has eyelids. They can even blink and close their eyes while sleeping Like many
guardian: Bees like you’ve never seen them before - in pictures Staff at the US Geological Survey Bee Inventory and Monitoring Laboratory in Maryland has been photographing bees and other insects for seven years to help record and identify different
skunkbear: Bone-eating worms have been munching on the skeletons of dead whales (and most likely the ancestors of whales) for tens of millions of years. But they were only discovered back in 2012. Robert Vrijenhoek was exploring the floor of Monterey
kqedscience: New Imaging Method May Help Detect Heart Attack Risk in the Future“A non-invasive imaging method could help identify and localize artery-clogging plaques that are likely to cause a heart attack. If future studies confirm the initial
nowyoukno: Now You Know (Source) All in the name of science. More shit like this needs to be done, for science.
spaceexp: Applying tilt shift to images makes light years long phenomena seem like they could fit into your hand. This is the Horsehead nebula.
astronomy-to-zoology: Rosy Maple Moth (Dryocampa rubicunda) …a beautiful species of Royal Moth (Ceratocampinae) which occurs in Eastern North America. Like other Saturniid moths adult rosy maple moths lack mouthparts and live short lives dedicated
sciencesoup: How Do Batteries Even Work? We use them to power everything from torches to cars, but if you tended to zone out in high school science like me, you might have no idea how batteries actually produce energy. Here’s the low down: Technically,
sixpenceee: This week in science a really cool and exciting new method for treating cancer. You can view the video here. I’ll be updating my science tag with more cool techniques like this. Be sure to check back!
teavenger: Science Bros!!!!!!! XD It’s like Tori’s interests and my interests had a craft baby.
fyeahsciencebros: The Avengers - SCIENCE FRIENDS by ElenaKB #l m a o they need their own science show #CAN YOU IMAGINE??? #bruce would be all about actually teaching science #and tony would be the LET’S BLOW SHIT UP side #………..so like the
neurosciencestuff: Bioengineers Create Functional 3D Brain-like Tissue Bioengineers have created three-dimensional brain-like tissue that functions like and has structural features similar to tissue in the rat brain and that can be kept alive in the
jtotheizzoe: The chemical formulas of various substances used to mimic plant-based aromas and flavors. Tastes like science.
jtotheizzoe: via likeaphysicist: Well, once again I’m having fun with photoshop and science! Which one do you like the most? Clearly the answer is BIOLOGY. There is no argument. These are not the droids you’re looking for.
jtotheizzoe: nevver: Bee Orchid As usual, the science of this orchid story is a little more complicated than made out (check out this post and the great comments to learn why). It’s just as likely that self-pollinating orchids spontaneously mutated
i-am-in-missouri: Why you shouldn’t microwave a cell phone it’s like the rebirth of Voldemort REBLOGGING THIS AGAIN BECAUSE AT ONE POINT IT LOOKS LIKE THERE IS A MOUTH OPENING AND CLOSING\
accioabaddon: castielsteenwolf: im not sure whats happening but i like it alot Reblogging for science
jessalrynn: essence-of-nature: The largest Hydrogen Peroxide experiment ever 🧪⠀By @Nickuhas and @DavidDobrik So this is what a bad idea looks like. Okay.
morgan4816: geometricdeathtrap: noemail: PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT EXCITED ABOUT SPACE BAFFLE ME LIKE THEY JUST FOUND A PLANET WHERE IT RAINS GLASS AND IT RAINS SIDEWAYS ITS LIKE YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOW CAN U NOT CARE IF U CANT BE EXCITED ABOUT SPACE GET OUT
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
"science is whatever we want it to be"
thatsnotwatyourmomsaid: blaineandersasss: kpopcrackchat: burqini: Chemistry more like cheMYSTERY because i have no idea what’s going on Calculus more like calKILLus because a piece of my sanity dies with every equation Biology more like BYEology
asapscience: jtotheizzoe: thebrainscoop: Science Needs Women: For Women in Science; the L’Oreal Foundation I’m sharing this video on any platform I can because when I first found it last week it had something like 1,400 views, but it’s the
artandsciencejournal: Art That Gets You Thinking! The brain is a complex biological structure, which works like a machine; or perhaps it is the machine that works like a brain? Two artists, Greg Dunn and Nicolas Baier approach the subject of the brain
mavinbro: hungryhungry-hipster: someincoherentvitriol: shavingryansprivates: flaming slow motion tennis here you go: physics porn SCIENCE dan is your elbow supposed to bend like that lol elbow wtf
t4thc:slightlyusedcucumber:medicine-nerd:ladymasryah:radicalbundy:Blood vessels of a real person who dedicated their body to science for displayHow are these so clean like WOw bruh scalpel game strongThis is a corrosion model eg something like liquid
castiel-is-a-disney-princess: megafreeman: m1ssred: chemical reaction Looks like Fire creates the monsters. I LIKE FIRE my chemical rFUCKING CHRIST
THE SCIENCE BROS PRINT IS DOOOOOONE!!! I’ll probably have this print on sale at Wondercon next month first, and then bring it to Botcon. I really like how this came out, so I hope everyone else likes it too :)
Science fiction nerds will write books and critical essays about aliens, monsters, mutants, and species that don’t even exist. But introduce a black character and its like “OMG WHAT IS THIS NEGRO DOING HERE!!!???”