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chisanaai: I feel this on a molecular level
evil-schemes-and-peppermint-tea: bowtiesarecool4: panderpzack: tylerchokely: im gonna vomit This bothers me on the molecular level… This makes me so uncomfortable It hurts me to look at this
invaderxan: …and that picture is not it. Actually, this is an image of Barnard 68, a dark interstellar cloud made up of dust and molecular gas, absorbing light. The void this text is referring to is the Eridanus Supervoid, distant and apparently empty
animalsnatureveganism: Extinct animals: Tasmanian tiger “The Thylacine [Tasmanian Tiger] is a strong candidate for cloning and other molecular science projects due to its recent demise and the existence of several well preserved specimens.”
queercommunist: ihaveabsolutelynoidea: “why are these scientists talking about pluto when they should be curing ebola” because they’re astrophysicists not molecular engineers or infectious disease specialists you’re getting mad at the
queercommunist: ihaveabsolutelynoidea: “why are these scientists talking about pluto when they should be curing ebola” because they’re astrophysicists not molecular engineers or infectious disease specialists you’re getting mad at the wrong
illirya-ooc: queensarcasrn: mauridianhallow: rtahuniverse: cannon-fannon: THIS SPEAKS TO ME ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL RIGHT NOW. You are witnessing a broken human being This is actually me like constantly now The older I get the more I identify with
astronomyblog: Barnard 68 is a molecular cloud, dark absorption nebula or Bok globule, towards the southern constellation Ophiuchus and well within our own galaxy at a distance of about 400 light-years, so close that not a single star can be seen
kawaiijamaican: spiritedelegance: thebluefrenchhorn: cannon-fannon: THIS SPEAKS TO ME ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL RIGHT NOW. I got a vacuum for my 22nd birthday and I was so excited I put a picture of it on Instagram being an adult fucking sucks Oh my
talesofscienceandlove: from Molecular Probes Top: Central brain hemisphere and eye-antenna disc of D.melanogaster at 3rd larval stage: anti-Klumpfuss/Alexa 546 (orange), anti-HRP/Alexa 488 (green), Actin/Alexa 635 phalloidin (red; confocal image). Image
boyastronomer: Giant Molecular Cloud NGC 7822 in the constellation Cepheus, the king.
lorilevaughn: mediocre-latinist: asexualtrekkie: prostheticknowledge: SCiO This is a bit future-shock … A small consumer-level molecular scanner lets you analyze the objects around you for relevant information, from food calories or quality, medicine,
queercommunist:ihaveabsolutelynoidea:“why are these scientists talking about pluto when they should be curing ebola” because they’re astrophysicists not molecular engineers or infectious disease specialists you’re getting mad at the wrong
volcanize: “Hey Stacy can I change ur contact name to mommy while you call me and while I trick the people on tumblr that I’m sniffing cocaine when it’s clearly salt because of square molecular structure”#sciencebusted
Omega: Messier 17 in Sagittarius Distance: 5000 Light Years M17 is one of the largest HII region-molecular cloud complexes in the inner part of our galaxy and one of the closest to our sun. Its location within the Sagittarius arm of the galaxy places
c-bassmeow: khadidon: “What would you do if you got cheated on?” This speaks to me on a spiritual, molecular, atomic level
rtahuniverse: cannon-fannon: THIS SPEAKS TO ME ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL RIGHT NOW. You are witnessing a broken human being
humanoidhistory: Views of the reflection nebula NGC 1999, at the edge of the Orion molecular cloud complex some 1,500 light-years from Earth. (Sources: 1, 2)
edwardspoonhands: This isn’t actually true. Most things that you think of breaking…plastic, glass, wood…you’ve got all the pieces…nothing’s getting lost. The reason it won’t go back together is because molecular bonds that held the crystal
brainsx: exploratorium: Amoebae use molecular mechanisms to move. Despite their tiny size, they’re giants compared to other types of cells! Learn more here. Microscope Imaging Station,© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.edu amoebas are the cutest
benesmauglocked: fwips: Laptop Usage in Bed: the slippery slope I relate to this on a molecular level.
curlybynature-nappybychoice: volcanize: “Hey Stacy can I change ur contact name to mommy while you call me and while I trick the people on tumblr that I’m sniffing cocaine when it’s clearly salt because of square molecular structure”#sciencebusted
scienceshenanigans: badsciencejokes: You know what’s cool? Things with low molecular motion.
purplesoul-at-hogwarts: wizardscience: jakemorph: spiderman literally doesnt have a single spider power. his webs are fake and even his climbing shit is because he can like manipulate molecular attraction or some shit. he may as well be called sticky
paprikanoir: vodcar: marsincharge: Wow wtf HIV/AIDS was discovered by Flossie Wong-Staal, an Chinese-American woman, and she’s the reason the HIV test even exists. AND THEN she invented the molecular knife that lead to treatments for HIV/AIDS. And
yeffyaboyuice: brozilek: rtahuniverse: cannon-fannon: THIS SPEAKS TO ME ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL RIGHT NOW. You are witnessing a broken human being folks, take notes. this is real shit help him
queercommunist: ihaveabsolutelynoidea: “why are these scientists talking about pluto when they should be curing ebola” because they’re astrophysicists not molecular engineers or infectious disease specialists you’re getting mad at the wrong people
end0skeletal: This September (2018) in Aitoliko, Greece, the beach was covered in a blanket of massive spiderwebs. According to Maria Chatzaki, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the Democritus University
theletter27: vampireapologist: orgy-of-nerdiness: twerksylvania: vampireapologist: one-lost-at-sea: vampireapologist: tfw when the DNA won’t amplify Molecular work is black magic. Make sure you’ve made your sacrifices to the proper God before
spiritedelegance: thebluefrenchhorn: cannon-fannon: THIS SPEAKS TO ME ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL RIGHT NOW. I got a vacuum for my 22nd birthday and I was so excited I put a picture of it on Instagram being an adult fucking sucks Oh my god. Same
spock-sock: queensarcasrn: mauridianhallow: rtahuniverse: cannon-fannon: THIS SPEAKS TO ME ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL RIGHT NOW. You are witnessing a broken human being This is actually me like constantly now The older I get the more I identify with
serpentking456: chillguydraws: Fact that Starfire is actually a genius. Those previous three questions were all Earth/Human-centric knowledge, whereas molecular mass and atomic values are universal constants.
yourplayersaidwhat: DM: Alright, no more dumb questions. Me: Can I ask a smart question? DM: Uhhh…yeah. Sure. Me: What’s the molecular weight of barium? *DM then sighs, and slowly pulls out his phone to look it up*
virgogreen: Fun fact, this may actually account for many of the “imaginings” we have of extinct animals. I had a molecular biology professor who referred it to “vacuum packing” where many extinct animals are rendered slimmer or muscular than
chirenon: The Reductor (Part 2): Anthony and William take a boat to a secluded location to play with a Molecular Resequencer they borrowed from Master Chirenon.See also Part 1.
hello-kitty-senpai: chisanaai: I feel this on a molecular level I love Retsuko, I would die for her
queercommunist:ihaveabsolutelynoidea: “why are these scientists talking about pluto when they should be curing ebola” because they’re astrophysicists not molecular engineers or infectious disease specialists you’re getting mad at the wrong
definitelynotadulting: rtahuniverse: cannon-fannon: THIS SPEAKS TO ME ON A MOLECULAR LEVEL RIGHT NOW. You are witnessing a broken human being I identify very strongly with this @shuhvon