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High Rise, by J.G. Ballard (Popular Library, 1978) From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham. TENANTS OF TERROR The architect - suddenly the prisoner of his own proud creation. The liberated woman - in the embrace of brutal sexual ravishment and
Michaelmas, by Algis Budrys (Popular Library, 1986). From a second-hand book stall in Derby.
snowyfeline:Popular vote was nerdy donkey girl! I’ll think of a name, but I hope you like so far. She likes science, comic books, and masturbating to crushing on popular girls in her class. I already gushed all my feeling to Snowy a while back about
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geneticist: Glowing caves in New Zealand are a popular tourist attraction. The glowing in the caves is caused by bio-luminescent worms hanging from the cave ceiling. (via) ;w; we got to see these (replicas) at the Museum of Natrual History! What I would
Hmmm, parents were anxious about different things in the 1920s. Illustration from 1923 Popular Science Monthly.
willisninety-six: Roger Dean (born 1944) Roger Dean is a British artist best known for creating album artwork for popular progressive bands, such as Yes and Asia. His artwork includes colorful, organic science fantasy landscapes.
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jtotheizzoe: mucholderthen: NIKOLA TESLAArticles in “THE ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTER”, a magazine like today’s Popular Science but in 1919 SOURCES: The Electrical Experimenter Vol. 7 | Smithsonian Libraries)and Magazine Art for the cover I would
smarterplanet: Implantable Tumor Tracker Is a Tiny Lab That Lives Inside Your Body And Reports Back | Popular Science Rather than bringing people into the lab, researchers at MIT are putting tiny labs into people via a tiny implantable capsule that
grandparicksanchez: what-hath-science-wrought: cayteecat: The Holy Trinity the unholy quadrangle the unholy pentagon not as popular as the other shows, but…the unholy hexagon
pumpernickelandcoal: avatar-dacia: crispy-ghee: juliedillon: This is an illustration I did for the August 2014 issue of Popular Science Magazine. The assignment was to show a scifi take on human aging in the future. I wanted to do something relatively
magic-in-every-book: Read PoC//Fantasy and Science Fiction I only listed one book per author, usually their most popular or highest rated book/series, so make sure to check out their Goodreads page for more of their hardwork!! Throne of the Crescent
simonstalenhag: Here’s two illustrations I did recently for an article about extra-terrestrial intelligence and Nick Bostrom’s simulation argument in Swedish popular science magazine Forskning & Framsteg.You can find online version of the article
bprince2010uk: bonniegrrl: No more ‘MythBusters’; show will say goodbye in 2016 After 248 episodes, hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman will bid farewell to the popular science Discovery Channel series next year. Read more in my CNET article here!
detail from Chemcraft Atomic Energy ad./ Popular Science magazine, December 1947
iloveoldmagazines: Popular Science 1957 Vol. 171, No. 2
20thcenturypix: heck-yeah-old-tech: Historical spread: The premiere of the Slinky in Popular Science, Sept 1946. “It is simply a spring, but it does stunts that made R. P. James, Philadelphia engineer, think of converting it into a toy. […] ‘Slinky’
rogerwilkerson: Science Never Stops - detail from Popular Science magazine cover - May 1947
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narcodelic: rhamphotheca: Here are a couple of gifs of the Dumbo Octopus (Grimpoteuthis sp.) encountered by the NOAA Okeanos crew a few days ago in the depths of the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida. (images: NOAA; via: Popular Science) Added
eammod: bprince2010uk: bonniegrrl: No more ‘MythBusters’; show will say goodbye in 2016 After 248 episodes, hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman will bid farewell to the popular science Discovery Channel series next year. Read more in my CNET article
sillyglitch: Here’s my most popular print at Fanime this weekend.
hardcoregurlz: Octavia Estelle Butler is “the first African-American woman to gain popularity and critical acclaim as a major science fiction writer” (Hine 208). She was born on June 22, 1947 in Pasadena, California, to Laurice and Octavia M. (Guy)
historical-nonfiction: A vision of cities in 1950, according to Popular Science Monthly in 1925. Besides being dominated by pedestrians and necessitating emissions-free cars (which they were certain electric vehicles would easily do) they also predicted
nemfrog:“Successive shapes of a raindrop buffeted by air stream as in falling from the sky.” Popular Science. May 1949.
starryuniverse: Haunting patterns within planetary nebula NGC 6543 readily suggest its popular moniker — the Cat’s Eye nebula. The swirls of this glowing nebula are known to be the gaseous shroud expelled from a dying sun-like star about
natalieironside:Ursula K. Le Guin’s 1969 novel The Left Hand of Darkness was a big deal in feminist science fiction for being one of the first widely popular and critically acclaimed works to do cool shit with sex and gender (which was certainly
my-tardis-sense-is-tingling: moment of silence for all the movies that have been overlooked because they’re popular, blockbuster science fiction and fantasy movies that the academy has decided not to take seriously Iron Man 3 Star Trek: Into Darkness
crapstone: Here are a couple of gifs of the Dumbo Octopus (Grimpoteuthis sp.) encountered by the NOAA Okeanos crew a few days ago in the depths of the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida. (images: NOAA; via: Popular Science) More unusual creatures
rhamphotheca: Here are a couple of gifs of the Dumbo Octopus (Grimpoteuthis sp.) encountered by the NOAA Okeanos crew a few days ago in the depths of the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida. (images: NOAA; via: Popular Science)
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iloveoldmagazines: Popular Science 1955 Vol. 167, No. 1
misforgotten2: Popular Science Monthly January 1918
pulpsandcomics:“Popular Science” November 1927 cover by Herbert Paus
snowyfeline: Popular vote was nerdy donkey girl! I’ll think of a name, but I hope you like so far. She likes science, comic books, and masturbating to crushing on popular girls in her class.
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2othcentury: Popular Science, April 1987
ofhouses: 1009. Michael Jantzen /// Dome Cluster House /// Bartelso, Carlyle, Illinois, USA /// 1982OfHouses presents: The Show Must Go On, part III. (Photos: © Michael Jantzen. Source: Popular Science 03/1982; Domus 633 11/1982.)
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questionableadvice: reblogged from devilduck: ~ Popular Science, June 1936
crispy-ghee: juliedillon: This is an illustration I did for the August 2014 issue of Popular Science Magazine. The assignment was to show a scifi take on human aging in the future. I wanted to do something relatively positive, so I drew a lady whose
y2kaestheticinstitute: Ottoman PC - SozoDesign (Popular Science - March 2000)
neuromorphogenesis:The science of what excites kinky people doesn’t end with armchair psychology Though popular tropes all hold that people interested in BDSM were all abused or are disturbed, the biological basis of kink deserves more study. When
fishermod: askstripes: bprince2010uk: bonniegrrl: No more ‘MythBusters’; show will say goodbye in 2016 After 248 episodes, hosts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman will bid farewell to the popular science Discovery Channel series next year. Read more
sci-universe: When he was 17, Neil deGrasse Tyson got a letter from Carl Sagan, the Cornell astronomer and popular science luminary. Tyson was a Bronx High School of Science student applying to colleges, and Sagan invited him for a tour of the lab at
bulwark369: tiefighters: R.I.P. Kenny Baker (1934 - 2016)Kenneth George “Kenny” Baker was an English actor and musician. He was well known for portraying the character R2-D2 in the popular science-fiction movie franchise Star Wars. He passed away
juliedillon: This is an illustration I did for the August 2014 issue of Popular Science Magazine. The assignment was to show a scifi take on human aging in the future. I wanted to do something relatively positive, so I drew a lady whose life has been
yesterdaysprint:Popular Science, August 1920
kerryrenaissance: the-future-now: Humpback whales are gathering in big numbers — and people have no idea why Humpback whales are up to something weird and even scientists aren’t sure what to make of it. According to Popular Science, the whales
crookedindifference: Happy Birthday Carl Sagan Carl Edward Sagan (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996) was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, science popularizer and science communicator in astronomy and natural sciences.
what is the popular headcanon age for meiko and kaito?
spookypinenuts replied to your post: what is the popular headc… use your own i don’t think they have any. i always picture them in their 20s o i see then i shall do that