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Via: http://altporn.net/news/2013/10/03/burningangels-proxy-paige/Oh the little gothic multi-colored hair girl Proxy Paige has all her closest friends over for a science slumber party. Personally, I never had a sleep over based on one of my class subjects
Via: http://altporn.net/news/2013/10/11/gothicsluts-retro-future-annalee-belle/AnnaLee Belle looks like a future-sex dream girl in some kind of 50′s utopian science fiction magazine. I love the cheesecake pin-up vibe she embodies with her seamed stockings
Via: http://altporn.net/news/2016/01/21/scarlettfoxplaymate-is-a-foxy-redhead/Scarlettfoxplaymate is a beautiful redhead with a curvy body and a sharp mind. She loves Netflix, science and photography, and she also does graphic design. She always has a
BBC News- Science & EnvironmentWomen ‘better at multitasking’ than men, study findsBy James Morgan Science reporter, BBC News 24 October 2013 8===D——{ Wetiquette
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal demonstrating how journalists report science news.
sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.. http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/News-Article.p
scienceisbeauty: Magic mushrooms link unconnected brain regions (via Science/AAAS | News). I’m not sure about if those regions should remain unconnected anyway. Users of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, often report altered states
Reconstructing Jane: Researchers create a reconstruction from remains of a 14-year-old girl of the Jamestown colony that may have been a victim of cannibalism. http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/skeleton-of-teenage-girl-confirms-canniba
Liked on YouTube: “Snapping images of thunder’s clap | Science News” http://youtu.be/qLcxnFVwQf0
myampgoesto11: Material scientist wins competition for best nanotechnology photo (Picture: Nicolas Souza/cc-NanoBioNet) (Nanowerk News) Considered by some to be the “magic bullet” of materials science, carbon nanotubes (CNT) are at the forefront
skunkbear: Big math news! It’s been thirty years since mathematicians last found a convex pentagon that could “tile the plane.” The latest discovery (by Jennifer McLoud-Mann, Casey Mann, and David Von Derau) was published earlier this month. Full
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.
REMEMBER GUYS! IT’S FOR SCIENCE!And tomorrow EPISODE 6 will be released on Lezhin!
Good news everyone, you all wanted stories that run longer and this will be one of them. I have four or five “flash”-sized chapters of this story in the pipe. So look for it each month as we follow Jupiter Morrison through her evening at her High
snkmerchandise: News: SnK x National Museum of Science & Innovation MOVE “Survival Skills” Exhibition Clear Files Original Release Dates: November 29th, 2017 to April 8th, 2018 (Exhibition Dates)Retail Price: 2,000 Yen tax (Five piece set) Tokyo’s
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phroyd: NASA just saw something come out of a black hole for the first time ever. You don’t have to know a whole lot about science to know that black holes typically suck things in, not spew things out. But NASA just spotted something mighty strange
This week in 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
The collision between the Milky Way Galaxy and the Andromeda Galaxy.
sagansense: How A New Family Tree of Space Rocks Could Better Protect EarthIn perhaps the neatest astronomical application of geneology yet, astronomers found 28 “hidden” families of asteroids that could eventually show them how some rocks get into
discoverynews: There’s a Hole in the Sun! During the latter part of last week, a huge void rotated across the face of the sun. But never fear, it isn’t a sign of the “End Times” or some weird sci-fi stellar malnourishment, this particular hole
wired: Earth has no shortage of animals that amaze, frighten, and perplex us. But what if we could combine species and create even more terrifying hybrids? This compilation of imaginary critter combos we’d love to see in the wild (from a safe distance)
godtricksterloki: tapatheo: airpunchingacademic: methcastle: Go ahead and think we’re the only intelligent life out there. You go right ahead. Fuck yeah Science fuuuuuuuuck Fuuuuuuuuuuck! I love you science.
discoverynews: The Ocean is in Danger! Check in with DNews’ Anthony to find out why…
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
thenewenlightenmentage: “A Galaxy So Ancient It Shouldn’t Exist” Astronomers using the Herschel Space Telescope discovered a distant galaxy that challenges the current theories of galaxy evolution. Seen when the Universe was less than
sagansense: PBS News Hour: New Discoveries From NASA’s ‘Curiosity’ Rover’s Mars Mission A wonderful piece by PBS News Hour on NASA, Curiosity, Mars, the 2020 mission and most intriguing, JPL’s Adam Steltzner on the intricacies of the MSL mission/EDL
mentalalchemy: Shrew: http://bit.ly/1aLALWBFalse memories: http://bbc.in/18CzEI8Worm death: http://bit.ly/1c7QhzhNitrogen: http://bit.ly/16ilCsJDolphins: http://bit.ly/14v2MM1Viruses: http://bit.ly/1e6NmU0Light: http://bit.ly/146araOStem cell
thescienceofreality: This Week in Science - July 22 - 28, 2013: Reactive light-up e-skin here. Australian Plesiosaurs here. *Edit - Plesiosaurs instead of the incorrect “aquatic dinosaur". South African fossils here. IRIS first images here.
8bitfuture: GPS ‘hack’ throws M superyacht off course. A University of Texas team has shown how a relatively low cost small software radio device can be used to trick GPS receivers into believing false signals. Because all GPS signals are sent
jtotheizzoe: Haters may be psychologically predisposed to hate, at least according to new research reported at Smithsonian Smart News. Scientists were able to determine subjects’ baseline attitudes about the world around them, and it turns out that,
scienceyoucanlove: Researchers have found a new virus related to smallpox. So far two men in the Republic of Georgia have been infected and presented symptoms similar to smallpox, such as painful blisters on the hands and arms, fever and swollen lymph
allthingshyper: gehayi: hiddlesbatchlove: forever-falling-forward: platredeparis: bnycolew: mannysiege: Progress What Imma just let this sit here MOTHA FUCKIN SCIENCE sources: Engagdget DailyTech CBS They turned RNA into an anti-virus program.
jtotheizzoe: freshphotons: Cosmic Inflation Explained. Here’s PHD Comics with a great explanation of the HUUUUGE physics news this week.
Human Brains Are Primally Wired to Notice Animals Surrounded by technology and urbanity though we may be, the human brain remains profoundly hard-wired to respond to animals. When people are shown pictures of animals, specific parts of the amygdala —
msebag: rhamphotheca: New findings out of Morocco reveal that Spinosaurus was the only known swimming Dinosaur… (read more: Science News/AAAS) illustrations by Davide Bonadonna Es de otro mundo, este bicho!!
it is the year of 2016 why has science not made it possible for me to fuck a voice tbh
woodmeat:waffle1up:woodmeat: waffle1up:woodmeat: why havent we harvested the moon for minerals yet moon dust is actually deadly to humans woodmeat http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2005/22apr_dontinhale/ . i will smoke it Nigga,
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i-draws-dinosaurs: allosuchus: Any theropod dinosaur: *is discovered* Online major science news outlets: “MEET T-REX’S DISTANT COUSIN.” YES THAT DEFINITELY LOOKS SO MUCH LIKE A T. REX
Science Has Terrible News for People Who Swear by Diet Soda
micdotcom: This is what our food demand is doing to the planet When current science news is filled with pictures of planetary bodies 3 billion miles away, it’s easy to forget what’s happening on the soil beneath our own feet. In many ways, our
goindownspookin: imsuchanerdgrrl: dharuadhmacha: This kind of news makes my day! chaotic good
cravehiminallways212: beautflstranger: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/4611149/AAAS-First-kiss-is-screening-process-for-potential-mates.html Oh, there’s chemistry, alright…❤️ Yes. Their. Is….💋
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science-junkie: It is mind control but not as we know itBy Tom Stafford The Headlines The Independent: First ever human brain-to-brain interface successfully tested BBC News: Are we close to making human ‘mind control’ a reality?Visual News: Mind
staff: Tumblr Tuesday: Don’t Worry, Be Happy Edition TMillsPhotosets galore of the daily happenings in a doggy daycare center, complete with social commentary of the group dynamic between the pups. Good Stuff Happened TodayCat GIFs, science news,
astrodidact: Although it’s just the size of our moon, Europa may hold two to three times the volume of liquid water found in Earth’s oceans. Credit: Ted Stryk/JPL/NASA via Science News Magazine and I fucking love science/fb
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