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neonxwhales: mediclopedia: Some of the ways our organs communicate with each other… This is scientifically correct.
mucholderthen: SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION: The Next GenerationA continuing series Human’s Composition by PhysicsAndMore It’s clear from the artist’s other works that PhysicsAndMore knows that there should be gluons, too.
kawaiistomp: 100% scientific evidence verifies this. Yup.
fleshcoatedtechnology: ‘Cymatics’ is the science of visualizing audio frequencies. There are actually a number of scientific experiments that can be used to produce a practical visual effect in response to sound. Six of these have been used
sockmonkeyrenegade: sharped0: zethie: catsbeaversandducks: “If you can’t see the love in my eyes, come a little closer.” Photos via Cat Act If you don’t think cats are awesome you are wrong. Sorry, it’s scientificly proven. cats:
otaconsensei88: Konori Mii from “A Certain Scientific Railgun”
blackkittenclan: a series of scientific investigations. further study is required.
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wetheurban: ART: Hidden Fore-Edge Paintings in 19th Century Books! Sometimes the greatest artworks are hidden in plain sight! Case in point: the University of Iowa recently discovered a four-volume set of scientific books from 1837 contains hidden paint
asuncame: Succulent patterns and textures. The unique metaphor I love about these plants is the meaning behind their scientific name —always living. Photograph by Stephany Latham
psyhaven: Self Scientific by Mear One
astronomyblog: Johannes KeplerJohannes Kepler was a German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer.Kepler is a key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution. He is best known for his laws of planetary motion, based on his works Astronomia nova,
bakerstreetbat: minami-michaelis: marapetsrules: condescendingchristian: glossylalia: athenasaurus: marsandry: caityycatt: thedailyfeed: Ever wonder how dinosaurs got it on? These bizarre scientific scenes — by an illustrator who worked with
startswithabang: What if cosmic inflation is wrong? “One side goes so far as to claim that because you can contrive models that can give you almost arbitrary behavior, inflation fails to rise to the standard of a scientific theory. The other side
euticphicl: bakerstreetbat: minami-michaelis: marapetsrules: condescendingchristian: glossylalia: athenasaurus: marsandry: caityycatt: thedailyfeed: Ever wonder how dinosaurs got it on? These bizarre scientific scenes — by an illustrator
wishfulthinkment: Sir Isaac Newton (25 December 1642 – 20 March 1727) “ Newton was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely regarded as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution
sagansense: How was the moon formed? Watch in awe as our best scientific evidence unfolds the moon’s creation and bombardment in this SpaceRip video, description below: Where did the moon come from? What is it made of? And what events created the
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gaydreams: jae17bottom: twinktionary: reblogging this for scientific reasons Nice I’m gonna try this today…. nothing like homemade!
explore-blog: The Scientific Method of the Mind – science writer Maria Konnikova on what Sherlock Holmes can teach us about decision-making. Her Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes is an absolute must-read – sample it with some lessons
amidrawstx: #ProfessorDumpster discusses his scientific journey towards living a happy, minimal life - from burying his Rolex in the Desert to rolling around the Balkans w/ just the clothes on his back a brave partner in crime, to finally his taking
wackd: quackquackdontdocrack: quatral: yellowfangofspookyclan: psychoactivelectricity: Different densities of liquids a must reblog for the scientific community it took me a solid minute to figure out what the hell they meant by die The abstract
1forsummons:I thought something looked odd about this when it game up on my dash and I took a closer look for scientific purposes.
bjnovakdjokovic: neonxwhales: mediclopedia: Some of the ways our organs communicate with each other… This is scientifically correct. I MAKED THESE
zombie-alpaca-sex-tarp: bestrooftalkever: coolstoryrob: meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerlin: serionsly: voyagevisuelle: This a Moonmelon, scientifically knows as asidus. This fruit grows in some parts of Japan, and is known for its vibrant blue color. What
onlyallfours: According to a recent report in Scientific American, breakfast is definitely the most important meal of the day - at least for dieters. Women who eat half of 1,400 daily calories at breakfast lose almost 80 percent more weight than women
wtfsocialjustice: Look at the timestamps. They must be real! So scientific. Also, why are you friends on facebook with people who don’t like you? god this is so fake
scipsy: This is a cross section of the stem of the plant commonly known as goosegrass or sticky Jack and more scientifically as Galium aparine. (via Beyond the Human Eye: Sticky Jack)
andrewharlow: The Biospheres installation, by Tomas Saraceno, is inspired by careful scientific studies of the formation of clouds, soap bubbles and the geometric principles behind spider webs. Several of the spheres contain plant-based ecosystems,
jtotheizzoe: Scientifically Accurate Gifts A quick note since gift-giving season is right around the corner! The folks at Cognitive Surplus sent me over a box full of science-themed home goodies to check out. A Fibonacci t-shirt, soap that describes
theirkenmoonwalker: jaywings: anjusururuki: duchess-merryweather-crowley: theunfler: anime-madness: SO THIS IS ME IN SCIENTIFIC TERMS, EH? YOLO <3 Oh look there’s a name for it ((Hurr-Hurr)) Sounds like me
america-wakiewakie: Princeton Concludes What Kind of Government America Really Has, and It’s Not a Democracy | PolicyMic The news: A new scientific study from Princeton researchers Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page has finally put some science
ohmyfreakinggodric: I am conducting a scientific study on what houses people are in. Reblog this post if you are proud to be a Ravenclaw. (Gryffindors reblog this, Hufflepuffs reblog this, and Slytherins reblog this) Art creds to: liquidsouldesign on
milfplayhouse: You can have women like this. There are simple scientific tricks that you can learn - CLICK HERE to find out the method!
ianbrooks: The Dino-vengers by Teryll Whitlatch Dinosaurs make anything better. It’s one of the simplest scientific facts I know, but combine them with something already as cool as spandexed superheroes and you have a fast-approaching meteor of awesome
A Momentary Flow: Bendable Needles Developed to Deliver Stem-Cells into Brains: Scientific American
bootylicious-buggy: my-sanctuary-is-simple-and-clean: chakrams-and-shit: eclecticmuses: agentpaxieamor: doyourwardance: stepchildofthesun: KIDS, DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. ONLY ATTEMPT WITH A TRAINED CHEMIST OR A SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONAL AND PLENTY
keepyourbsoutofmyuterus: Her name was Savita Halappanavar. She was 31. She was a dentist. Her husband was Praveen Halappanavar, 34, an engineer at Boston Scientific. She was 17 weeks pregnant in Galway, Ireland. She presented with back pain at University
oldcitystreets: unexplained-events: Kummakivi or “Strange Rock” can be found in the forests of Finland. These strange geological formation have, without any scientific explanation, wound up in a perplexing positions. The mystifying sight is that
thicksexywomen: milfplayhouse: You can have women like this. There are simple scientific tricks that you can learn - CLICK HERE to find out the method! (via TumbleOn)
thecranewife: mottledwithteethmarks: underthevastblueseas: The Crochet Coral Reef (CCR) is a project by the Institute For Figuring, a non-profit Los-Angeles based organization that pioneers creative new methods for engaging the public about scientific
creamsicles-r-delicious: actualpuppy!delphine: a completely necessary scientific comparison
thatscienceguy: gifcraft: Amazing resonance experiment with salt Using a vibrating metal plate connected to tone generator, Scientist Bruss Pup performs scientific magic by seemingly controlling and manipulating grains of salt to dance in specific patte
the-future-now: Bernie Sanders Supports March for Science: We “cannot survive” without scientific research Sen. Bernie Sanders offered the March for Science movement his resounding support via a Facebook post Thursday evening. The movement — comprised
nothingsrealbutallispossible: ineedy0un0w: mpaq: prettybluescarf: “The collapse of a shark tank at The Scientific Center in Kuwait. Share this because it’s probably the only time in your life you will see something like this.” omg i love this
biitumen: unicorn-meat-is-too-mainstream: strange clouds Various cloud formations might be one of the most beautiful and romantic sights in nature, but these masses of liquid droplets is also a complex and scientifically interesting phenomena. ahhh
heathergeeksout: More Jeff Lieberman (Time Warp) - Taking a water balloon to the face in the name of scientific stop-action research.
did-you-kno: The National Academy of Sciences provides a free ‘science hotline’ for filmmakers in order to encourage more scientifically accurate movies. The service is free to both professional and amateur films, as well as TV and video game projects.
rootandrock: I am reblogging this because of totally mature, grown-up, scientific reasons. I am a mature adult. I am not giggling.
mucholderthen: SCIENTIFIC ILLUSTRATION: NucleosomeThe Mediterranean Institute for Life SciencesSplit, Croatia High resolution ray-traced model of a nucleosome, isolated on black. A nucleosome is the basic unit of DNA packaging in eukaryotes, consisting
eatsleepdraw: This is Scientifically proven, Folks.
theslightlymadhatter: My new Recycler by Chandler Ellis.Scientific Glass dabs.
staticpoison: condescendingchristian: glossylalia: athenasaurus: marsandry: caityycatt: thedailyfeed: Ever wonder how dinosaurs got it on? These bizarre scientific scenes — by an illustrator who worked with Halstead — imagine how the 30-ton