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sixpenceee: The Cinereous Mourner is a bird that mimics a toxic caterpillar when it’s a baby. Scientists were baffled as to why the baby bird were bright orange but now they know it serves as a warning. The 2nd picture is off the toxic caterpillar
historical-nonfiction: micdotcom: Whoa, scientists have finally uncovered the identity of Jack the Ripper I don’t normally reblog things, but this is simply too interesting to not make a note of! Read more at the Independent or the Mirror
futurescope: Australian Scientist developed nano memory cells that can mimic the brain’s long-term memory Researchers at the MicroNano Research Facility (MNRF) have built the world’s first electronic multi-state memory cell which mirrors the brain’s
did-you-kno: The biggest known diamond in the universe is a star named Lucy. This white dwarf has a carbon interior that crystallized as it cooled, which formed a giant diamond in the sky. Scientists couldn’t resist naming it after the Beatles song
stuffmomnevertoldyou: strongfemaleleads: Scientist[Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, “theoretical physicist and inventor whose research helped to create the portable fax, touch tone telephone, the solar cell, and the fiber optic cables, and the technology
bbsrc: How the world’s first plants took a giant leap on to landAbout 450M years ago, plants in the sea took a giant leap on to land to become the plants we know and love today. But how did they survive?Scientists for The John Innes Centre may have
historical-nonfiction: At the time of his death in 1601, the Danish astronomer, mathematician, and alchemist Tycho Brahe was the most respected scientist in the world. He was also a huge partier, had upended astronomical beliefs that had been around
neurosciencestuff: (Image caption: This graphic depicts stimuli that provoked the strongest response from an individual neuron. The frame of reference the images seem to share is a tilt to the left. Credit: Johns Hopkins University)Scientists Find
soporcupcakes: TRICK QUESTION! It can be all of them. Bulbasaur is the first one listed in the national pokedex. Mew is said by scientists to be the ancestor of Pokemon because its DNA is said to contain the genetic codes of all Pokémon. It was
neurosciencenews: Paralyzed Patient Feels Sensation Again For the first time, scientists at Caltech have induced natural sensations in the arm of a paralyzed man by stimulating a certain region of the brain with a tiny array of electrodes. The research
estellamaris: oceanportal: These stunning photos are on display at the Seattle Aquarium in a new exhibit, featuring the work of scientist & artist Adam Summers. The fish’s tissues have been stained with dye, a technique that is often used in the
dontworrybecraycray: Guys, some scientists just took a pic of the sun this month AND IT’S THE FREGGIN PUMPKIN MOON HALLOWEEN IS HERE ALL PREPARE FOR THE SKELETON WAR THE PUMPKIN SUN IS WATCHING
tales-of-three-ks: crackervolley: skullandfountain: Moore told scientists that they could experience the phenomenon by jumping in the air at the precise moment the alignment occurred. If they do so, he promised, they would experience a strange floating
discoverynews: i will now have the jurassic park soundtrack in my head the rest of the day. Jurassic Park Won’t Happen: Dino DNA Dead In “Jurassic Park,” scientists extract 80-million-year-old dino DNA from the bellies of mosquitoes trapped in
tantriccuddling: laboratoryequipment: Scientists Solve a 14,000-Year-Old MysteryAt the end of the last Ice Age, as the world began to warm, a swath of the North Pacific Ocean came to life. During a brief pulse of biological productivity 14,000 years
skullandfountain: Moore told scientists that they could experience the phenomenon by jumping in the air at the precise moment the alignment occurred. If they do so, he promised, they would experience a strange floating sensation.Astronomers have long
gallusrostromegalus: the-scarlet-spider: braincoins: freshfriedtrash: skazuhira-miller: glenjamin-danzig: who was the fool who was tasked with naming the galaxy and the only adjective they could think of was ‘mmmmmmmmmmmmilky…’ scientist:
oupacademic: Here, Niels Bohr, credited as one of the foremost physicists of the 20th century, rides a motorcycle with his wife, Margrethe. The New Scientist takes a look at the new book about Bohr’s hobbies, family life, and intellectual work. (via
thenewenlightenmentage: The science that stumped Einstein In 1908, the physics world woke up to a puzzle whose layers have continued to stump the greatest scientists of the century ever since. That year, Dutch physicist Kamerlingh Onnes cooled mercury
kqedscience: 6 Amazing Videos From The Olympus Microscopy Competition “Every year, the Olympus BioScapes competition celebrates achievements in light microscopy and the scientific insights they provide. Scientists from around the world submit their
hiddlesbatchlove: thetricksterslittlehelper: wildunicornherd: atopfourthwall: mad-scientist-hououin: smartaleckette: February 13, 2013 - the day Canada’s Parliament debated the zombie apocalypse. (x) Canada, the only nation discussing the most
wizdomsdaughter: wildunicornherd: mad-scientist-hououin: smartaleckette: February 13, 2013 - the day Canada’s Parliament debated the zombie apocalypse. (x) Canada, the only nation discussing the most important issues of our day. i want to emphasize
dinner-atdahmers: this little guy is hunting for mice and 9/10 times he actually comes up with one. animal scientists believe they use the magnetic pull of the earth to locate the mice under the snow, but basically it’s just really cute.
hotwing: For two weeks, the subject had to be manually rehydrated due to the constant crying. Eventually, he turned his head and, despite his blindness, made focused eye contact with a scientist for the first time in the study. He whispered “I have
did-you-kno: Scientists from the Global Challenges Foundation and the Future of Humanity Institute created a list of the most likely ways the world will end: nuclear war, extreme climate change, global pandemic, asteroids, super volcanoes, artificial
revolverwing: Another Win for Science “A warm Saturday night, combined with a bag of Snackoos and some (fermented) grape juice, was the ideal setting for some naughty experimentation for Ema Skye, the sexy scientist. The goal of the experiment was
hunters-in-the-sherlocked-tardis: wowsteven29: sodamnrelatable: Two scientists walk into a bar The first says “I’ll have some H2O.” The second says “I’ll have some H2O, too.” Both of them receive water because the bartender is not irresponsible
clarknokent: hukgwai: xerneas: skullandfountain: Moore told scientists that they could experience the phenomenon by jumping in the air at the precise moment the alignment occurred. If they do so, he promised, they would experience a strange floating
chirart: shithowdy: dracoto: thefemaletyrant: wildunicornherd: atopfourthwall: mad-scientist-hououin: smartaleckette: February 13, 2013 - the day Canada’s Parliament debated the zombie apocalypse. (x) Canada, the only nation discussing the
training-your-property: The Easter Bunny’s harem is world-wide, and he works tirelessly through the night to make sure plenty of colorful eggs are found across the globe. The only thing scientists have been able to determine is that his semen is
sixpenceee: Chinese material scientists have created the world’s lightest material: a graphene aerogel that is seven times lighter than air. The graphene aerogel is so light that an cube inch of the stuff can be balanced on a blade of grass, the stamen
soulbrotherv2: Black Girls Code: This Is What the Next Generation of Engineers Looks Like by Laura Drell In college and during her career, Kimberly Bryant often found herself the only black female scientist in the room. The biotech engineer founded
neuromantique: thelittlestream: The saddest thing I have ever heard: I (sabino) just read a comment from a 2004 article by the New York Times about the loneliest whale in the world. Scientists have been tracking her since 1992 and they discovered
humanoidhistory: March 17, 1953 – As part of the “Annie” nuclear test at the Nevada Proving Ground, scientists filmed the destruction of “House No. 1” located 3,500 feet from ground zero. The camera was encased in a 2-inch lead sheath to protect
pussypoppinlikepopcorn: black-to-the-bones: Scientist Mike Adams is speaking out about the water poisoning in Flint, Michigan and it’s affect on the targeted Black community. This man is speaking the truth black people have been trying to tell
jenaimepasdepersonnes: brokenbirdbones: woaah:smokedrinkfuck: The saddest thing I have ever heard: I (sabino) just read a comment from a 2004 article by the ny times about the loneliest whale in the world. scientists have been tracking her since 1992
xerneas: skullandfountain: Moore told scientists that they could experience the phenomenon by jumping in the air at the precise moment the alignment occurred. If they do so, he promised, they would experience a strange floating sensation.Astronomers
neuromorphogenesis: Amygdala encodes ‘cooties’ and ‘crushes’ in the developing brain Scientists have found a signal in the brain that reflects young children’s aversion to members of the opposite sex (the “cooties” effect) and also
officialskeletonwar: raphaelrules15: grandtheftwentz: dontworrybecraycray: Guys, some scientists just took a pic of the sun this month AND IT’S THE FREGGIN PUMPKIN MOON HALLOWEEN IS HERE ALL PREPARE FOR THE SKELETON WAR THE PUMPKIN SUN IS WATCHING
a-floating-submariner: Frostironfest’s gift part I. Belongs to a-floating-submariner. First part of the gift for skysugar, based on the third prompt from 47th request : Loki is the mortal genius mad scientist that is the head of Stark Industries
delta-charlie-india: vietnamization: Lenin at the Bottom of the World; Scientists trekking towards the South Pole of Inaccessibility were rather surprised to find a bust of Soviet revolutionary Bolshevik Vladimir Lenin peering across the icy wastelands
thedailywhat: This is What the Bottom of an Antarctic Lake Looks Like For the first time ever, scientists have managed to take a glimpse at the bottom of the subglacial lake Lake Whillans in Antarctica, and what’s even more, they’ve found living
cracked: It was almost a century ago, but The New York Times used to throw mad shade. 4 Smug Predictions That Were Hilariously Wrong #4. The New York Times Had to Retract an Editorial Calling the First Rocket Scientist Dumb In 1920, the New York Times
sixpenceee: sixpenceee: Scientists Breach Blood-Brain Barrier For the first time, doctors have breached the human brain’s protective layer to deliver cancer-fighting drugs. The Canadian team used tiny gas-filled bubbles, injected into the bloodstream
kaylapocalypse: the-technician-spins-madly-on: markwateneymemorialcrater: thejusticethatissocial: The leaders of the Rebellion… how has it actually come to this? and the better question, how did he think censoring scientists would actually work?
botanyshitposts:my genetics lab was giving poster presentations today and one of the people who volunteered to grade us was a scientist for the USDA who works on the soybean genome project and i asked him if he heard about the goopy nitrogen-fixing maize
xenosaurus: xenosaurus:Story concept of the day: a mad scientist has been turning the residents of their neighborhood into monsters… on request. The government tries to investigate and discovers the locals treat this as a body mod on par with a tattoo
partybarackisinthehousetonight:did u know: according to scientists, in October the mitochondria turns into the frightochondria and becomes the haunted house of the cell
lavender-annd-lilac:cromerholt: nicepost: seatrench: This variant of the Goldentail / Bastard Moray is known as the Banana Eel due to its colouration and markings resembling a ripe banana. (source) sorry the what? the what moray scientist: let’s
rosebit: skullandfountain: Moore told scientists that they could experience the phenomenon by jumping in the air at the precise moment the alignment occurred. If they do so, he promised, they would experience a strange floating sensation.Astronomers
revampmasculinity:This is how your university professors dressed in 1902.Scientist, George Washington Carver seated in the middle. The man who gave Henry Ford the idea for the mass production of Ford Automobiles.
coral: “Ladies and gentlemen of the class of ‘97: Wear sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it. The long-term benefits of sunscreen have been proved by scientists, whereas the rest of my advice has no basis
classichorrorblog: Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996) Directed by Kevin Yagher In the 22nd century, a scientist attempts to right the wrong his ancestor created: the puzzle box that opens the gates of Hell and unleashes Pinhead and his Cenobite legions.
kqedscience: Little Creatures of the DeepIt’s hard for scientists to obtain samples of life that exist in the ocean below 7,000ft due to the insane water pressure. Last week, a team of researchers was able to pull it off, and these are the larvae they
ultrafacts: Few scientists have ever seen the rare tufted ground squirrel (Rheithrosciurus macrotis), which hides in the hilly forests of Borneo. Now, motion-controlled cameras have revealed another curious fact. The 35-centimeter-long rodent has the