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chels: Ethiopia’s blue volcano burns deadly sulphuric gas | New Scientist “It’s a volcano, but not as we know it. This cerulean eruption takes place in the Danakil Depression, a low-lying plain in Ethiopia. The volcano’s lava is the usual
neurosciencestuff:Pigeon powerThe more scientists study pigeons, the more they learn how their brains—no bigger than the tip of an index finger—operate in ways not so different from our own.In a new study from the University of Iowa, researchers found
ri-science: did-you-kno: All the stuff humans have made weighs over 30 trillion tons. Scientists call this mass of material the technosphere, and they’re working to categorize all the junk it contains. Currently, it’s estimated there are more objects
soupengine: usbdongle: sizvideos: Video im no dinosaur scientist but this definitely reminds me of a t-rex its so interesting that without the use of the front legs the cat walks plantigrade like other bipedal animals.
moodygoth: Ice circles are a natural anomaly known to rarely occur in very cold climates. Scientists speculate that they are formed from whirlpools that rise to the surface and then freeze in the shape of a perfect circle. The largest reported ice
nerdylolita: zombie-wonderland: Channel your inner mad scientist with this Bloody Brain Shooter. Add chilled vodka and lime juice to a shot glass, then use a straw to drip Irish cream into the glass. The acidic lime juice will cause the Irish cream
unexplained-events: Stygiomedusa Gigantea For the first time ever, stygiomedusa gigantea, a gigantic jellyfish was caught on video by scientists in the Gulf of Mexico. There have only been 115 sightings of this deep sea jellyfish in the past 110 years.
graphicspuddle: ataritastic: minaoto: the-maddest-scientist: jennittles: rawlzilla: The level of science in the building is mind blowing. CHILDHOOD HEROES SITTING NEXT TO EACH OTHER OH MY GOD WHERE IS THIS PLACE AND HOW CAN I GO THERE? ALL
npr: So you know how, if someone comes by and taps the top of your open beer bottle, a volcano of brewski will explode? Well, it turns out that the physics involved are the same as what causes an atomic bomb to form a mushroom cloud. A scientist explains
After his car breaks down in a storm, a hapless young man tries to find shelter in a nearby mansion. However, the mansions owner has her own plans for him. Will our hero escape the mad clutches of a deranged scientist? Find out what happens in the House
sciencesoup: Seeing Earth for the First Time On October 24, 1946, a group of American military engineers and scientists did a very strange thing: they used a Nazi V2 rocket to take the first picture of the Earth from space. It was a strange but perhaps
science-junkie: Beautiful online neuroscience learning The Fundamentals of Neuroscience is a free online course from Harvard and it looks wonderful – thanks to them employing animators, digital artists and scientists to lift the course above the usual
oddbutadorkable: tulimyrsky: thorsgoddess: tulimyrsky: summoningspazzy: lunar-spines: clockworkvortex: At last, the mad scientist had produced a successful cat/peacock hybrid… peacat? this is the most luxurious cat in all of the world Peacat?
ucresearch: The GIFs above are from this beautiful video (made with footage shot by NASA and ESA using the Cassini spacecraft). Planetary scientist (and UCLA alum) Dr. Ashwin Vasavada participated with the Cassini mission to Saturn: he played
gjmueller: The science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students of today are tomorrow’s scientists. They’re the future disease curers, bridge builders, space explorers, and in many STEM fields, they’re nearly half women. In the
mondonoir: “In 1928, the famed astronomer, George Ellery Hale, had a vision. He wanted to build the world’s largest telescope at Palomar Mountain in California—a research instrument that would allow scientists to view the skies as never before.”
lindahall: Maria Mitchell - Scientist of the Day Maria Mitchell, an American astronomer, was born Aug. 1, 1818, in Nantucket. Mitchell was the first professional woman astronomer in the United States and a role model for generations of aspiring women
candiedmoon: fromquarkstoquasars: GJ 504 b: Pretty in Pink For those of you who love the color pink, you might enjoy a recent discovery in the world of astronomy. NASA scientists have discovered a gas giant planet around four times the size of Jupiter,
earth-song: Vitrelladonella Richardi We have just confirmed with Senior Scientist Bruce H. Robison, from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, that the translucent octopus discovered in the DeepSee Submersible last week (April 10 2012) was
sagansense: Will We Soon Be Extinct? Do you ever walk around with the vague feeling that you’re going to die soon? That could be because the Earth might be due for a catastrophic mass extinction. Population ecologists - scientists who study the
jtotheizzoe: staceythinx: Natural Selection by Noah Scalin Scalin on his project: The Natural Selection portrait series specifically explores the lives of great scientists whose work has had an incredible impact on the world. Each diptych is made up
nowonlyghosts: sixpenceee: Margaret Hamilton is a computer scientist and mathematician. She was the lead software engineer for Project Apollo. Her work prevented an abort of the Apollo 11 moon landing. She’s also credited for coining the term
ifuckingloveminerals: heir-of-gravity: adventuresinchemistry: adventuresinchemistry: I think my favorite thing about that care and keeping of your scientist post is all the geologists getting salty in the tags about the fact that I jokingly said they
May’s second micro fiction piece was a trip to write after I missed the mark the first time. The prompt was:Scientist experiences rapid male breast expansion and lactation after being exposed to a product designed to promote breast growthI added some
help-fill-the-silence: (via) For more than 40 years, scientists have tried to figure out what’s causing large parts of Canada, particularly the Hudson Bay region, to be “missing” gravity. In other words, gravity in the Hudson Bay area and surrounding
mr-no-bananas-or-cheesecake: endofunctor: 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 enough to serve
xkcds: After a power outage at the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the new Digital Doomsday Clock is flashing 00:00 and mushroom clouds keep appearing and then retracting once a second. Doomsday Clock [Explained]
just-shower-thoughts: I’ll bet the leaders of the Flat Earth Society don’t actually believe the Earth is flat, but they want a free ride into space from frustrated NASA scientists who want to prove them wrong by showing them personally.
bootyscientist2: swolizard: Scientists have been puzzling over Oumuamua ever since the mysterious space object was observed tumbling past the sun in late 2017. Given its high speed and its unusual trajectory, the reddish, stadium-sized whatever-it-is
professorsparklepants:cripple66man:Lava-grilled hot dogs on the menu at Iceland’s volcano:Scientists at the foot of a volcano in Iceland’s south-west used its lava as a giant grill to cook up a sausage snack as they studied the eruption. #geologists
bnaz: carol1st: astrodidact: Yay?…. It’s alive! Buried deep in the Siberian permafrost scientists found a ‘giant virus’ that has been asleep for 30,000 years. Named Pithovirus sibericum, it contains 500 genes and was revived in the lab. The
whitegirlsaintshit: congenitaldisease: This alien-like creature has been discovered 12,139 feet below the surface of the ocean. It was discovered by NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer near Guam in the western Pacific Ocean. It has been described by scientists
gryffinewt: The Cis: there are only two genders! read a 5th grade biology text book! scientists: actually both sex and gender exist on a spectrum and as a rule almost nothing in the universe is binary The Cis:
wizardpotions:elkian:copperbadge:Scientists created the world’s whitest paint. It could eliminate the need for air conditioning.Wake up kids, new extreme paint dropped“The paint reflects 98.1% of solar radiation while also emitting infrared heat.
angstrom-nsfw: meet Mary! Professor Mary Mayweather, to be more precise. Despite her… casual appearance at the moment, she’s actually a master Inventor and one of the smartest scientists in the Magical Realm!
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
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 that this is
questionall: BREAKING: The House of Representatives just approved the Keystone XL pipeline, which scientists warn will mean “game over” for the planet. If Keystone is built, it is expected to make the Koch brothers 贄 billion in profits, making
did-you-know: Scientists used a confocal laser microscope to map the topography of an IHOP flapjack. When they compared the relative change in elevation to the US Geological Survey’s data for the state of Kansas, they were able to confirm that Kansas
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
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
did-you-kno: Scientists used a confocal laser microscope to map the topography of an IHOP flapjack. When they compared the relative change in elevation to the US Geological Survey’s data for the state of Kansas, they were able to confirm that
bonesex: 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
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
mythologyofblue: “Color is not a trivial subject but one that has compelled, for hundreds of years, a passionate curiosity in the greatest artists, philosophers, and natural scientists. The young Spinoza wrote his first treatise on the rainbow; the
driftingindeadspace: 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 THIS IS HALLOWEEN THIS IS HALLOWEEN
cellulitelova: fishnethousepet: Pretty sure my butt is the 8th natural wonder of the world, I’ve got a crack team of scientists working on the case. I love the dimples in her butt Nice phat ass
allesanderss: allesanderss: Time Time is a mystery, perhaps the ultimate mystery. It is deeply wrapped up with the mind/body problem and the mystery of consciousness. Yet only very infrequently do we scientists take time out to reflect upon the nature
science-sexual: 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?
666coolfarts: treesonthehill: hidden—light: letsgobananas: 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
les-etoiles-de-la-boxe: “I love that crazy old man character with the huge white beard”“You know, the one with the insanely sad backstory about how he used to be a brilliant scientist?”“Ok, well the one that ended up losing his mind under really
ohhaiashley: fucknyah: imtegan: 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 and they discovered the problem: she isn’t like any other baleen
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 most important
allrightcallmefred: a good chunk of the mars press conference this morning was scientists discussing how not to contaminate the martian waters with terrestrial microbes from the rovers and permanently alter the development of life on mars. in other words
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
whovians-have-the-impala-at-221b: 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