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poindextersupreme: she-bear-daddy: vivaciousvarlot: femtoxic: The potato has been genetically modified ever since scientists realized they could fight back blight that caused the Irish potato famine ALL citrus fruits are GMO hybrids of the pomelo,
roseverdict: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.
sixpenceee: Ötzi the Iceman is the world’s oldest wet mummy. Discovered in 1991, Ötzi’s body was found in a melting glacier high in the Alps. Scientists believed he lived around 3300 B.C. His remains have been studied extensively since then and
forsciencejohn: the year is 2025 scientists are still scrambling to figure out what “zigazig ahh” is so that they can give the spice girls what they really really want the spice girls are getting impatient war is upon us
crazyspazz: 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
sixpenceee: 5000 people were shown random YouTube videos. Scientists reconstructed the visual experience from brain activity. Here is the video If you want to know more, here is the paper And here is their website
superamiuniverse:What do you think the SA-X Feels like? I think it feels like jelly. PLEASE DO MORE!!! PLEASE SHOW THE SA-X DOING THE SE-X WITH A SCIENTIST AND CONSUMING HIM/HER/THEM!!!!
wildcat2030: Woolly mammoth DNA may lead to a resurrection of the ancient beast Technical and ethical challenges abound after first hurdle of taking cells from millennia-old bodies is cleared The pioneering scientist who created Dolly the sheep has
scienceyoucanlove: Milestone study probes cancer origin Scientists are reporting a significant milestone for cancer research after charting 21 major mutations behind the vast majority of tumours. The disruptive changes to the genetic code, reported
chead: kim-jong-chill: In December of 1986, scientists at Chernobyl, searching for nuclear fuel from the destroyed Reactor #4, made a breakthrough. Deep in the basement of Block 4, an enormous, radioactive mass was discovered. The radiation level on
skunkbear: Scientists at MIT have developed a new simulation that traces 13 billion years of cosmic evolution. They start the simulation shortly after the big bang with a region of space much smaller than the universe (a mere 350 million light years
sixpenceee:A psychology graduate student at the University of Ottawa says she can voluntarily enter an out-of-body experience. This was a lucky break for scientists, who were able to scan her brain during the episode. The researchers did a fMRI before
lostinfic:Zombies of New Earth Rose and the Doctor go back to New Earth and find out that the humans they thought they’d saved have mutated into living dead creatures. When a mad scientist kidnaps the Doctor and uses Lady Cassandra’s psychograft to
garry31: ▬ 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
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.
sagansense: Dr Carolyn Porco is one of the world’s leading planetary scientists and was part of the Voyager-1 imaging team. She helped Carl Sagan set up Voyager’s famous “Pale Blue Dot” portrait of Earth when the probe had reached beyond Neptune
npr: skunkbear: The dark streaks you can see in these photos appear in sunny spots or when the weather is warm, and they fade when the temperature drops. Ever since they were first spotted, scientists thought water might be responsible. Now they have
newsotu: “Extraterrestrial Rock Contains Compounds Not Found in Our Solar System” A group of scientists from the University of Johannesburg has found that the Hypatia stone, which was found in south-west Egypt and named after the 4-5th century
theonion:GENEVA—A coalition of scientists at CERN announced this morning that the Universe, the accumulation of matter and energy that makes up everything that is, will end abruptly next Friday. “The totality of existence as we know it, including
harvardseas: Materials scientists at Harvard University have created lightweight cellular composites via 3D printing. These fiber-reinforced epoxy composites mimic the structure and performance of balsa wood. Because the fiber fillers align along the
notallwugs: Two scientists walk into a bar: “I’ll have an H2O.” “I’ll have an H2O, too.” The bartender gives them both water because he is able to distinguish the boundary tones that dictate the grammatical function of homonyms
sunshineandsexmagic: “I see you shiver with anticipationBut maybe the rain isn’t really to blameSo I’ll remove the cause but not the symptom” - Dr Frank-N-Furter, a scientist @ - Sunshine and Sex Magic
neurosciencestuff: Scientists Hunt Down Origin of Huntington’s Disease in the Brain and Provide Insights to Help Deliver Therapy The gene mutation that causes Huntington’s disease appears in every cell in the body, yet kills only two types of brain
pswkua2: And down on the red carpet, Miss Fishy, the head researcher of Symbiotech Inc arrives in her alluring rubber cheongsam, lead by her ‘friendly’ rival company’s CEO. Looks like the usually shy scientist isn’t too shy in showing her ecstasy
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
jtotheizzoe: corruptedspacecore: Carl Sagan guided the maiden voyage of Cosmos a generation ago. He was the most successful science communicator of the 20th century, but he was first and foremost a scientist. Carl contributed enormously to our knowledge
curlicuecal: beautifuloutlier: I want to note that the way the sex binary looks like it’s present throughout the animal world is that white scientists have a terrible habit of labeling everything “male” or “female” even when it makes no sense.
trashgender-garbabe-nova: cumaeansibyl: zvaigzdelasas: And the best headline of the year goes to…. you guys I found the article and it’s fantastic they did in-depth interviews with 137 scientists and about 35% of them mentioned Dawkins unprompted,
asapscience: Scientists discover a simple way to cook rice that could halve the calories by Fiona Macdonald of ScienceAlert Rice is a mainstay of dozens of different cuisines around the world, and pretty much the fuel that keeps uni students alive
lehroi: Materials scientist John Rogers and his firm MC10 have developed flexible electronic circuits that stick directly to the skin like temporary tattoos and monitor the wearer’s health. The Biostamp is a thin electronic mesh that stretches with
design-is-fine: William Saville-Kent, A Sea Star Galaxy, 1897. He was the first scientist to illustrate Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. From the book The Naturalist in Australia. Via archive.org
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 concentrated hydrogen peroxide
wowsteven29: howigothealthy: 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 enough to
sixpenceee: The above is a video of the jewel caterpillar. They belong to the family of moths known as Dalceridae. Scientists have identified around 84 different species of Dalceridae moths, whose larvae are sometimes called “slug caterpillars” because
incrediblyirreplacable: smaugwithablog: v-p-potts: v-p-potts: OKAY TUMBLR LISTEN UP BILL NYE IS ON DANCING WITH THE STARS AND HE SAID HE JOINED BECAUSE HE WANTED TO CONTINUE TO USE THE MEDIA TO KEEP REAL SCIENTISTS IN THE MINDS OF VIEWERS HE NEEDS
theart0fl0singmyself: 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