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glubblub: inothernews: THE END This Hubble Space Telescope image shows U Camelopardalis, a star nearing the end of its life located in the constellation of Camelopardalis (The Giraffe), near the North Celestial Pole. As it begins to run low on fuel,
rhamphotheca: STORIES I CANT STOP POSTING ABOUT: If A Fish Grows Up On Land, Will It Learn To Walk? Flipping your fins actually does get you pretty far. by Lauren Grush The old idiom about “being a fish out of water” just lost some of its luster.
skunkbear: The top image is a photograph of a lush rainforest canopy. The bottom image colors each tree based on its species. How? It’s all thanks to a special lab built by ecologist Greg Asner inside a twin-turboprop airplane. From a few thousand
do-rei-mi: I felt that this was necessary. For reasons. And science. Yes for science reasons.
headlikeanorange: The Guillemot is a seabird that lays its eggs on a bare rock ledge on a cliff face. When an egg is accidentally dislodged, its shape causes it to spin in a tight circle, which prevents it from falling off the ledge into the sea. (Spring
hypno-sandwich: nasa: Cue drumroll… For the first time ever, our Cassini spacecraft dove through the narrow gap between Saturn and its rings on April 26. At 5 a.m. EDT, Cassini crossed the ring plane with its science instruments turned on and collecti
jewelsjaywrites: If you are a role player who is 21 , could you please reblog this? its for science
A Comicbook Science StoryI started this on this a week ago thinking it would be a quick story, but I could not get the opening where I wanted it and then the ending kind of got away from me such that this ended up less a romantic comedy and more its matur
Unreleased “Devil Girl from Mars” Trailer This is the original trailer for the film Madhog reviewed that was never released to the public due to its controversial content. Now you can see why.
hyperconformist: hyperconformist: All I want is a bumble bee big enough to hug.Is that really to much to ask for, science?Is it? ETA: Jeeping fuck - 7000 notes? Will this crappy sketch really be my internet legacy?I get a lot of comments about how
allthecanadianpolitics: A required read from Michael Oman-Reagan. This is all true. This all happened in Canada, and its very likely it will happen in the USA under Trump and be worse than Harper’s crackdown on Science ever was. Links cited in this
jtotheizzoe: Opening The IRIS NASA’s IRIS satellite, a new project to observe a layer of the sun called the solar interface, has returned its first images of this special part of our dynamic star. IRIS was launched in late June, and opened its “eye"
diasporicroots: “Ancient West African contributions to Science and Technology with Robin Walker: Lecture, Discussion and Book Launch” presented by Robin Walker in London 6th August 2013 19:00 Timbuktu with its ancient West African university and
knowledgethroughscience: NASA’s newest sun-watching satellite, the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS), sent back its first image of the Sun’s lower atmosphere on June 25 - the clearest picture ever of this mysterious region. A large dark
astronomy-to-zoology: Polypodium hydriforme …is a species of parasitic cnidarian that attacks the eggs of sturgeon and paddlefish. P.hydriforme is a intracellular parasite and spends most of its life inside the oocytes of fish in this time it will
wildcat2030: How 3-D Printing Body Parts Will Revolutionize Medicine A device the size of an espresso machine quietly whirs to life. The contraption isn’t filled with fresh, pungent grounds but, instead, spoonfuls of opaque, sterile goo. Its robotic
discoverynews: NASA Probe to Solve Mars Atmosphere Mystery The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution mission, nicknamed MAVEN, is designed to provide some answers as to why Mars’ atmosphere was stripped into space. From its orbital perch around Mars,
marine-science: Sergeant baker - Aulopus purpurissatus by JohnWTurnbull on Flickr.Ambush predators at Fairy Bower. This may be a female due to its short first dorsal spine.
laboratoryequipment: Worm Community Affecting Methane Release in OceanScientists at Oregon State Univ. have discovered a super-charged methane seep in the ocean off New Zealand that has created its own unique food web, resulting in much more methane
pappubahry: This week’s theme is the Hubble Space Telescope, and we start with Hubble itself: first in the clutches of the Space Shuttle Atlantis over Florida, and then after it was released following its last service mission. Photographed by one
laboratoryequipment: Biology’s Toolbox is ExpandingBiology is on the verge of getting its versions of the lever, wheel and axle, pulley and other basic machines that enable engineers to build almost any mechanical device, a new analysis has concluded.
amnhnyc: Ever wonder where the Museum keeps the largest and heaviest items in its Paleontology collection (like the 650-pound thigh bone of the long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur Camarasaurus)?In this video, collections manager Carl Mehling shows us
pappubahry: The smiling face of the Apollo Telescope Mount on Skylab, photographed after the departure of its last crew in the (rather dramatic) Skylab 4 mission, February 1974. I assume the shadow in the solar panels is of the command module housing
spaceplasma: Planetary Nebula HDW 3 Hartl-Dengel-Weinberger 3 (HDW 3) is a large, ancient planetary nebula. Its distinctive braided shape is the result of the planetary nebula colliding with the interstellar gas around it as the nebula moves through
psydoctor8: Is the Universe a Simulation? Mathematical knowledge is unlike any other knowledge. Its truths are objective, necessary and timeless. It seems spooky to suggest that mathematical entities actually exist in and of themselves. But if
startswithabang: Mostly Mute Monday: The Galactic PlaneOnce thought to be its own, unique class of object, the Milky Way is today known to be simply a collection of hundreds of billions of stars, viewed from our vantage point within the galactic plane.In
smeasel:paleo-mammalia:henstomper:too many people see evolution as just animals becoming better animals when the truth is that theres a species of boar that evolved to die because its tusks grow into its skull because the males with long tusks fuck the
Fermi Science Playoffs Image Credit: NASA, DOE, International Fermi LAT Collaboration, Jay Friedlander (Goddard Spaceflight Center) Explanation: NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope was launched into orbit on June 11th, 2008. Its instruments
skepticalspookyskeleton: scientificphilosopher: Science just doing its thing. :O
twinkletwinkleyoulittlefuck: cell-mate: crackerhell: ethanwearsprada: i think it’s a universal truth that everyone in our generation takes pluto’s losing its planetary status as a personal offense yes pluto is smaller than russia. why did we
currentsinbiology: Cerebellar Purkinje neurons, 2003. This photomicrograph shows a portion of the cerebellum in which only one type of neuron — its Purkinje cells — has been illuminated by a genetically encoded fluorescent protein; meanwhile, other
neurosciencestuff: Motional layers in the brain Recognising movement and its direction is one of the first and most important processing steps in any visual system. By this way, nearby predators or prey can be detected and even one’s own movements
neurosciencestuff: Researchers surprised to find how neural circuits zero in on the specific information needed for decisions While eating lunch, you notice an insect buzzing around your plate. Its color and motion could both influence how you respond.
neurosciencestuff: Neurons subtract images and use the differences Efficient reduction of data volumes Researchers have hitherto assumed that information supplied by the sense of sight was transmitted almost in its entirety from its entry point to higher
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neoteotihuacan: A few months back, a small twitter hashtag got kind of crazy - #overlyhonestmethods Its a hashtag full of scientists admitting shortcuts in research, along with the daily face palms and annoyances of a scientific lifestyle. Science is
we-are-star-stuff: This is an example of supercooling – the process by which a very pure liquid is chilled to a temperature just below its usual freezing point without actually making the jump to its solid state. Bottled water is perfect for this,
the-oncoming-stig: destinyandcoins: castayel: amarantae: my-gosh-its-snowing: rosilutfi: Think about it. Well, happy 3/14. Thanks for that. Now I am contemplating life’s biggest questions The answer is 42. no but I saw something about this
westernwon: if science doesn’t make you want to write poetry you’re doing it wrong
consulting-tomato: sneakyfeets: douboolejoeseven: MY fUCKIGN BEOTHER i dont get it Its a science thing
polychromatically: bye-byemissamericanpie: overnight-shipping: fuckingconversations: flowchartsforlife: Interesting, this shows the probably of a child’s eye color based on the eye color of its parents! For more obscure eye colors…. About
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starryuniverse: Haunting patterns within planetary nebula NGC 6543 readily suggest its popular moniker — the Cat’s Eye nebula. The swirls of this glowing nebula are known to be the gaseous shroud expelled from a dying sun-like star about
morgan4816: geometricdeathtrap: noemail: PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT EXCITED ABOUT SPACE BAFFLE ME LIKE THEY JUST FOUND A PLANET WHERE IT RAINS GLASS AND IT RAINS SIDEWAYS ITS LIKE YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOW CAN U NOT CARE IF U CANT BE EXCITED ABOUT SPACE GET OUT
thebadcgijoshening: I was always fascinated by that famous factoid that piranhas can strip a cow to the bone in under a minute. It blew my mind, even in its construct. Who decided that? Who made that call? Did they see it happen? Or did they just decide
cosmoshoe: cosmoshoe: What is America’s obsession with Bill Nye the Science Guy I once said in class that I had never seen it and this girl yelled YOU’VE NEVER WATCHED BILL NYE and in 5 seconds flat half the class was screaming HOW COULD YOU HAVE
flyingangelz: erikaisidro: did-you-kno: Source why do parents always say chocolate is gonna screw up your teeth but now it has finally been proven THANK YOU. if your parents say its bad show them this and prove them wrong and plus its science so you
dirtydefranco: Its Tuesday. Recharge with a little booty. Its science.
txchnologist: by Txchnologist Staff Like a thief in the night, the malaria parasite did its quick work and vanished inside a blood cell. But someone else was watching. Read More
Science fiction nerds will write books and critical essays about aliens, monsters, mutants, and species that don’t even exist. But introduce a black character and its like “OMG WHAT IS THIS NEGRO DOING HERE!!!???”
charliebronsons: vampirevvekend: EVERYONE LOOKS 2000 TIMES HOTTER IN A LEATHER JACKET ITS SCIENCE pbbbfft, science. yeah right let me try. pretty sure it’s not going to- what the fUCK no that’s that that can’t be right. let me just
virdjinn: charliebronsons: vampirevvekend: EVERYONE LOOKS 2000 TIMES HOTTER IN A LEATHER JACKET ITS SCIENCE pbbbfft, science. yeah right let me try. pretty sure it’s not going to- what the fUCK no that’s that that can’t be right.
mothernaturenetwork: Why you should care about the speed of lightA change in how scientists conceptualize relativity could alter how we think about causality and turn physics on its head.
the-star-stuff: A speedy star A super-fast star is possible evidence of a black hole at the Large Magellanic Cloud’s center. By Liz Kruesi — Published: November 30, 2005 A massive young star is speeding through the Milky Way’s halo. Its age and
stars-of-sirius: micdotcom: NASA just found strong evidence of life on Mars On Tuesday, NASA announced that its one-ton Curiosity rover made a surprising discovery on Mars: “burps” of organic methane gas that very well may be evidence of living
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I kinda wish I was smarter because medical stuff interests me so much and I would love to be a nurse (I used to dream of being an ultrasound technician for some reason) but I am horrible at science so there goes that
mariogman25: micaxiii: sohjoreblogs: perspektiivivirhe: anustappi: vittuaamen: homoglobiini: randvares: science-of-noise: mochuelita: ivyadrena: athenapsychs: qichi: there’s no text on page 45 it’s just a picture of a hot dog “I didn’t