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mindblowingscience: Maria Goeppert Mayer: Women who changed scienceFor most of her career, Maria Goeppert Mayer worked “just for the fun of doing physics,” without pay or status or a tenured position. She was 58 before she became a full professor.
mindblowingscience: Marie Curie: Women who changed scienceMarie Curie’s relentless resolve and insatiable curiosity made her an icon in the world of modern science. She discovered polonium and radium, championed the use of radiation in medicine and
thecutestcatever: neighbor-aber: wordswithkittywitch: karina-hime: lord-kitschener: gorps: coolcatgroup: cobaltdays: if you firmly believe cowboy cats would say meowdy hit that mf reblog Meowboys YEEHAW @neighbor-aber NICE
Vaccines don't cause autism, another massive study confirms
seninleuyurken:
CERN Drops Italian Scientist Who Complained About Women in Physics
This badass 1900s photo shows two Edinburgh ladies rock climbing in long dresses
dankmemeuniversity:
humanoidhistory:On March 3, 1972, NASA launched the Pioneer 10 probe on a mission to explore distant Jupiter. It would later become the first man-made object to reach escape velocity from the Solar System.
quousque: thoodleoo: thoodleoo: the worst part about reading ancient roman philosophy is that sometimes you’ll read something expressly saying that people shouldn’t do something that you do frequently and it’s like diogenes threw a plucked chicken
Maria's Scrapbook
deaf-and-hoh: micdotcom: Watch: Nyle DiMarco reminds voters what’s at stake on election day for people with disabilities [Nyle DiMarco signing] You can keep this ad muted if you want and keep scrolling past it. But if you’re still listening to
The Big Unanswered Questions After Michael Cohen's Capitol Hill Marathon
celticpyro: love-in-mind-palace: fairytaleonfire: the-evil-twin: i-wanna-be-a-klaine-ship-ranger: prufrocking: thegestianpoet: and let’s take a moment to appreciate the fact that michelangelo had probably never seen a girl naked and when he want
itscolossal: Antique Ceramic Dinnerware Punctured into Pieces of Wearable Art by Gesine Hackenberg
mindblowingfactz: In 2015, scientist dropped a microphone 6 miles down into the Mariana Trench, instead of quiet, they heard sounds of earthquakes, ships, the distinct moans of baleen whales and the overwhelming clamor of a category 4 typhoon that just
afronerdism: blue-author: boredpanda: “ Here’s How I Imagine Animals Behave When You Aren’t Looking (10+ Pics) Detective Pikachu (2019) Well cloud sheep is my new favorite thing on this planet so write that down
A room without books is like a body without a soul.
mindblowingfactz: In the 1880s, the Harvard Observatory director was frustrated with his staff, and would say “My Scottish maid could do better!” So, he hired his Scottish maid. Williamina Fleming ran a team for decades, classified tens of thousands
Martin "Fetch" Phillips
Youth climate strikers: 'We are going to change the fate of humanity'
coolcatgroup: catsbeaversandducks: “No.” By 魏大葱有木瓜 MY CAT DOES THIS
canislondon: WHAT THE HECK IS THE LAST ONE
blunt-science: The Blue Mycean Mushroom, or, by its more mystical name, the ‘Pixies’ Parasol’ 🍄 🧚♀️
did-you-know: Mary Shelley’s favorite keepsake was her dead husband’s heart. After Percy Shelley’s death, the Frankenstein author kept his heart - carrying it with her for almost 30 years until she died in 1851. A year later, it was then found
did-you-know: The word ‘Mamihlapinatapai’ is thought to be one of the most difficult words to translate. Derived from Yaghan, an indigenous language of Tierra del Fuego, it’s listed in The Guinness Book of World Records as the ‘most succinct
npr: The next Chicago mayor will either be a self-described political outsider who’s never run for office, or a longtime city alderman and chair of the county’s Democratic Party. Either way, for the first time, the city’s top political official
mindblowingfactz: In 1972, Neil Armstrong visited the town of Langholm, Scotland. In which he was read a 400 year old law declaring any Armstrong found in the town should be hanged.
Scientists Develop a Material That Kills 99.9% of Bacteria in Drinking Water Using Nothing But Light
did-you-know: Rap battles have been around since the 5th century. ‘Flyting’ was a ritual where two people competed by exchanging insults in poetic verse, much like modern, freestyle battles between rappers. The insults were often provocative,
ms-ingenuous:
this calligraphy channel is amazing because their cats constantly try to interfere, like these cats are just laser focused on annihilating every project the person tries to do
retiredtothesaltonsea: mitski miyawaki invented justice
smallest-feeblest-boggart: icamearound: loloftheday: If you think the headline is funny, read the article. Wild till the last word!!! that last fucking sentence
animalsnaps: Cat snaps
vintageeveryday: The golden age of flying: A look back on air travel in the 1950s and ‘60s.
mindblowingfactz:A woman named Joyce Diane became famous in the 1950s for becoming the first woman to win the game show “The ๐,000 Question,” despite the fact that the show’s producers did not want her to win and deliberately gave her questions
friendly-animals: (Source)
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itscolossal: Extreme Temperatures Breed Glassy Hollow Forms Called ‘Ghost Apples’
caucasianscriptures:I’m gonna get ranted at for this one
20 Hilarious Cat Snapchats That Will Leave You With The Biggest Smile
pardonmewhileipanic: caedons: disaster-superhero-sluts: jessicalprice: mjandersen: I have been here, multiple times! By referring to the order as a “Little Rosa”, you don’t have to make as big a deal out of the fact that you’re seeking
dogiest-doge: meeko-mar: I’ve never actually seen what it looked like before Mt. Rushmore…it’s so saddening. P r e a c h
worldhistoryfacts: Anatomical drawing by Guido da Vigevano (1280-1349) showing the spine and brain. Vigevano was a late medieval artist who focused on science and medicine. His drawings of internal organs were some of the first in medieval Europe. He
did-you-know: There are libraries in Los Angeles that let kids read to pay off their late fees. Each hour a child spends reading at county-run libraries knocks ŭ off their account. Library staff say at least 100 kids each week read away their debt,
lastxleviathan: stimman4000: . What the fuk.
vintageeveryday: Young girl with her kitten at the National Cat Club Show at Crystal Palace, London, 1931.
michaelmoonsbookshop:from a 19th century bookplate..
elpatron56: association-of-free-people: programmerhumour: Relatable 🤔
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vintagegal: Valentine’s Day card c. 1950’s
N.M. Governor Pulls National Guard From Border, Citing A 'Charade' At Federal Level
best-shower-thoughts: Every Disaster Movie has that scientific professional that could have made the conflict easier, but nobody listened to, which teaches us that Anti-Intellectualism is the real cause of disaster. (source)
lunasloveisgood: Welcome to the United States of America.
mostlycatsmostly:They love us, really they do (by General Tango)
fuckyeahfelines!
astronomyblog: Solar Eclipse of 2011 by: Tomas Johansson
my-sun-my-baelish: thenerdyfan: nuclearcarrots: gracielikescats: devilishdescent: antikythera-astronomy: NASA’s Most Shocking Image This image is a 1.5… *BILLION* pixel photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy. To view the image in all its glory go
spiletta42:This is not an exaggeration. Your download speed would slow down to the point where Windows would make this kind of absurd estimate, and you’d sigh and leave the room for a while (because you couldn’t use the computer while it was doing