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miss-nerdgasmz: irregulartangerine: LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND PEOPLE WHO DON’T FALL UNDER EITHER OF THOSE CATEGORIES, this is an elephant shrew. it’s adorable and i just wanted to shower you with little gifs of it because look at it. look at it’s
fuzipenguin: 4gifs: Dammit, Carl! This makes me laugh and laugh and laugh….
Science Fiction and a Feminist Ethic of Care, Or, Here for Girl and the Machine, but What the Fuck is This About Wallpaper
scinerds: Two More Elements Added to The Periodic Table You can now greet by name two new residents of the period table of elements: Flerovium and Livermorium. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry officially approved names for the elemen
jaythenerdkid: undeadseanbean: nonhoration: earthlydreams: This is so cool! But what country are they from? “Africa” is really vague. Their names are Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and Bello Eniola and they’re from Lagos,
did-you-kno: ►► More pics, sources, and information here ►►►► NASA just emailed a wrench to space. An astronaut working on the International Space Station needed a tool he didn’t have, so NASA designed one with computer software and emailed
discoverynews: The Case Against Robots With License to Kill: Battlefield drones and robots capable of choosing their targets and firing without any human oversight won’t arrive for a few decades, experts say. But a new Human Rights Watch report calls
pennyfournasa: The launch of our first satellite and the moon landing were exciting times that brought jubilation and inspired our country. We’ve continued to make celebrated advancements since, such as the Space Shuttle program and establishing the
astronomy-to-zoology: Four-spot Midget (Mortonagrion hirosei) ..a species of narrow-winged damselfly that is native to Hong Kong and Japan. Four-spot Midgets often inhabit brackish streams and marshes, where the larvae occur in the water and adults occur
openscience: 3-D printed rocket engines could make space travel cheaper 3-D printing will change manufacturing—making it cheaper and capable of producing better parts and products. Now the NASA space agency and Aerojet Rocketdyne have successfully
birdandmoon: ‘Cause we are living in a bacterial world, and I am a bacterial girl. (Not to mention protists, archaea, fungi and mites!) Original comic here.
astronomypictureoftheday: Saturn, Titan, Rings, and HazeThis is not a solar eclipse. Pictured above is a busy vista of moons and rings taken at Saturn. The large circular object in the center of the image is Titan, the largest moon of Saturn and one
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
a-dinosaur-a-day: Achillobator(ah-KILL-oh-bate-ore) where: Plains of Central Asia when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 95 to 85 million years ago who: Described and named by a team that consisted of Mongolian paleontologist Antangerel Perle and Americans
a-dinosaur-a-day: Plesiosaurus(PLEH-see-oh-SORE-us) where: Oceans Worldwide when: Early to Middle Jurassic Period, about 135 to 120 million years who: Named by English Paleontologists WIlliam Conybeare and Henry De la Beche what: About 15 feet long and
a-dinosaur-a-day: Ornithomimus(OR-nith-oh-MIME-us) where: Swamps and Forests of North America when: Late Cretaceous Period, about 75 to 65 million years ago who: Named and described by American paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh what: At 11 feet long
a-dinosaur-a-day: Zupaysaurus(ZOO-pay-SORE-us) where: Woodlands of South America when: Late Triassic to Early Jurassic period, about 230 to 220 million years ago who: First named and described by Andrea Arcucci and Rodolfo Coria, a pair of Argentinian
a-dinosaur-a-day: Marshosaurus(MARSH-oh-SORE-us) where: Woodlands of North America when: Late Jurassic Period, about 155 to 150 million years ago who: Named and described by James Madsen in 1976 what: About 20 feet long and 1000 pounds, the Marshosaurus
fyeahmicrobiology: A very pretty visualization of how an influenza virus invades your cells.Also Robert Krulwich is the shit, and he and animator David Bolinsky made this happen. If you haven’t already, check our RK’s blog at NPR, it’s an amazing
astronemma: Turbulent Neighbourhood Near Eruptive Star This image shows a region in the Carina Nebula between two large clusters of some of the most massive and hottest known stars. Credit: NASA/ESA and The Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI)
odditiesoflife: The Strangest Spiders Ever A mirror spider? These macro shots of spiders were photographed by Nicky Bay who lives and works in Singapore. The endless biodiversity found on the country’s 64 islands includes a vast array of insects and
neurosciencestuff: Burnt sugar-derivative reduces muscle wasting in fly and mouse models of muscular dystrophy A trace substance in caramelized sugar, when purified and given in appropriate doses, improves muscle regeneration in a mouse model of Duchenne
prostheticknowledge: Imperceptible Electronics Incredibly thin, light, maleable and cheap circuitry developed with plenty of possible uses - video embedded below: Via DigInfo: Researchers from Asia and Europe have developed the world’s lightest and
guardian: Bees like you’ve never seen them before - in pictures Staff at the US Geological Survey Bee Inventory and Monitoring Laboratory in Maryland has been photographing bees and other insects for seven years to help record and identify different
compoundchem: A look at some of the chemical elements present in a smartphone, and an explanation of the components their compounds are used for.You can read more and download the A3 PDF here.Purchase A2, A1 and A0 poster sizes here.
awkwardsituationist: photos by sverrir thorolfsson of the 2010 eruptions of eyjafjallajökull and the fallout from the four and half kilometre high plume that settled on the greenery around skogafoss waterfall. (more iceland and volcano posts)
dexer-von-dexer: danshive: In science fiction, AIs tend to malfunction due to some technicality of logic, such as that business with the laws of robotics and an AI reaching a dramatic, ironic conclusion. Content regulation algorithms tell me that sci-fi
Black Sun and Inverted Starfield #nasa #apod #sun #star #stars #starfield #inverted #filaments #gas #plasma #solarsystem #interstellar #milkyway #galaxy #universe #space #science #astronomy
Stars and Dust in Corona Australis #nasa #apod #nebulas #ngc6726 #ngc6727 #ic4812 #gas #dust #clouds #stars #star #coronaaustralis #ngc6729 #nebulae #nebula #milkyway #galaxy #interstellar #universe #space #science #astronomy
qunhyskoa: brilcrist: And after that…Tony, Bruce and my Human!Jarviscontinuation from this: Jarvis? Don’t leave me buddy..Coz i wont leave our Copilot dying.now can u all forgive me~? TvT and can i finally have my ficlet,pliz?—————- All
hydrogeneportfolio: Minimal Posters - Six Women Who Changed Science. And The World.
I really hate how people treat me differently when I tell them I have a significant other. I was talking to a girl about how her interesting in the sciences and women’s and gender studies wasn’t weird at all and that my significant other does
teavenger: Science Bros!!!!!!! XD It’s like Tori’s interests and my interests had a craft baby.
currentsinbiology: Derived from human embryonic stem cells, precursor neural cells grow in a lab dish and generate mature neurons (red) and glial cells (green), in the lab of University of Wisconsin-Madison stem cell researcher and neurodevelopmental
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
currentsinbiology: Bacteria in Mouth Implicated in Colorectal Cancer (Science Daily) Gut microbes have recently been linked to colorectal cancer, but it has not been clear whether and how they might cause tumors to form in the first place. Two studies
neurosciencestuff: The Real Link Between Creativity and Mental Illness “There is only one difference between a madman and me. I am not mad.” —Salvador Dali The romantic notion that mental illness and creativity are linked is so prominent in the
jaxin88: thedefenderoftheearth: #that time in Doomsday when Jackie says there was never anyone else #and the Doctor looks down and then to the right #remembering how Rose tastes #then remembering how she feels writhing on the bed as he tries
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
jtotheizzoe: nevver: Bee Orchid As usual, the science of this orchid story is a little more complicated than made out (check out this post and the great comments to learn why). It’s just as likely that self-pollinating orchids spontaneously mutated
the-science-llama: The color of the Aurora depends on the altitude and the atom being struck by solar radiation (causing excitation). At higher altitudes, there is more Atomic Oxygen than Nitrogen, leading to the common color stratifications you see.
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
fuckyeahfluiddynamics:We humans do our hands-free drinking via suction, using the shape of our lips and mouths to create low pressure that draws liquids in. Dogs and cats, on the other hand, have no cheeks and, therefore, no suction. Instead, both cats
out-there-on-the-maroon: hollowedskin: redshoesnblueskies: elodieunderglass: squeeterbee: downwithcisfandom: vergess: vergess: If anyone tells you that there are 2-3 sexes in the world I want you to just go ahead and slap them. I was making a
officialcommanderlexa: officialcommanderlexa: i always laugh whenever we have to centrifuge bacteria because imagine you’re just chilling in some broth with your buds and then someone comes along and puts you in a tube and spins you at fucking 14,000
jessalrynn: essence-of-nature: The largest Hydrogen Peroxide experiment ever 🧪⠀By @Nickuhas and @DavidDobrik So this is what a bad idea looks like. Okay.
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dracoto:nexevspornblog: kookerz: the-divergent-demigod: poketrainer: the-divergent-demigod: pop-punk-prince: killeravocado: cherie-galore: pattilahell: no fuck you when science and alcohol meet <3 This bartender gets all of the tips… ever…
piieetrosonofathena: hadaes: fun fact: blue icebergs are the sides that were previously underwater and flipped over; it’s blue because of the lack of oxygen in the ice and therefore it reflects light differently and appears of a blue colour!
THE SCIENCE BROS PRINT IS DOOOOOONE!!! I’ll probably have this print on sale at Wondercon next month first, and then bring it to Botcon. I really like how this came out, so I hope everyone else likes it too :)
french-foreign-legion: Are you an art museum or science museum person? summer or winter? earth tones or pastels?
sixpenceee: JOINTS IN MOTION As said by IFL science Cameron Drake of San Francisco has created a collection of magnificent images showing joints in motion. He was aided by orthopedic physician Dr. Noah Weiss and the finished product is completely
did-you-kno: The quietest place on Earth is an acoustics and architecture test facility in Minnesota. The -9 decibel level is overwhelming because you can easily hear your own heartbeat, breathing, and stomach gurgles. Most people can’t last 20 minutes
did-you-kno: Introverts and extroverts have differences in their brains. Studies show that introverts are easily over-stimulated and have thicker gray matter in the part of the brain linked to decision making, while extroverts need more stimulation and
What I do at work. Take pictures of products, edit them and out them on my site. slotted weights! http://shop.miniscience.com/navigation/detail.asp?MySessionID=130-633434703&id=G2500_12 BECAUSE SCIENCE.
Getting my Magic School Bus on at work today. Hot and Cold water converted into energy. 💧🔥 #science #sciencematerial.com #workflow
smallsciencecollective: Beginners Guide to Variable Stars and Binary Stars by Joe Song Small Science Collective, download printable pdf here
ri-science: Gifs taken from a 1929 William Lawrence Bragg (the youngest ever Nobel prize winner) film demonstrating his research into surface tension and spectroscopic analysis of light reflected from a soap film.
batmansymbol: science side of tumblr please explain why ice water tastes better than regular water Due to the surface area covered by the ice as well as the cold molecules of the two part hydrogen and one part oxygen, colder water links to the tastebuds
ingtarwolf: cummbunny: WHY IS NO ONE ELSE FREAKED OUT ABOUT THE SHEEP/LAMB FAKE WOMB THING Because this may save countless lives? I’m not against it because I know that one day there could be a baby that is born premature and this could keep