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Science! Never Ever Waste It! In sperm, a crystalline polyamine compound called Spermine can be found. This particular compound is also known as an antioxidant. It is believed to diminish wrinkles, smooth skin and help with taming or preventing acne.
popcornillustration: So every request I got was for science bros. Unfortunatly I’m too tired and lacking in imagination to do justice to any of the crack suggestions, so I’ve just done a doodle. It’s in biro? Is that crazy enough?
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
brigwife: No matter how long the slinky is, the bottom of the slinky will stay still (hover) until the top reaches it. Even if the slinky is over 1000 feet long. science
science-junkie: Graphene - the new wonder material The molecule is priceless but it is not a matter of cost – a few hundred dollars per kilo. The value lies in its potential. The molecule in question is called graphene and the EU is prepared to devote
doctorwho: People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint - it’s more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly… time-y wimey… stuff. Doctor Who Series 3: Blink
It has been a little while since I started on this, I think it dates back to August of last year, but the low simmering evolution of this piece is more than worth it, I feel. I have learned so much since I started on this piece, not just about writing,
Sorry guys, but it seems that science support my hypothesis, fantasies are fine, i have them too, but when the person has fantasies with other person or of not being there, thats not normal, wich is what my gf does, so for all of you guys that say that
confusingwiring: beepbeepblurp: jerkstyles: seebeyondthesex: helloootricksterr: 12-gauge-rage: The Earth is lumpy. I was not aware of this. thank you this makes so much sense but it makes me so uncomfortable i wish i hadn’t seen this One
science-and-things: hlaar: So I’ve heard somebody wanted to see a gif of that moment when Brian Cox was ran over by Stephen Hawking. Here it is, I hope it loads. This gif changed my life
sagansense: Tungsten has a melting point of 3422°C which is extremely hot! Carbon has a higher melting point, see this periodic table of melting points, but at atmospheric pressure liquid carbon can’t exist, instead it just sublimates from solid
spaceplasma: What Makes Diamond Sparkle? Light normally travels at 186,000 miles per second, but diamond is so dense that it slows light to less than half that speed. It also, of course, refracts light into all the colors of the rainbow. What else does
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: Barosaurus(BAH-roe-SORE-us) where: Plains of North America when: Late Jurassic, about 155 to 145 million years ago who: Excavated, named, and described by Othniel Charles Marsh what: The Barosaurus is a large herbivorous sauropod. It
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
45-9mm-5-56mm: ladyfabulous: tcfkag: allthingshyper: witchyroses: omjephillips: witchyroses: WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE?!??!??! It’s quicksand. Quicksand is much thicker than water, which is why things sink so slowly. By that same logic, one can
ekinomics: Dark matter In astronomy and cosmology, dark matter is a type of matter hypothesized to account for a large part of the total mass in the universe. Dark matter cannot be seen directly with telescopes; evidently it neither emits nor
jtotheizzoe: Drop it, Shake It A tiny droplet is vibrated under a microscope to study the oscillations and harmonic patterns that result in wobbling water. This research has implications ranging from the resolution of inkjet printers to microfluidic
thisistheverge: Your meat addiction is destroying the planet (but we can fix it) I’m ok with this.
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
thenewenlightenmentage: On Giant Blue Alien Planet, It Rains Molten Glass There’s a “blue marble” alien planet just 63 light-years from Earth, but the world is anything but friendly to life. Researchers say the blue color in the atmosphere likely
thenewenlightenmentage: Are the Brains of Introverts and Extroverts Actually Different? Introversion, it seems, is the Internet’s current meme du jour. Articles on introverts are nothing new, of course—The Atlantic’s 2003 classic “Caring for
sciencesoup: Frost and Fire In the constellation of Leo 33.1 light years away, a Neptune-sized planet orbits a red dwarf star at a distance of 4.3 million kilometres—15 times closer than Mercury is to our sun. It’s no surprise that the planet, Gliese
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
scienceyoucanlove: Andromeda is headed our way at about seventy five miles per second. In about three or four hundred billion years the Andromeda and Milky Way galaxies will collide. The result, if anybody is around to see it, will be beautiful. The
sciencesoup: Waterway to Orbit This is so neat. On February 8th 2010, STS-130—the 32nd shuttle mission to the ISS—launched off the planet, and photographer James Vernacotola captured it. The image has an exposure of 132 seconds so you can see the
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
jtotheizzoe: Astronaut Mae Jemison is working on an ambitious idea: Envision, design, and create the technologies necessary to send a spacecraft to another star in the next century. It’s called 100 Year Starship. Here she is at the recent Makers
sixpenceee: Here are some common myths debunked and other interesting facts. Enjoy learning :) YOU USE WAY MORE THAN 10% OF YOUR BRAIN Your brain is continuously active. There is now way we would functions using only 10% of it. Brain scans show that
neurosciencestuff: How we form habits and change existing ones Much of our daily lives are taken up by habits that we’ve formed over our lifetime. An important characteristic of a habit is that it’s automatic— we don’t always recognize habits
astronomicalwonders: Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300 NGC 1300 is 61 million light-years away from earth in the constellation Eridanus. The galaxy is about 110,000 light-years across which makes it just slightly larger than the Milky Way. NGC 1300 is a
unexplained-events: This ghostly deep sea creature is a newly discovered fish found in the Mariana Trench. It was found at arecord depth of 26,722 feet (8,145 meters) during an expedition led by Jeff Drazen and Patty Fryer of the University of Hawaii.
sixpenceee: A diaphonized creature is a transparent creature whose skeletal structure is visible. Their cartilage & bones are highlighted by rich reds, purples, and blues. It was first developed in 1977 by the scientists G. Dingerkus and L.D.
sixpenceee:THE ATACAMA “ALIEN” Ata is a tiny skeleton (6 inches, 15 cm) found it a Chilean desert. It hosts a variety of strange features: It has only 10 ribs, while most humans have 12. It has a cone shaped head, but researcher believe this is
Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality. - Carl Sagan
bpod-mrc: 30 January 2014 Simpler Minds The brain is so complex that we understand little about how it works. However, studies of simpler animals, such as zebrafish, provide insights into biological processes that are common to all vertebrates, including
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
neurosciencestuff: Hunger affects decision making and perception of risk Hungry people are often difficult to deal with. A good meal can affect more than our mood, it can also influence our willingness to take risks. This phenomenon is also apparent
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
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
i-am-in-missouri: Why you shouldn’t microwave a cell phone it’s like the rebirth of Voldemort REBLOGGING THIS AGAIN BECAUSE AT ONE POINT IT LOOKS LIKE THERE IS A MOUTH OPENING AND CLOSING\
jtotheizzoe: generalelectric: The composition of a water molecule explained in “Beyond the Microscope,” a GE science film from 1922. H2OMGE This is great! New YouTube channel idea: Vintage science films. I call dibs. I guess it’s worth noting
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.
areyhope: theerinmyballoon: 1500hp: weight loss is so weird like wheres the fat?? where did it all go??? Fun fact: you actually breath it all out because of your beta oxidation cycles breaking down the fat into usable products in glycolysis.
dollsahoy: rabbitlord: hectocotyli-everywhere: spinosaurus-the-fisher: madsciences: fraternaltwinandidiots: natesboneblog: madsciences: Whenever someone tries to claim that evolution is a lie, I send them a picture of platybelodon. 1. It’s an
carpecervisiam: uteropolis: Oh so basically the reason people care less about inequality when it comes to men’s rights is because men are too busy jacking off than to fight for their rights? Interesting theory. Oh god, where do I even start here?
froborr: agentsnark: shaposhvariations: tevruden: [x] #get with the program the new humor is benevolent surrealism (x) I always wanted to know what to call it. This is something I’ve been meaning to talk about, and I may do a full blog post
velvetyhugs: teampokepals76: gservator: radglawr: bishopmyles: Nope. when your teacher is trying to teach you how to cast fireball +3 to Intellect If anybody’s wondering what’s happening here, this clip made it onto Outrageous Acts of Science,
glumshoe:The Lost Ladybug Project is a citizen science initiative through Cornell University to collect information on the disappearance of native ladybugs in North America. They want people to submit ladybug sightings of their own. Check it out! The
afternoonapocalypse: This is obviously not a real image, but apparently astronomers have witnessed a planet being born for the first time ever, and have pictures to boot. It’s pretty neat if you ask me. It’s still kind of too early to be 100% certain,
it is the year of 2016 why has science not made it possible for me to fuck a voice tbh
is-it-hi-or-ehhhh: neurosciencestuff: A sensational breakthrough: the first bionic hand that can feel The first bionic hand that allows an amputee to feel what they are touching will be transplanted later this year in a pioneering operation that could
cornbreadsncollardgreens: attackonstudying: This is how the solar system is actually moving as it traverses the galaxy. omfg So beAutiful Wait Yeah it’s not circular as you’ve been taught. It does revolve around the sun, but like every
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 :)
the last part is 100% accurate .. it’s science baby
science people help: you know how the feeling of love is basically just chemicals in your brain? what if you made a machine that makes your brain have those chemicals, would you eventually start feeling in love with the machine even when it wasn’t
thehandthatfollows-deactivated2:howdid-i-getso-wet:edging-for-you:This is a graph from my Health Science: Human Sexuality textbook showing the female sexual response in various scenarios. In case you’re having trouble making it out, that red line
ben-nye-the-science-guy: kiki-risu: elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: #first rule of the avatar fandom #ALWAYS REBLOG THAT’S ROUGH BUDDY AT THIS PANEL I WENT TO I ASKED DANTE BASCO WHAT HIS FAVORITE LINE AS ZUKO WAS AND HE SAID THIS ONE
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