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A Rough Guide to Spotting Bad Science
A brief detour from chemistry, branching out into science in general today. This graphic looks at the different factors that can contribute towards ‘bad’ science – it was inspired…

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As you can see by these profiles, a universal constant amongst science ladies is a need for hairties.

What Better Way To Celebrate Women’s History Month Than By Celebrating These Amazing And Accomplished
What Better Way To Celebrate Women’s History Month Than By Celebrating These Amazing And Accomplished
What Better Way To Celebrate Women’s History Month Than By Celebrating These Amazing And Accomplished
What Better Way To Celebrate Women’s History Month Than By Celebrating These Amazing And Accomplished
What Better Way To Celebrate Women’s History Month Than By Celebrating These Amazing And Accomplished
What Better Way To Celebrate Women’s History Month Than By Celebrating These Amazing And Accomplished

What better way to celebrate Women’s History Month than by celebrating these amazing and accomplished women of science, brought to you by Lauren Goldberg (aka Auberg Designs on Etsy). 

Each necklace sports the profile (or cameo) of a different woman who pioneered science in her own way. Available in silver, copper, or bronze with different finishes. So many phenomenal women, I can’t choose just one! 

Annie Jump Cannon - astronomer

Caroline Herschel - astronomer

Heddy Lamar - inventor/actress

Ada Lovelace - programmer

Grace Hopper - programmer

Jane Goodall - primatologist

Marie Curie - chemist/physicist

Hypatia of Alexandria - mathematician

Sophie Germain - mathematician

Sally Ride - astronaut

Maud Menten - chemist

Lisa Meitner - physicist

BONUS: In honor of Women’s History Month, they are all on sale through the end of March.

- Summer


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Wind Tunnel Testing Plays A Major Role In The Planning Of Many Space Missions. Here A Model Of The Mars

Wind tunnel testing plays a major role in the planning of many space missions. Here a model of the Mars Sample Return Orbiter is tested at Mach 10 to determine the heat shield’s response to aerobraking off Mars’ atmosphere. The colors are the result of electron beam fluorescence, in which an electron gun is used to ionize molecules in the flow, which causes them to emit photons (light). The technique can be used for flow visualization–as in the case of the shock waves shown here–or to measure flow characteristics like density, temperature, and velocity. (Photo credit: Thierry Pot/DAFE/ONERA)


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Two Jets Colliding Can Form A Chain-like Fluid Structure. With Increasing Flow Rate, The Rim Of The Chains
Two Jets Colliding Can Form A Chain-like Fluid Structure. With Increasing Flow Rate, The Rim Of The Chains
Two Jets Colliding Can Form A Chain-like Fluid Structure. With Increasing Flow Rate, The Rim Of The Chains
Two Jets Colliding Can Form A Chain-like Fluid Structure. With Increasing Flow Rate, The Rim Of The Chains
Two Jets Colliding Can Form A Chain-like Fluid Structure. With Increasing Flow Rate, The Rim Of The Chains
Two Jets Colliding Can Form A Chain-like Fluid Structure. With Increasing Flow Rate, The Rim Of The Chains
Two Jets Colliding Can Form A Chain-like Fluid Structure. With Increasing Flow Rate, The Rim Of The Chains

Two jets colliding can form a chain-like fluid structure. With increasing flow rate, the rim of the chains becomes wavy and unstable, forming a fishbone structure where droplets extend outward from the fluid sheet via tiny ligaments. Eventually, the droplets break off in a pattern as beautiful as it is consistent. (Photo credits: A. Hasha and J. Bush)


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Terrarium Lamps By Nui Studio Light Your Space With Suspended Ecosystems
Terrarium Lamps By Nui Studio Light Your Space With Suspended Ecosystems
Terrarium Lamps By Nui Studio Light Your Space With Suspended Ecosystems
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That one time my roommate couldn't watch Shane's Asagao Academy stream so I live-texted it to her instead.

@didyouknowshaning‘s Asagao Stream Part 1/part 2
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The use of 3-D printers has opened up the possibility of on-demand implants, prosthetics, and medical devices. This week, scientists reported that they were able to 3-D-print the first stable ear, bone, and muscle structures out of living cells and implant them in mice. The results were published in Nature Biotechnology. Anthony Atala, the director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and an author on that paper, describes the challenges of 3-D printing living cells and how the technology could be used in bioengineering body parts.


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doctor: looks like we'll have to perform a CAT scan. is this something you're familiar with?

me: I've spent my whole life scanning my environment for cats


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