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6 months ago
Hey... What The Fuck???
Hey... What The Fuck???

Hey... what the fuck???

So I read the article, and this is super cool. Basically what happened is that they let a drop of butyl alcohol out from a syringe onto the surface of another liquid, and it just... hung out there? For a very significant amount of time, too. In the past, this type of "droplet levitation" has only lasted a few milliseconds max, but this droplet was staying levitated without any external forces applied for tens of minutes.

The reason this happens is because of Solutocapilllary convection, which as far as I can tell essentially boosts the surface tension of that one spot in the underlying liquid using vapor molecules, so that the butyl alcohol molecule can't sink in.

Also, the reason why I specified that the reason this was cool is because it was done without external forces is that APPARENTLY we've been able to levitate things using sound waves since like... the 1930s. And it makes sense that you can do that, in principle, but it still looks absolutely wild to see.

Hey... What The Fuck???
1 year ago
Look At That Inflammatory Process!!

look at that inflammatory process!!

this is a intestinal polyp slide. also check out that hemossiderosis in the hemorraged vessel to right!


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3 years ago
‘Ghost Fleas’ Bring Toxic Mercury Up From The Depths Of Prairie Lakes

‘Ghost fleas’ bring toxic mercury up from the depths of prairie lakes

How toxic mercury moves through the environment—and accumulates in the fish that people eat—has been known for decades. Now, scientists have discovered an unexpected way that the neurotoxin circulates in lakes, hitching a late-night ride inside small predatory crustaceans dubbed “ghost fleas.” The finding helps explain why some lake fish contain surprising amounts of mercury. It also suggests researchers who sample lakes only during the day might be missing important clues to how those ecosystems work.


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3 years ago
One Of The Funniest Posts By A Catholic On Here I've Ever Seen

One of the funniest posts by a catholic on here I've ever seen

3 years ago

There's a really common type of DNA analysis called BLAST and so a lot of time it's like,,,, "yeah I blasted the sample" etc etc

So today one of the kids in my class is like! Oh this is just like the Danny Devito meme!!!!

And I-

There's A Really Common Type Of DNA Analysis Called BLAST And So A Lot Of Time It's Like,,,, "yeah I

...Yes. Exactly like the Danny Devito meme.

2 years ago
‘aBiogenesis’ Reimagines The Primordial Soup Theory In A Mesmerizing Animation By Markos Kay
‘aBiogenesis’ Reimagines The Primordial Soup Theory In A Mesmerizing Animation By Markos Kay
‘aBiogenesis’ Reimagines The Primordial Soup Theory In A Mesmerizing Animation By Markos Kay

‘aBiogenesis’ Reimagines the Primordial Soup Theory in a Mesmerizing Animation by Markos Kay

6 months ago
A colored line drawing of Tetracynodon, an extinct relative of early mammals, in a sitting pose. It has a somewhat badger-like body covered in short fur, with fairly slender limbs ending in paws with long claws. Its head resembles a long-snouted lizard with large eyes. It's depicted with brown-and-tan coloration.

Therocephalians were a group of synapsids very closely related to – or possibly even ancestral to – the lineage leading to modern mammals. They were a diverse and successful group of carnivores during the latter half of the Permian, but suffered massively during the "Great Dying" mass extinction, with only a handful of representatives making it a few million years into the Triassic.

Tetracynodon darti was one of these rare Triassic therocephalian survivors, living in what is now South Africa around 251 million years ago. Only about 25cm long (~10"), it had slender limbs and strong claws that suggest it was a scratch-digger. Its long snout was lined with pointed teeth, and it was probably an active predator hunting by snapping its jaws at fast-moving prey like insects and smaller vertebrates.

Its combination of small size, burrow-digging habits, and unspecialized diet may be the reason it scraped through the Great Dying when most of its relatives didn't – but unfortunately it seems to have been a "dead clade walking", disappearing only a short way into early Triassic deposits.

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References:

Fontanarrosa, Gabriela, et al. "The manus of Tetracynodon (Therapsida: Therocephalia) provides evidence for survival strategies following the Permo-Triassic extinction." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 38.4 (2018): 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/02724634.2018.1491404

Sigurdsen, Trond, et al. "Reassessment of the morphology and paleobiology of the therocephalian Tetracynodon darti (Therapsida), and the phylogenetic relationships of Baurioidea." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32.5 (2012): 1113-1134. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254315180_Reassessment_of_the_Morphology_and_Paleobiology_of_the_Therocephalian_Tetracynodon_Darti_Therapsida_And_The_Phylogenetic_Relationships_of_Baurioidea

Wikipedia contributors. “Tetracynodon” Wikipedia, 21 Aug. 2024, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetracynodon

Wikipedia contributors. “Therocephalia” Wikipedia, 01 Oct. 2024, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therocephalia

2 years ago
VACCINATE YA KIDS FFS
VACCINATE YA KIDS FFS
VACCINATE YA KIDS FFS
VACCINATE YA KIDS FFS

VACCINATE YA KIDS FFS

6 months ago
Is There A Name For This

is there a name for this

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