lickystickypickywe:

Divers saw this Longlure FrogFish is trying to hide in a piece of coral…Clever but not so clever. 

lickystickypickywe:

Divers saw this Longlure FrogFish is trying to hide in a piece of coral…
Clever but not so clever. 

(via geruguro)

3 days ago
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Lotus say no to Kimi’s rally request

f1community:

Lotus have put their foot down, telling Kimi Raikkonen he may not contest this year’s Rally of Finland…


http://bit.ly/JIvAXR

Not letting a Finn drive the Finnish rally is like keeping a German from their beer.

1 week ago
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I was born 18 July 1989

I was born 18 July 1989

(Source: fuckyeahsciencefiction, via camdamage)

1 week ago
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jtotheizzoe:

fuckyeahbiomedicina:

Steps of Scientific Method - Meme version

I’m not one to reblog meta-memes, but I think anyone who’s been in research as long as me knows that, at least 99% of the time, that last box should be this:

Followed by this:

(Found these on WhatShouldWeCallGradSchool.tumblr.com, which is like therapy, only way funnier. You should be following it.)

Where is the part where you spend a solid year and a half working on a dead end?

(Source: biomedicinapadrao.com)

1 week ago
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basecampx:

This guy is almost 20 yrs old…

I used to have one of these.

basecampx:

This guy is almost 20 yrs old…

I used to have one of these.

1 week ago
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iomikron:

A gallery of polynomial function strange attractors

5 days ago
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jtotheizzoe:

sciencepopularis:

Oh so true….
Credit: SMBC

Yeah …
There are a number of good science reporters out there … but this pretty much nails it. The problem with science journalism is that often, science journalists have nothing to do with it. It’s some beat reporter who hasn’t taken biology since 11th grade who has to drop off 800 words to the editor in three hours. So they re-write a press release and slap a flashy headline on it.
Or they post something from Science Daily, which is not a news site, but rather a press release posting site. If you need suggestions on where to get good science news, check out my links page.
Don’t miss PHD Comics’ take on the science news cycle, and my post about “how to read a science news article”.

Seeing “Cancer cured” or “Cure for cancer” headlines makes me want to punch infants in their soft little heads.

jtotheizzoe:

sciencepopularis:

Oh so true….


Credit: SMBC

Yeah …

There are a number of good science reporters out there … but this pretty much nails it. The problem with science journalism is that often, science journalists have nothing to do with it. It’s some beat reporter who hasn’t taken biology since 11th grade who has to drop off 800 words to the editor in three hours. So they re-write a press release and slap a flashy headline on it.

Or they post something from Science Daily, which is not a news site, but rather a press release posting site. If you need suggestions on where to get good science news, check out my links page.

Don’t miss PHD Comics’ take on the science news cycle, and my post about “how to read a science news article”.

Seeing “Cancer cured” or “Cure for cancer” headlines makes me want to punch infants in their soft little heads.

1 week ago
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