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Rules for Naming
I’m totally not up making flowcharts to help with IUPAC naming conventions for chemicals at 3 am. But if I was, I would never take a shot of my dry erase board with such a flowchart drawn on it and … Continue reading
Posted in my interesting life, they call this SCIENCE
Tagged atoms, chemistry, flowchart, ions, naming, science
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Of Corn and Intellectual Honesty
I abhor attempts by large corporations to throw intellectual property nets over, well, anything they can. In addition, I think that once you’ve sold something to someone, your purview over the application of whatever it is should end and it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged bees, bt, cows, gmo, intellectual honesty, monarch, monsanto, pollen, rumors, science, spurious, studies, vandana shiva
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The Flight of the Rainbow Owl
Even with an ocean of knowledge at their fingertips, people will believe anything. I found people credibly tossing this photo around on FB. Behold the “Rainbow Owl”. The Rainbow Owl is a rare species of owl found in hardwood forests … Continue reading
Posted in capitalism is wasteful and unsustainable but funny, photos, the internet blows my fucking MIND, they call this SCIENCE
Tagged America, bird of paradise, bird of prey, credulous, education, f, facebook, internet, rainbow owl, science, scientific literacy, skepticism, snopes, stupid
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It’s Totally Not a Duck
I don’t know about you guys, but I woke up this morning chomping at the bit to deny women their legal right to control of their own bodies. I said to myself, “Man! I really want to stop this abortion … Continue reading
Posted in bucket of dicks, i see what you're up to, so wrong it's right, they call this SCIENCE
Tagged abortion, agnostic, atheism, bait and switch, christian, hard sell, marketing, nonsense, pro life, pro-choice, religion, reproductive health, science, secular, secular pro life, skeptic, switcheroo, walks like a duck
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Today’s Terrifying but Also Sorta Cute Organism Is…
This is the Peacock Mantis Shrimp (Odontodactylus scyllarus), a burrowing predator which subdues its prey by delivering the fastest recorded punch of any living creature. (!) (Other mantis shrimp- members of order Stomatopoda -also share these traits, although the peacock … Continue reading
I Think I Already Get This Workout Three Times A Day
SHAKE WEIGHT! “Shake weight is science FACT!” Thanks, Jessica!
It’s My Berfday!
… and I’m so self-involved that I’m not going to shut up about it until like midnight. You see, this is the kind of insecurity that comes from having your birthday the day before New Years Eve. If you’re really … Continue reading
Einstein Robot Learns to Smile, Looks Like Hedwig
As reported on Wired Science, this robot can analyze the facial expressions of itself and others and learn to make new ones. But, more importantly, it looks like an old Hedwig with a moustache. It especially resembles the Hedwig with … Continue reading
