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  1. May 11

    When dogs smell stuff, images of what they smell are made in their brains. By scanning dog brains while they smelled items, their brains activated in the same way human brains do for visual memory. So..when your dog smells stuff of yours- they are picturing you. ❤️

    This is a photo of a golden retriever in a lab coat standing on a tile floor.  Behind her is a counter and she is wearing safety glasses.
She is smelling the air of the classroom and thinking about the students she hopes to meet.
  2. May 7

    What do you think of this triangle UFO video?

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  3. May 9

    The powerhouses/overlords of the cell, mitochondria, videoed through a microscope. Yeah, I know. Not as many bean-like shapes as you were expecting? Your textbooks lied to you.

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  4. 9 minutes ago

    The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it.

  5. May 13
  6. May 11

    enjoyed investigating the length of shadows by holding a torch at different angles today 🔦

  7. I've been making Google Scholar Profiles for imminent 20th century scientists who are now deceased. Want to read Rosalind Franklin's publications all in one place? Now you can!

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  8. May 14
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  10. May 14

    Climate change is real people. It is time we acted like it.

  11. May 11

    Des scientifiques du CNRS ont réussi à reconstituer le portrait robot de Judas.

  12. Liberals: It's just a clump of cells. Scientific definition of cell: the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body. Key word, living. End of abortion discussion. .

  13. 🌊 The Earth is mainly a water world — more than 70 percent of its surface is covered by oceans — and yet we know so little about what resides beneath the waves. 7 ocean mysteries scientists haven’t solved yet

  14. May 10

    Former NASA Employee: "We have a lot of high resolution photos of UFOs or Alien Spaceships and I can testify before Congress." What do you have to say about this ?

  15. Someone please design affordable indoor lighting that accurately mimics circadian transitions. The research on best wavelengths & brightness by time of day exist, yet (by my awareness) no correctly designed lighting exists. Sunlight in the am is still needed of course.

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  16. Do you want to hear from your candidates about their positions on and issues? Join & 's State Coalitions group! Create and collect questionnaires to get these answers all in one place. Sign up by June 10 -

    Faded BKG- pile of "midterm election" pins. Text overlay: Call for state coalitions! Sign up by June 10 - bit.ly/CQ_22
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  17. Asteroid, bigger than Empire State Building, heading towards Earth National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientists have warned that a 1,600-feet asteroid will pass by the earth in the early hours of 16th May.

  18. 14 hours ago

    Did you know that black holes don’t suck? Black holes STRETCH stuff that gets too close and you can fall into them, but they aren’t some kind of vacuum. These things suck more: ✅ Vet trips ✅ Porcupines ✅ No second breakfast

    This is a photo of a dog with his paws up on a bench.  He is wearing science glasses.  There is a Bunsen Berner on the bench.
He is telling us about black holes neglecting the fact that his stomach is in fact a black hole for bacon.
  19. 8 minutes ago

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