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  1. Jan 1

    The face of an ant under an electron microscope.

  2. Jan 3

    Why I love my son: "I hate it when ppl say that something 'defies the laws of physics.' Nothing defies the laws of (dramatic pause) you were just wrong with your perceived understanding of physics." BOOM!! This kid...

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  3. Jan 3

    A flashlight’s scream, while inaudible to human ears, is powerful enough to scare away the darkness

  4. 14 hours ago

    Meanwhile, if you thought anything has changed since the last few years, this is the quality of being discussed at the ongoing Indian Science Congress

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  6. 2 hours ago

    It is always a good feeling to be quoted in the New York Times. Thanks . We must not perpetuate unfounded claims and validate internal biases when it comes to race and intelligence.

  7. Jan 1

    Thanks to the amazing Maegan for a great first day of 2019!

  8. Fun Irish Science facts for

  9. 4 hours ago

    It’s going to be an amazing year in science, but we should agree on the consensus of: 1. Sticks are tasty. 2. The Earth is Round 3. Climate Change is Real 4. Butt scratches rule 5. Vaccines do not cause autism. 6. Snow is the best!

  10. 22 minutes ago

    Gonna need PPE because our is getting 🔥👩‍🔬👨‍🔬🌱🔬😎🚀

  11. 18 hours ago

    Low climate sensitivity is consistent with evidence that our climate system “self-regulates” to avoid extremes. Important Climate-Change Realism Paper Published:

  12. 11 minutes ago

    There Are Plants and Animals on the Moon Now (Because of China) | |

  13. 52 seconds ago

    Electrolysis link to hydrogen production, with design considerations that reduce bubble sizes and thereby improve efficiency; very clever, and inspired by the lungs. Interesting side bar when teaching GCSE scientists perhaps? Thanks

  14. 59 minutes ago

    Check out this edition of Scientific American from January 1st 1910 !! And two of the doggies I met today ☺️ cover

  15. Jan 3

    Reconstruction of 'Lisowicia bojani', a Dicynodontia(dicynodonts), a group of plant-eating, mammal-like reptiles that lived 237 million years ago on today Poland. Were the early four-legged land vertebrates that gave rise to modern-day mammals, including us.

  16. Jan 2

    Are the people or the stairs moving or both? via TheFigen

  17. Jan 4

    Don’t Be Billy: 🌏The effort of many scientists 🌍One of the greatest technological challenges 🌎All of this to deliver internet... 🌏To Billy ◾️◾️◾️ 🌎I'll follow him to the ends of the earth, she sobbed 🌍Yes darling, but the earth doesn't have any ends

  18. 23 hours ago

    This research is telling us something about the access to information for scientifics of Third World Countries.

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  19. 13 hours ago

    "Imagine a place where you can talk to people from all over the world and be anything you want to be. Lucky for you, you don't have to imagine it too hard because you're already there! "

  20. Jan 3

    And breathe.... just submitted my first project grant! What a great way to start the year. 🧪 🧫 🧬 🔬

  21. Jan 1

    The dynamics of the actin cell skeleton in a mouse B lymphocyte after it has been activated on glass coated with stimulating substrates. 🎥Dr. Jia Chao Wang

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