jtotheizzoe:

Blow Out A Candle, Illuminate Your Mind

Featuring the stunning photos of Grover Schrayer, Kyle Hill shines light on a beauty you never knew existed: the waxbow.

The smoke that wafts from the just-extinguished wick of a candle is not mere ash and soot. It is a nearly-invisible cloud of vaporized droplets of wax. Head on over to But Not Simpler…to find out the physics behind this shimmering phenomenon.

A tidbit of wonder that’s been sitting under our noses, on our birthday cakes, this whole time. Keep your eyes open and your brains sharp … you never know when you’ll stumble on something amazing.


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#pretty things #the power of science

small-town-daydream:

I’m really excited about this shirt.

I own one of those! It’s neat. I did have someone (a vendor at the rock fair last spring) accuse me of wanting to kill the Doctor, but I don’t think he meant it.


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#Doctor Who #I love my geeky shirts #I’m still surprised how many compliments and geek bonding moments wearing a Constable Odo T-shirt will get you

colchrishadfield:

Good morning! Perspective – even after 5 months off the planet, this map looks odd to me. Subtle bias.


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#maps #neat #I’m not so sure about Hudson Bay #it looks awfully big #I mean even if you turn your laptop upside down it *still* looks awfully big #still neat though

whatthefoucault:

Dalek Cupcake Wrapper by ~F-A

I NEED THESE TO LIVE

 

lascocks:

mishamigos-unite:

Blimey those cupcakes look absolutely…

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…Dalektable.

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CUTIESSS

#apparently i liked this post? #but i don’t remember it #oh well (queerascake)

I think it’s a glitch. It claims I liked it too, and I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen it before. (It is a nice post, though.)


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#cupcakes #Dalek #reply via reblog


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jtotheizzoe:

Shark Weak

Discovery Channel, we need to talk. 

There’s nothing as tragic as seeing an old friend destroy their life, putting trash in their body, a ruined shell of their former self filled with nothing but wasted junk. They chase a drug that they don’t want to get a buzz they’ll never get again. For one old friend, that high is ratings, the drug is Shark Week, and the part of Lindsay Lohan is played by the Discovery Channel.

Since 1987, Discovery has been bringing sharks into our living rooms for one week a year. Exploring their incredible biology, misunderstood behavior, and terrifying image through a scientific camera lens. Well, they have thrown that mission away. It’s official. With this year’s fake-but-disguised-as-real mockumentary about the definitely-extinct Megalodon shark, they have officially jumped their own programming.

Last night, to kick off Shark Week, Discovery aired a program full of supposed home video footage that allegedly captured an enormous, never-seen shark. Could it be the terrifying prehistoric Megalodon, haunting the deep this whole time, right under our noses?

No, of course not. That thing’s extinct as extinct can be. Failing to make that clear to your audience, and interviewing actors as scientists is as bad as Animal Planet’s Mermaids fiasco. Discovery Channel now stands solely for entertainment, not science. So it goes, I guess.

We’ve lost science in our newspapers, on our radios, even in a good number of our schools. Discovery was founded to use the creative freedom of cable television to bring science to the airwaves. Now they have thrown it away, with a fantasy story presented as reality, lying to viewers for the sake of ad dollars. 

Here’s some collected reactions:

“Oh, don’t worry about it,” you might say. “They’re just trying to make something entertaining, who cares?“ you may think. This is a big deal. This means that dozens of people, when designing their flagship programming week, made a deliberate choice to present a lie as truth, because they don’t think you are smart enough to be entertained by the truth

Tell Discovery what you think by visiting their Facebook page and Twitter page. Do not give them another dollar/minute of your TV time until they apologize, and even then think twice because you know how addictions go. It’s time to tell them that you deserve better.

Want real, truthful, respectful shark science this week? I suggest checking out NatGeo Wild’s SharkFest programming (made with real science!) and my friend and marine scientist David Shiffman’s sharktastic Twitter feed

Discovery Channel … this is an intervention. We’re here as friends, we’re concerned that you’re going to do damage to yourself that you can’t undo, and we want our old channel back. Stop insulting the intelligence of the audience you claim to serve, and get your shit together. If you chum the water with crap, this is what swims to the surface.

Do you agree to check into scientific rehab today?

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#saw the show #didn’t realise it was fictional #thought the Megalodon hunters were cryptozoologists: they believed it was real but it wasn’t #and that the show should have made their Bigfootishness more clear #it’s worse than I thought

notbecauseofvictories:

colossaltitan:

calypso53:

one of my favorite things about hiking is when i come across a strange structure deep in the woods and am left to wonder how and why and when

how: demons. why: demon portal. when: 5 pm demon time

#the night vale city council would like to remind you that the demon portal on the edge of town is not a licensed healthcare provider #and to please stop leaving the sick and injured within lurching distance of its humming maw (gatheringbones)

Is there a standard picture for “sorry we made this about Night Vale” like there is “sorry we made this about Doctor Who”?


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#Welcome to Night Vale #The Great Night Vale Fandom Assimilation of 2013 #of course nobody’s actually sorry let’s be real #but it seems like there should be a Night Vale apology cake to go with the other fandom apology cakes #(also that is quite a lovely demon portal you have there)

jtotheizzoe:

Looking in the mirror from 898,410,414 miles away…

NASA has just released a raw edition of Friday’s photo of Earth and the moon, as seen from the Cassini spacecraft currently orbiting Saturn.

From out there, we look like stars. 

Just a tip, NASA: We’re gonna have to give it a better name than “N00213959.jpg”. Maybe “Pale Blue Sparkle”?

(hi-res at NASA website, a more processed version is sure to come… stay tuned)


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#the power of science #I wanted to go outside and wave #but there was a sudden downpour and it was raining sheets at 5:30 #so I waved out the window #anyway this is #awesome