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Post by Roquefort Raider on Apr 12, 2019 10:18:00 GMT -5
We're all well aware of this, I know, but it bears repeating: a bunch of really smart humans successfully took a picture of a black hole. Science! But the Earth is flat and evolution is a lie! And vaccines don't work, and GMOs cause cancer! Plus, the moon landing was faked by Stanley Kubrick! I've seen it on Youtube conspiracy channels, the ultimate authority on anything scientific!
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Post by Prince Hal on Apr 15, 2019 10:57:28 GMT -5
We're all well aware of this, I know, but it bears repeating: a bunch of really smart humans successfully took a picture of a black hole. Science! But the Earth is flat and evolution is a lie! And vaccines don't work, and GMOs cause cancer! Plus, the moon landing was faked by Stanley Kubrick! I've seen it on Youtube conspiracy channels, the ultimate authority on anything scientific! And the trolls under the bridge just never stop trolling. (Although this story has a kind of a surprise ending...) ca.news.yahoo.com/male-scientist-claps-back-trolls-001552668.html
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Post by Jesse on Apr 21, 2019 7:57:08 GMT -5
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Apr 21, 2019 10:47:19 GMT -5
This brought me back to the early days of space exploration, when we’d watch the Apollo missions take off on our black and white television.
Seeing the boosters make their perfect landing was quite impressive!!!
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2019 23:51:21 GMT -5
An unmanned Chinese mission to the moon is exploring the dark side of the moon and their findings in a large asteroid crater (the Von Karman crater) could go a long way towards understanding the formation and make up of our moon. Apparently the asteroid hit was deep enough to break through the crust and allow minerals form the mantle to have bubbled up and samples of those minerals could revela quite abit about the moon's make up and increase our understanding of its formation. This is the first landing on the dark side of the moon, something even NASA has not achieved. -M
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2019 3:24:55 GMT -5
An unmanned Chinese mission to the moon is exploring the dark side of the moon and their findings in a large asteroid crater (the Von Karman crater) could go a long way towards understanding the formation and make up of our moon. Apparently the asteroid hit was deep enough to break through the crust and allow minerals form the mantle to have bubbled up and samples of those minerals could revela quite abit about the moon's make up and increase our understanding of its formation. This is the first landing on the dark side of the moon, something even NASA has not achieved. -M This is interesting and I'm doing some research on it.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on May 20, 2019 11:28:33 GMT -5
I think this will interest everyone here: actual research projects presented in comic-book form! What a cool way to popularize science.
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Post by Prince Hal on May 24, 2019 9:49:11 GMT -5
I think this will interest everyone here: actual research projects presented in comic-book form! What a cool way to popularize science. Finally, science taught in a way even I can understand!
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Post by Roquefort Raider on May 24, 2019 9:59:18 GMT -5
I think this will interest everyone here: actual research projects presented in comic-book form! What a cool way to popularize science. Finally, science taught in a way even I can understand! You're too modest, good Prince, but I'm sure you will enjoy these comics even if it's only for their quirkiness! ERC is no small-time agency either... Its budget numbers in the billions. I'm glad to see they're doing something that uncommon to help bring science to everyone in a fun way!
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Post by Prince Hal on May 24, 2019 10:46:49 GMT -5
Finally, science taught in a way even I can understand! You're too modest, good Prince, but I'm sure you will enjoy these comics even if it's only for their quirkiness! ERC is no small-time agency either... Its budget numbers in the billions. I'm glad to see they're doing something that uncommon to help bring science to everyone in a fun way! Every day down here we see the results of a population poorly educated in (and, in many cases, willfully ignoring) science. Among other subjects. Sad indeed.
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 12:24:40 GMT -5
You're too modest, good Prince, but I'm sure you will enjoy these comics even if it's only for their quirkiness! ERC is no small-time agency either... Its budget numbers in the billions. I'm glad to see they're doing something that uncommon to help bring science to everyone in a fun way! Every day down here we see the results of a population poorly educated in (and, in many cases, willfully ignoring) science. Among other subjects. Sad indeed. So true.
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Post by Roquefort Raider on May 24, 2019 14:08:40 GMT -5
(Say, @mechagodzilla, is your avater Alain Delon as Zorro??? So cool!)
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2019 17:13:29 GMT -5
(Say, @mechagodzilla , is your avater Alain Delon as Zorro??? So cool!) Yes, it is and that Zorro was made in 1975 and eventually moved to United States in June 1976 is considered my most favorite ZORRO movie of all times. The music score, the landscape, the action scenes, and the pace of this movie was unforgettable. Stanley Baker as Colonel Huerta was the perfect villain and when you add Delon to the mix these two had great chemistry together. Ottavia Piccolo (as Contessina Ortensia Pulido), Moustache (Sgt. Garcia), and Enzo Cerusico who played Zorro's servant made it even better. I watch this movie pretty much on an annual basis and never, ever disappoints me. Alain Delon's made ZORRO a masterful Zorro with Style, Grace, and Power. The movie is on YouTube too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2019 3:07:28 GMT -5
So are octopus going to become the new lab rats...? Part of me is excited what they might find out, but part of me thinks this could be a very bad idea as I have visions of Chulhu awakening to avenge the mistreatment of his spawn or some mad scientist breeding a Cthulhu-esque thing from the advances made in studying cephalopod DNA. And is "manager of cephalopod operations" a euphemism for Cthulhu cultist? -M
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Post by Jesse on Jun 7, 2019 16:23:23 GMT -5
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