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They sure know how to mix fun and science aboard the ISS
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This is just for the love of science
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VIDEO 22 Mar 2012
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Seems legit... I wonder why nobody thought of this before…
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This beautiful device is called a sunshine recorder and true to its name, it records the amount of sunshine at a given location. The sunshine recorder uses either the sun itself as a time scale or a clock. The brilliance of the recorder lies in the fact that a glass sphere focuses the sun’s rays on a card inside the ball which in turn measures the sunshine.
Take a well-known scientific fact and explain it in your own “false” way. The result will be hilarious just like in this post!
See also the first part of Fake Science.
I still don’t understand why people would make such tattoos, but probably their love for science is so strong they want to make it public.
You can also check out the previous part of scientific tattoos.
Even though these science fair projects aren’t real, they are hilarious and superb! Funny ideas that made me laugh :)
It appears from these photos that scientists are really making bionic animals and insects. I wonder which of these concepts might really make it from Photoshop to the engineering lab. Perhaps someday someone will make these science fiction animals and insects a reality.
These photos give one a retro look at our visions of the future from yesteryear thru the artwork from Soviet and European popular tech and science magazine illustrations dating from the ‘30s thru the ‘70s. In other words what we thought the future would look like when we thought about it years ago. They provide an interesting perspective of where we are and what we can expect in the future.
We posted a lot of compilations with a variety of tattoos, but I see for the first time tattoos like this.
And frankly, I wonder why do they do it? Maybe because of great love towards science? Or may be some of them needed crib notes to pass chemistry