Hardest exoskeleton of any known insect (researchers drove their Toyota over one of them, and it survived)
And an abnormal long lifespan for a beetle.
Intresting little critters
Hardest exoskeleton of any known insect (researchers drove their Toyota over one of them, and it survived)
And an abnormal long lifespan for a beetle.
Intresting little critters
Figure one seems to only convey two messages:
Get me off
&
Get me your fucking mailing list
One cell contains 2 meters of follded dna 1
A human has 36 trillion cells 2
The distance between Earth and Jupiter varies from 588 million km to 999 million km and averages at 601 million kilometers 3
36 trillion * 2 meters / 0,6 trillion meters
120 times to Jupiter (or 60 times back an forth) on average
Or 72 times to Jupiter (36 times back and forth) at the highest distance
1 Alberts B, Johnson A, Lewis J, et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 4th edition. New York: Garland Science; 2002. Chromosomal DNA and Its Packaging in the Chromatin Fiber. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK26834/
3 https://www.space.com/how-long-does-it-take-to-get-to-jupiter#section-how-far-away-is-jupiter
I mean a paper is renowned if many people cute from it
We could just try citing more free papers, whenever possible (as long as they still have peer review)
*The bladesinger raising an eyebrow
Very suspect about the qr code in the last panel
Your point is valid, but less funny and will therefore be ignored
(Thank you for fact checking)
So it was colorized in 57, but when was the test?
Holy Mole-y
Na bro, you are just influenced by the Narativum in the atmosphere, which has nothing to do with your brain
“The youth of our nation is too easily persuaded by unchecked claims on the internet”
Abraham Lincoln - Vampire hunter
Best case scenario, they rip the piece out of a students textbook, which probably cost 200 $, without asking them first (thor love and thunder)
“Me and my sibling”
I mean mathematicians are still missing over 99.999% of prime numbers, so…
Or becoming one for others to fight
They will receive the sea slug pictures and they will like them! Do we understand us?
As stated by cracked after hours
Math is the power to destroy nice things with logic
I think they actually do know what they are doing, and therefore, their hypothesis is incorrect
They are perfectly following the scientific method:
Set up a hypothesis (I don’t know what I am doing)
Formulate a contrary null hypothesis (I know what I am doing) and try to prove it (if I know what I am doing, I will be able to do science stuff)
Notice that your experiment actually proves your null hypothesis, thereby rejecting your original claim
Panic, as negative results can not be published, and a lack of publications threatens both the funding for your scientific career as well as your livelihood
Bend the data a little bit and throw any negative data because everybody is probably doing this
Proclaim you have proven your hypothesis
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For us, the opposite happened
The DM had a list of names but forgot to delete one and reused it 10 sessions later
Turns out the old noble is the grandpa of the guard drinking at the tavern, and therefore, they share their name