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8 years ago

Nerds at C2E2! We aren't drunk (yet) today but you certainly...Candice is so tired and can't think of what to say. So Rebecca here to finish. Check us out at Adler After Dark on May 18. Come meet us and dip some drunk ass science!!!!! #c2e2 #cosplay http://ift.tt/2pNLUXF


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8 years ago
Old But Gold đź’›

Old but gold đź’›

8 years ago

Seer of Seers Sage of Sages Prognosticator of Prognosticators Weather Prophet Extraordinary

So reads the official title of Punxsutawney Phil, the world’s most famous weather-predicting groundhog/woodchuck/marmot/whistle pig (yes, they are, in fact, all the same animal… surprises abound in the world of meteorological mammals). 

Phil hails from the town of Punxsutawney, PA, where every year on February 2, a group of grown men sporting top hats and waxed mustaches pull him out of a box and ask him when winter will end. I can never keep straight whether seeing the shadow means spring will come early or if we’ll have a long winter, but this doesn’t really matter, since rodents are not good weather prediction tools.

Seer Of Seers Sage Of Sages Prognosticator Of Prognosticators Weather Prophet Extraordinary

Despite being about as reliable as a coin flip, Phil is joined in this annual tradition by more than a dozen North American groundhogs like Shubenecadie Sam, General Beauregard Lee, and Wisconson’s humbly-named Jimmy the Groundhog, seen here:

Seer Of Seers Sage Of Sages Prognosticator Of Prognosticators Weather Prophet Extraordinary

Surprise! Groundhogs can bite! And I would too, if you forcibly removed me from my warm, comfy house, held me aloft in the frigid air in front of thousands of gaping onlookers and flashing lights and asked me about a subject in which I have no expertise.

Seer Of Seers Sage Of Sages Prognosticator Of Prognosticators Weather Prophet Extraordinary

Rodents might not be real educated in the fields of meteorology and astronomy, but humans are! We’ve got Earth’s orbital mechanics and their corresponding effect on annual temperature cycles down to a literal science. We smart. Just look…

Seer Of Seers Sage Of Sages Prognosticator Of Prognosticators Weather Prophet Extraordinary

I dug into the science of seasons this week, and I discovered that our system of defining “winter” and “summer” and “spring” and “autumn”, at least the way that most of us non-meteorologists think of them, doesn’t really make sense when you compare it to the weather. 

Seer Of Seers Sage Of Sages Prognosticator Of Prognosticators Weather Prophet Extraordinary

You might already know that we define “winter” or “summer” based on Earth’s position in relation to the sun, namely the solstices. This makes the seasons easy to keep track of, but for most of us these dates are unreliable, illogical, and remarkably disconnected from the actual weather. The little boxes on your calendar that say “First Day of Winter”, “First Day of Spring” and so on don’t line up very well with how cold or hot it is outside.

Unfortunately, that’s what happens when you try to apply a single calendar to an entire planet… could there be a better way?

You can learn the rest of the story by watching this week’s It’s Okay To Be Smart up at the top of this post. Enjoy!

Seer Of Seers Sage Of Sages Prognosticator Of Prognosticators Weather Prophet Extraordinary

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8 years ago

Happy International Women’s Day!

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Today we celebrate International Women’s Day, a day in which we honor and recognize the contributions of women…both on Earth and in space.

Happy International Women’s Day!

Since the beginning, women have been essential to the progression and success of America’s space program.

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Throughout history, women have had to overcome struggles in the workplace. The victories for gender rights were not achieved easily or quickly, and our work is not done.

Happy International Women’s Day!

Today, we strive to make sure that our legacy of inclusion and excellence lives on.

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We have a long-standing cultural commitment to excellence that is largely driven by data, including data about our people. And our data shows progress is driven by questioning our assumptions and cultural prejudices – by embracing and nurturing all talent we have available, regardless of gender, race or other protected status, to build a workforce as diverse as our mission. This is how we, as a nation, will take the next giant leap in exploration.

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As a world leader in science, aeronautics, space exploration and technology, we have a diverse mission that demands talent from every corner of America, and every walk of life.

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So, join us today, and every day, as we continue our legacy of inclusion and excellence.

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Happy International Women’s Day!

Learn more about the inspiring woman at NASA here: https://women.nasa.gov/


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8 years ago

Please subscribe, like, comment, and donate! Next episode March 18. 2017. Stay tuned for Bloopers from this episode on March 11, 2017. Starring: Candice Lola Directed by Rebecca Berger Produced by Rebecca Berger and Candice Lola Written by Candice Lola Editing, Color, Sound Design by Rebecca Berger Animation by Rachael K McDonald Links: Music: http://ift.tt/1JICaNj and http://ift.tt/2lquxdO http://ift.tt/2lINlQJ http://ift.tt/2lqtjzr http://ift.tt/2lIL08B http://ift.tt/2lqvuCQ (Donations are always welcome!) http://ift.tt/2lITyw7 http://ift.tt/2lqvQJO


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8 years ago
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft
December 17, 1965 – Stunning Images Of Earth Captured By The Astronauts Of Gemini 7 As Their Craft

December 17, 1965 – Stunning images of Earth captured by the astronauts of Gemini 7 as their craft raced around the planet.

(NASA/ASU)


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8 years ago

Can you lick the science? An abbreviated list.

Genetics: Do not. Unless cheek swabs?

Chemistry: NO!!!!! DO NOT!!!!!!

Archaeology: Perhaps. But might be human bone.

Geology: Sometimes needed, sometimes dangerous 

Psychology: Best not.

Physics: ????????? How??????

Zoology: In zoology, science licks you. 


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