Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Deep sea fishes DEEP SEA FISHES

Mannnng, I love me some deep sea fishes. That's not really true, actually. Fish are gross and deep sea fishes especially are super creepers, so I don't love them, per se. BUT I LOVE TO LEARN ABOUT THEM AND LOOK AT THEIR CREEPITUDE. I want to watch documentaries about deep sea fishes allllll day.

Without any further ado, IT'S DEEP SEA FISHES TIME!! :D

First up is the anglerfish - classic!
Also known as the deep sea fangly fish (but not really).

Another deep sea-classic: the viperfish!
Those be some janky-ass teeth.

Hahahahahaha! Oh blobfish. You so crazy.

This mofo is an umbrellamouth gulper.
Also known as a pelican eel, because pelicans are also
creepy-mouthed creepers who eat birds. :c

Oh vampire squid, you're so badass.
Check out this cool Planet Earth footage of Mr. Squidward Cullen!

The other creature from the Planet Earth clip above
is the Dumbo octopus.
How cute! Just kidding. That thing's gross.

Enypniastes, the see-through sea cucumber.
How indecent.

I also enjoy all the glowy things.

Space and deep sea are the best. Very far above us and very far below us, the LAST REMAINING FINAL FRONTIERS OF HUMAN EXPLORATION OMGGGGGG WHOOOOAAAAAAAA. Or something.

mostly via NOVA and Real Monstrosities

Monday, October 3, 2011

Forever alone: the only interwebz nerd

Today during the weekly BME seminar, the speaker was talking about amino acid levels in silk from different species of spiders, and she said "It's over 9000."


I LOLed.

Nobody else did.


via Know Your Meme

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

There's a hurricane coming through!

And its name is Irene.


This is (obviously) a photo of Hurricane Irene, taken by an astronaut from the International Space Station. Badass.

via Yahoo! News

Sunday, August 14, 2011

The wonderful world of SCIENCE.

This chart was printed out and taped to the door of the grad student office where my desk is located. Needless to say, I was very pleased by this new decorative addition to our office. It basically summarizes my life.


(In order to see the full size image - which I highly recommend so that you can see all the pictures better - please click here!! Clicking the image itself will only enlarge it to about 3/4 full size, which is an insufficient degree of enlargement. That's what she said.)

I think my favorite is PI as seen by postdoc! Or PhD student as seen by postdoc, lol. OR POSTDOC AS SEEN BY POSTDOC LOL AWW THAT POOR DONKEY.

via @biomatushiq

Monday, May 9, 2011

Excellent sci-fi short stories.

Do you like sci-fi? If so, read on! Because I do. Of course I do. *makes a nerd face*

I also really like short stories because a) I have a short attention span, and b) I do not have to commit to allotting a certain, extended reading time-period to them. For instance, my extracurricular reading time for the last, oh, almost two years has been dedicated to the re-reading and continued-reading of the Wheel of Time series, which I had read up to the latest release back in middle school (and which is probably my favorite book series ever). Before that was a couple-month time period dedicated to reading H.P. Lovecraft stories. And so forth.

So anyways, you should probably read these really great short sci-fi stories!

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The first one is called The Last Question, written by Isaac Asimov. (If you do not know who he is then you were clearly lying earlier when you said that you like sci-fi.) I discovered this story when a friend posted a status about it on the Facebook, and I agree with his accompanying assertion that it is very brilliant. Asimov apparently considers it his best short story, which must mean it is fantastic! (It is.) Read it online here. (If you are going to read any of these stories, read this one. The ending is pretty much mind-blowing.)

The next one is also by Asimov, yay! (I have not yet read any full-length sci-fi works by him, but his short stories are great, let me tell you.) I found out about Nightfall when I was looking up info about The Last Question (via Wikipedia, obv.) Anyway, the wiki page mentioned Nightfall as one of his other most well-known and acclaimed short stories so I was like SHIT I BETTER READ THAT RIGHT NOW. And I did. And it was bomb. Also, it was apparently later adapted into a full-length novel.....so it must be awesome, right? Right. And you can read it online right here.

The next story is called The Sentinel, written by Arthur C. Clarke, and it apparently formed the basis for the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. It's kind of creepy, lol! And it makes me want to watch that movie...I will have to put it on my movies-to-watch list. A link to a pdf of the story can be found near the bottom of this page. (P.S. If you want to find more cool sci-fi stories, you should browse around this site - that's how I found this one!)

Exhalation, by Ted Chiang, is a really creative and rather profound story. It may or may not have made me sit around for a while just staring off into space and being like "WHOAAAA." This story is included in a sci-fi anthology called Eclipse Two, which I will probably have to order and read now. Anywhoo, this story was brought to my attention through an acquaintances blog, which you should probably go check out because he is a super cool dude who likes super interesting stuff and is also super hilarious. Super super! As for the story, the direct link for you to go read it is here.

Okay, one more, just one more! This one, entitled Starborn and written by Juhana Leinonen, is really interesting because it is a cross between a story and a game. Also found on that sweet blog from the previous paragraph, he (the guy who writes the blog) describes it as a short interactive story and he enjoyed + recommended it so it was sure to be way cool. And it was! Just follow the instructions and type in any of the capitalized words to move to a new scene. When I played it, I was very meticulous about making sure I typed in every single command so I wouldn't miss ANYTHING. Lol. It was really interesting how at first I was just going around reading about all this neat stuff but not having any idea what the heck I was doing or what I should enter next, but then things started to fall together and then it clicked and I knew what I needed to do next. It only took me about 5-10 minutes and was really fun and unique. Check it out here!

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Hmmm that ended up being more story recommendations than I had originally intended to do. Oh well, the more nerdy stories, the merrier! Right?! Right.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

SMBC is a pretty awesome online comic. I've known about it for a long time, but I didn't actually go through and read the comics beyond a slight skimming until recently, when a friend posted some excellent ones on Facebook. I especially like the science/engineering related comics. Duh. Here are a few choice favorites.



Lol, homohms.



Hahaha, this next one is my favorite. So true.


So go read it. BECAUSE IT'S FUCKING AWESOME.