s-r-f:

nouvellenaturalist:

sci-universe:

Well, this is definitely the most fun I’ve had while making a post.

Inspired by this one from capnphaggit. Images & copyrights: Trifid Nebula (M20) by Marcus Davies,
The Cat’s Eye Nebula and Star-forming region Sharpless 2-106 by NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA). P
lease don’t remove the credits.

do it!

Makes the universe look like an organ, a beating heart

(via scienceasfuck)

badsciencejokes:
“althea-later-alligator:
“ atom sandler
”
You should be ashamed of yourself.
”

badsciencejokes:

althea-later-alligator:

atom sandler

You should be ashamed of yourself.

(via scienceasfuck)

The time

There’s a time in your life
that you stop following
and become the followed

Not a leader
not an important person
just a followed one

And in the moment you realize it
nothing change
and everything change

It’s the realization that
each of your own acts
will lead someone
either to win
or to fail

But, even by realizing that
you keep doing the same as before
you keep being yourself
just, living your life

And it’s in moments like this that I get lost
I’ve planned my whole life
but I don’t know yet what to do when I leave the university
I’m leading people
and yet I’m not a Leader

But, should I be one?

Science majors are weird

badsciencejokes:

inspirationforexpression:

This is what my anatomy TA said to me today:

 “Don’t you think the body is kind of like a donut? We have a hole going through the middle (mouth to anus) and everything else surrounding it.”

Me: …I guess? 

True story. lol.

I never thought of it that way…
*throws out the Dunkin Donuts box*

(Source: study-for-awhile, via badsciencejokes)

angulargeometry:
“If You Loved Me You’d Reblog Me.
”

angulargeometry:

If You Loved Me You’d Reblog Me.

cosmicfunnies:

obscuremelancholy:

cosmicfunnies calendar

Wow I just might have a copy for myself ;)

tastefullyoffensive:
“by Sephko
”

vmagazine:

Dr Bhagavan Antle of The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S), photographs 4 varieties of Bengal tigers

(Source: visualjunkee, via asapscience)

micdotcom:

‘How a Baby Is Made’ might be explicit — but it’s the type of sex ed we need today 

If your experience in sex education left you with lingering questions, then you may want to flip through the 1975 children’s book by Danish writer and therapist Per Holm Knudsen ‘How a Baby Is Made.’ Its contents may seem graphic (yes, it illustrates childbirth), but 40 years later it’s just as important.

(Source: mic.com, via asapscience)