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TankieTanuki, (edited ) to science_memes in How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:

My lab used bottle caps with four holes in them for mobile phase intake. I’ve never seen a single bottle used for more than a couple HPLCs, but I suppose there are niche use cases out there.

Sabre363, to science_memes in Reading when hungry

This is pretty much what my dumb brain sees when reading anything of even mild importance

Mango, to science_memes in Me too

Hyperlinks in a numbered list is the new APA.

Malgas, to science_memes in Reading when hungry
rockerface, to science_memes in Reading when hungry

Chicken chicken!

Zerush, (edited ) to science_memes in we need better hobbies
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Some Mathproblems

Snowpix, to science_memes in GIS nerds be like
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Me exploring railroads on GSV…

gandalf_der_12te, to science_memes in The Fuck Operation

The Fuck operation, also known as dual pairing.

UnRelatedBurner, to science_memes in Slap a "quantum" on it = Instant flux capacitor

Have you seen the movies? The only sane person who messed with quantum stuff is the camera man, and he never speaks of anything.

ColdWater, to science_memes in gatekeeping
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Didn’t it 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9?

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starman2112,
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That’s just all the Arabic numerals

pewgar_seemsimandroid, to science_memes in Humanities be like

data: NaN

data: 1

NaN is 0

sour, to science_memes in Humanities be like
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klein bottle is a number

friendly_ghost, to science_memes in Teeth.

Say more! Genuinely curious about this

planetaryprotection,

Makes me think of this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dentition#Dental_formula

Teeth can tell you a lot about an animal. Their size, shape, number etc can tell you what it eats or how it eats or how much it eats. Dental formula can give you clues for how animals are related to each other. If two different animals have the same dental formula then maybe they share a common ancestor or have a similar diet. If two animals are already very similar but have different dental formula then maybe they’re only very distantly related or there’s been some convergent evolution elsewhere.

ech, to science_memes in Make like a tree and leaf!

refuse to elaborate further

I’m no dendrologist, but I assume it’s just oxidization, no?

TheOakTree, (edited )

IIRC the change in temperature inhibits the production of chlorophyll (green), which means we see the other pigments which are yellow, orange, red. I remember the yellow/orange are carotenoids but can’t remember red.

baggachipz,

Yeah but it’s not the temperature, it’s the change in sunlight. Almost all plants (and even animals) are affected by the seasonal change in daylight.

ech,

Interesting!

Classy,

The red pigment is anthocyanin

funnystuff97, to science_memes in Teeth.
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