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AernaLingus, to science_memes in On bats.
PhlubbaDubba,

They aren’t colliding, they’re just giving each other very adorable and very valid flying snuggles!

philthi, to science_memes in C14

“i can see right through you and your lies”

“That’s just one facet of my personality”

Currens_felis, (edited )

“Why don’t you have many friends?”

“I’m a little rough around the edges”

Masimatutu, (edited ) to science_memes in C14
@Masimatutu@mander.xyz avatar

Well ackchuwally,

Coal has rarely - if ever - played a role in the formation of diamonds

geology.com/articles/diamonds-from-coal/

Norgur,

Well ackchuwally the comic didn't say that this lump of coal was dating another lump of coal. It says carbon dating, you intolerant bigot! Let coal date whom coal wants to date! Freedom for inter-carbon relationships!

quindraco,

Diamond is usually made from limestone? My mind is so blown right now.

ForestOrca,
@ForestOrca@kbin.social avatar

So like, Florida, diamonds all the way down, if we just wait long enough.

ICastFist, to memes in $1 grilled cheese
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

With the cost of cheese around here, I’d gladly pay 1 dollar for that (even in my local currency, that’s a great deal)

Potatos_are_not_friends,

Brick sliced American cheese is kinda like the hot dog of meats.

Just a bunch of mystery.

Not knocking it - I was raised on it! But I wouldn’t compare it to what people in the rest of the world would consider as cheese.

interceder270, (edited )

You can buy 1 pound (24 slices) of American cheese for $2.50.

www.walmart.com/ip/…/10452423

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

I don’t think the international shipping cost will compensate for that.

Streetdog, to science_memes in Groovy

Magma balls.

Zehzin,
@Zehzin@lemmy.world avatar

Pegmatite

That’s all I got

EmoBean, to science_memes in Imaginary friends.

I’m irrational because I’m a πces.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Can I pi you a drink?

3ntranced, to science_memes in uhhh uhhhhh
AngryCommieKender,

Or we ARE the precursor civilization before they got destroyed

BigDaddySlim, (edited )
@BigDaddySlim@lemmy.world avatar

This ends badly for the Precursors, we become corrupted after creating our 2 potential replacements for holding the Mantle. Our own children, the Forerunners, nearly wipe us out and we have to flee the galaxy. We come back with a vengeance and manifest as the Flood and get our revenge in the end.

We would’ve gotten away with it too, if it wasn’t for those pesky Halo rings

Dkarma,

To eat

slazer2au,

We are the only universe.

stevedidWHAT, (edited ) to science_memes in Don't worry about it.
@stevedidWHAT@lemmy.world avatar

Arguably one of the most susceptible to brute force attacks if you know your target

Still a funny meme tho

ivanafterall, to science_memes in It's just science.
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

It's inspirational to me that they've contributed so much to humanity, despite being so very small.

plinky, to science_memes in Solanum Smoothies
@plinky@hexbear.net avatar

Getting that nightshade smoothie 😎

Ferris,

datura nightmare hallucinations 😎

TerminalEncounter, to science_memes in FUCKING NASA
@TerminalEncounter@hexbear.net avatar

Uranus’ moons are named after Shakespeare characters which I always think is kinda fun!

Affidavit,

Inb4 they all die a tragic but poetic death

slurpeesoforion, to science_memes in uhhh uhhhhh

I’m alone in the universe.

scottywh,

Memes like this certainly make me feel like I’m the only intelligent life existing.

PhlubbaDubba, to science_memes in For real this time, NSF, I swear it's the last time.

Haven’t we already confirmed ignition and just entered the “how do we sustain this at scale?” phase of the development?

Mo5560,

Haven’t we already confirmed ignition?

Not that I know of. You can obviously just neglect most energy costs when considering “ignition” and the proclaim you’ve achieved ignition. These may legitimately be significant advances but it doesn’t mean we’re ready to start thinking about actually sustaining fusion energy at scale.

Cethin, (edited )

So the thing you’ve heard about wasn’t the first “ignition” (almost certainly the wrong word, it’s not a flame) it was just the first fusion reaction that output more energy than was directly input. This is confusing to readers because there was actually a ton more energy required, but the lasers that directly impacted the material had less energy than was released, but total energy needed was much higher than was created. Also, that test was, as far as I’m aware, more suitable for a weapon style design, not a reactors that can sustain itself and create electricity. It was basically a capsule shot by a bunch of lasers, not in a reactor.

Engywuck, to science_memes in This one goes out to all the pipettes I dropped.

LOL, so true…At least disposing them into the proper bin makes you feel bet… Nevermind.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Straight to lab waste. BURN IT ALL AS A SACRIFICE TO THE LAB GODS.

Bishma, (edited ) to science_memes in Its diving speed during flight is more than 300 km (186 miles) per hour, making it not only the world’s fastest bird but also the world’s fastest animal.
@Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

If we count diving then one of the animals that returned from orbital experiments would make the peregrine look like a sloth on ludes by comparison.

wildginger,

Nah, have to be without equipment since 1998, and the whole “rocket snail” incident. Banned any support items after that

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