whatshouldwecallme:
Catching up with a friend
whatshouldwecallme:
Catching up with a friend
10 Things I Hate About You, 1999
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Famous Physicists as Children
From left to right:
Stephen Hawking (b. 1942) - Most well known for Hawking radiation and theorems involving gravitational singularities. He suffers from ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease - and is one of the most well known scientists of our time.
Neil deGrasse Tyson (b. 1958) - Currently the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space, Tyson is one of the leading science advocates in the world - and was one of the men who supported the demotion of Pluto.
Carl Sagan (1934-1996) - One of the most successful science popularizers of all time, Sagan was also the bestselling author of Cosmos, one of the most popular science books of all time. He was the first to propose that Jupiter’s moons Titan and Europa may hold liquid components of water on them.
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) - The most well known genius in history, Albert Einstein was a boss. During his career, he revolutionized almost every area of Physics, including quantum mechanics and he effectively founded the study of Cosmology. His theory of general relativity has been wildly successful, despite ‘attacks’ by neutrinos.
Richard Feynman (1918-1988) - His most important contributions came via his path integral formulation of quantum mechanics and development of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED). Plus, he was a total badass.
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Knights visiting all squares without repeating. Don’t ask me why would you care, but you will.
"I choose to study medicine because I realise only too well the moral impact one has as doctor on a female patient. While one soothes their physical suffering, women open their heart to you. I see medicine as a way to help women get out of their dull resignation, to get them to help each other and make them stronger so that they will demand that which they have a right to."
- Isala Van Diest (1842-1916), the first female physician in Belgium (via coolchicksfromhistory)
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for you, Karen
Alphabet commissioned by Wallpaper for their Sex and Art issue.
Animation by the one and only Maki Yoshikura
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That’s alotta drawing!
Sonja Hinrichsen made these elaborate snow drawings in Colorado and had them aerially photographed.
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I’ll pick winner on 2/10. Good luck! xo, Keith
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Plan B6 of the Day: Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania now offers students access to the emergency contraception pill Plan B through a vending machine inside the school’s health center.
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Senator Janet Howell, Baddass Bitch of the Day
To protest a bill that would require women to undergo an ultrasound before having an abortion, Virginia State Sen. Janet Howell (D-Fairfax) on Monday attached an amendment that would require men to have a rectal exam and a cardiac stress test before obtaining a prescription for erectile dysfunction medication.
“We need some gender equity here,” she told HuffPost. “The Virginia senate is about to pass a bill that will require a woman to have totally unnecessary medical procedure at their cost and inconvenience. If we’re going to do that to women, why not do that to men?”
Stupendous.
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Trust Your Nurse (by sunnybuick)