science stock photos: people doing stuff with bright blue liquids and staring intently at bubbling flasks
science in real life: pipetting clear liquids from tube to tube before placing them in the Beige Science Box and then looking at a lot of graphs and spreadsheets
Science in the 80s, before the internet. The Science Data Book, with everything from simple log tables to the properties of liquids at 273K. Eat that, WonderWeb!
Chise in labcoat staring intently at a test tube of clear green liquid.
I lost three at once one time and tried to dissolve them in various liquids as a science fair project
Apparently there's a split and a lot of them "went legit" with real science and stuff.
"consumed liquids from a flexible tube in the yard" also = beer bong.
#NZpol Science / Keremadecs reserve
Fisheries Minister Shane Jones: "We're not going to have the Kermadecs commandeered by a whole lot of test tube-watching white coat scientists"
Nasty play on a stereotype common in posed stock library photographs. Often with fake brightly-coloured liquids, etc 😞
At the opening of the year of science in Germany with the theme "freedom" @bmbf we talked a little bit about the science of freedom and a lot about the freedom of science with the minister of science.
Douglas Spangler at Open Science Uppsala singing the praises of free and open science in the public sector (after doing actual stuff with it, mind you, not just in the abstract).
github.com/open-science...
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www.theopennotebook.com"I Fucking Love Science" but it's a video of a lab tech pipetting fluids from one test tube into another for three hours
Liquids escaping the test tube and no goggles in sight? Where is Chise and what have you done with her? 🤭
The ninth scientist featured in the Spotlight Science series with Enable Science is Claire Doswell. She investigates ionic liquids to reduce the cost and environmental impact of aluminium electroplating.
View and download the full set of posters here: bit.ly/SpotlightSci
NG tube is out, PICC is cancelled, and we’re hopefully trying clear liquids today! He’s doing great. https://www.patreon.com/posts/98768129
Update post on the Patreon (open). https://www.patreon.com/posts/98654808
taking my kids to the science life science museum and pointing at the fetuses in jars of formaldehyde:
woke did that
Basically it's the same as the science feed, where only test tube posts from people on the science list will show up in the feed
One of the most disappointing things in science is how most metals just look like iron, and most liquids look like water.
Ask @danirabaiotti.bsky.social to be added to bsky science feed. Then start science post w test tube emoji
There will be a blood-letting tomorrow. I must consume more liquids. All in the name of science.
People like to say history is not science.
Every experiment and every measurement in science is a particular event. By the time we can use them they are in the past or then history facts. A science without these past particulars related to history is no science at all. Science involves history.
The only liquids I've handled as a scientist are water, coffee, and an occasional beer. The whole test tube and lab coat thing is really irritating, and is 100% why I'm not going to start putting 🧪emojis on my science posts.
🧪 < if you put these test tube emoji in your science posts then they'll (the posts) appear in the science feed, which could be good for reaching sciencey people.