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โฟ scientist-in-training ask game! โฟ
๐ฅผ a scientist you admire, current or historical
๐ฌ a science class you loved, and why
๐ a topic/subject/concept you want to understand better
๐ช something you learned this week
๐งช dream research topic
๐ญ what sparked your interest in science/your field?
๐งฌ study strategy you use frequently
๐ฟ something you'd like to change about your field
๐ a popular science book you recommend
๐ a fun fact from your area of study
Illustrations of electrical sparks from Memorie - Classe di scienze fisiche, matematiche e naturali ser.3:v.1:disp.1 (1877).
Full text here.
Dance for Two by Alan Lightman
Being You by Anil Seth
How story, God, and Your Lying Brain Turn Chaos into Order by Nancy Mimeles Carey
Your Brain is a Time Machine by Dean Buonomano
Some of the books I've read recently + the covers
Light photons, which make up the world around us, were observed inside a vacuum. Their natural locations were completely random.
Human DNA was then inserted into the vacuum. Shockingly the photons were no longer acting random. They precisely followed the geometry of the DNA.
Abandoned library, roadside somewhere in Oregon.
Model bisections of human head- Science Museum, London