A few months back, a small twitter hashtag got kind of crazy - #overlyhonestmethods
Its a hashtag full of scientists admitting shortcuts in research, along with the daily face palms and annoyances of a scientific lifestyle. Science is hard, yo.
I decided to steal some of the more popular tweets from the trending hashtag along with some random images of scientists from Google image search and combine them. This is the result. it works, I think.
The full album can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/x77kL
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Standing waves (aka stationary waves)
Standing waves are an interesting physical phenomenon that show up in several places in nature. They’re a wave that oscillates “in place”.
One of the ways a standing wave can be created is by the interference of two waves travelling in opposite directions (like in the second image). By the superposition principle, the resulting wave (in black) is the addition of the both waves (red and blue).
This standing wave has points that remain fixed (called nodes, in red), where destructive interference always occurs, and points that oscillate the most (called antinodes), where constructive interference occurs.
Standing waves are behind the sound of virtually every acoustic musical instrument, whether it is a drum, a flute or a violin. The musician operates the instrument in a manner to generate a vibration, and the vibration is propagated and reflected throughout the instrument. The interference between all of the reflected waves generate standing waves, which is what ultimately produce the bulk of the sound we hear.
The waves shown here are one-dimensional, but this phenomenon occurs in two and three dimensions as well.
By studying how waves interfere and reflect, and how these generate standing waves, one can estimate the vibration and density inside a spherical body (such as the Sun or the Earth — read those links!) from measurements of oscillation on the surface, a very powerful tool for studying the inner workings of such structures.
In the third animation, for reference, we see the wave generated when opposing waves of different frequencies interfere.
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vikings-shieldmaiden reblogged running-backwards
Lagertha was, according to legend, a Danish Viking shieldmaiden from what is now Norway, and the onetime wife of the famous Viking Ragnar Lodbrok (d. 840 or 865). Her tale, as recorded by the chronicler Saxo in the 12th century, may be a reflection of tales about Þorgerðr Hölgabrúðr, a Norse deity.
Her name, latinized to Lathgertha by Saxo, probably derives from the Old Norse Hlaðgerðr (Hladgerd).[1] It is frequently rendered in English-language sources as “Lagertha”, and has also been recorded as Ladgertha, Ladgerda or similar.
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Study examines cognitive impairment in families with exceptional longevity
A study by Stephanie Cosentino, Ph.D., of Columbia University, New York, and colleagues examines the relationship between families with exceptional longevity and cognitive impairment consistent with Alzheimer disease.
The cross-sectional study included a total of 1,870 individuals (1,510 family members and 360 spouse controls) recruited through the Long Life Family Study. The main outcome measure was the prevalence of cognitive impairment based on a diagnostic algorithm validated using the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center data set.
According to study results, the cognitive algorithm classified 546 individuals (38.5 percent) as having cognitive impairment consistent with Alzheimer disease. Long Life Family Study probands had a slightly but not statistically significant reduced risk of cognitive impairment compared with spouse controls (121 of 232 for probands versus 45 of 103 for spouse controls), whereas Long Life Family Study sons and daughters had a reduced risk of cognitive impairment (11 of 213 for sons and daughters versus 28 of 216 for spouse controls). Restriction to nieces and nephews in the offspring generation attenuated this association (37 of 328 for nieces and nephews versus 28 of 216 for spouse controls).
“Overall, our results appear to be consistent with a delayed onset of disease in long-lived families, such that individuals who are part of exceptionally long-lived families are protected but not later in life,” the study concludes.
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O poeta é um mensageiro. As palavras são mensageiras. Voltemos ao ator. Pode ele também ser um mensageiro? Para isso é necessário que compreenda dois conceitos: distância e presença. Distância, como Brecht a descreveu, significa manter sua personalidade afastada. Significa que o indivíduo reprimirá voluntariamente muitos impulsos subjetivos, porque deseja que apareça alguma coisa que para ele é mais objetiva. O único recurso é a compreensão: quanto mais precisamente o ator compreende sua função em todos os níveis, mais facilmente encontra o tom correto da interpretação. Ele só encontra o caminho quando percebe que a presença não se opõe à distância. Distância é o compromisso com a significação total. Presença é o compromisso total com o momento vivo. As duas caminham juntas.
Por Peter Brook.
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vikings-shieldmaiden reblogged allinye
How is it, ye ravens—whence are ye come now
with beaks all gory, at break of morning?
Carrion-reek ye carry, and your claws are bloody.
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vikings-shieldmaiden reblogged mamiesrevolt
He’s the sort of guy that gets a laugh out of people.”- Ken Kesey (One Who Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest)
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