Category Archives: Science

Bletchley Park: The Undiscovered Country Estate (where we used computers to beat the Gerries)

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Image from the BBC I watched a documentary a few days ago called “Code-Breakers: Bletchley Park’s Lost Heroes,” about Tommy Flowers and Bill Tutte of Bletchley Park. Any time I watch a documentary about scientists or engineers who went unrecognized during their time, they are invariably women; Rosalind Franklin comes to mind, or Ada Lovelace. […]

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Howlin’ Tucker Plays the Blues

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This is fascinating. A scientist should study this.

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Things I Used to Know

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I was going over old files on a computer I’m reformatting, and I found an astrophysics assignment I wrote in third year: “An HR Diagram was successfully obtained for both the M34 cluster and part of the NGC188 cluster. The main sequence and red giant branch of M34 is clearly visible, whereas the data for […]

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Boobs always win against transistors

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Another win from Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal. Continued.

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Jellyfish holding hands

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Chance Favours the Connected Mind

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There are two kinds of conversations I have with my boyfriend

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The Beau: australia have tied it The Beau: but are over on wickets The Beau: Australia win by 3 wickets!!!! The Beau: in the last over The Beau: i feel sorry for pakistan Eve: sorry, I went to get some soup The Beau: england better beat australia now Eve: ya Eve: also I have no […]

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