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Dignity. Always Dignity.

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These are mostly things I like and things I think about. If you like my taste in music (and I won't assume you do), feel free to check out the "good music" tag. Everything else is a mess.
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Rosalind Franklin was an English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made contributions to the understanding of the fine molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite. Franklin attended one of the few girls’ schools in London that taught physics and chemistry, she excelled at science and at 15 decided she would become a scientist. Her father was against higher education for women and had wanted her to become a social worker but he relented. She graduated in Natural Sciences Tripos from Newnham College, Cambridge in 1941. Franklin then held a graduate fellowship for a year, joining the University of Cambridge physical chemistry laboratory under Ronald George Wreyford Norrish. His lack of enthusiasm disappointed her and she quit in 1942 to work for the British Coal Utilization Research Association (BCURA). Franklin’s studies of carbon and graphite microstructures became the basis of her docorate in phsyical chemistry, earning her a PhD in 1945 from Cambridge University. Franklin then spent three years in Paris at the Laboratoire Central des Services Chimiques de L'Etat. She worked with crystallographer Jacques Mering who taught her X-ray diffraction techniques. In 1951 she returned to England to work as a research associate in John Randall’s laboratory in the biophyscis unit at King’s College, London. Randall gave Franklin responsibilty for a DNA project, she used her expertise and X-ray diffraction techniques (mostly of proteins and lipids in solution) to study DNA fibres. During her research, fellow scientist Maurice Wilkins returned to the lab and assumed that she was a technical assistant, causing a rift between them that was never repaired. His assumption was unsurprising due to the institutional sexism at the university, women were not allowed in the university dining rooms, and after hours Franklin’s colleagues went to men-only pubs. Franklin and her student Raymond Gosling came close to solving the structure of DNA. J. D. Bernal called her X-ray photographs of DNA, “the most beautiful X-ray photographs of any substance ever taken.” The pictures of DNA showed that there were two forms, a dry “A” form and a wet “B” form. One of their X-ray diffraction pictures of the “B” form of DNA, known as Photograph 51, became famous as critical evidence in identifying the structure of DNA. The photo was acquired through 100 hours of X-ray exposure from a machine Franklin herself had refined. In 1951 Franklin gave a lecture presenting these findings. She was the first to discover and formulate these facts, which constitute the basis for all later attempts to build a model of the molecule. Franklin’s tense relationship with Wilkins may have been the cause of him disclosing Photo 51 to competing scientist James Watson, who was working on his own DNA model with Francis Crick at Cambridge. The photograph alone was not enough, precise observations from X-ray crystallography were also needed to be able to discover more about the structure of DNA. These were given to the two scientists by Crick’s thesis advisor, Max Perutz in the form of a brief report Franklin had written. They used the report to inform their calculations and allowed them to discover that the molecule was in two matching parts, running in opposite directions. Franklin had intitially found it difficult to interpret her results but had come to the conclusion that DNA had a double helix structure, with component nucleotides or bases on each strand that were complementary, enabling the molecule to replicate. She noted that there was an infinite variety of nucleotide sequences would be possible to explain the biological specificity of DNA’. She was unable to prove her point mathematically before Watson and Crick beat her to it, creating a physical model of their findings. In April 1953, the scientific journal Nature published three back-to-back articles on the structure of DNA. The first was theoretical, written by Watson and Crick, this was followed by two papers, one by Maurice Wilkins and two colleagues and the other by Franklin and Gosling. They appeared to support Watson and Crick’s findings, rather than being appropriately credited for their contribution to the discovery. In 1962, Watson, Crick and Wilkins recieved a Nobel Prize for their work on DNA. Franklin left King’s College in March 1953, promising that she would not work on DNA. She led her own research team at Birkbeck College, completing pioneering work on the molecular structures of viruses, including tobacco mosaic virus and the polio virus. Franklin published 17 papers on viruses, and her group laid the foundations for structural virology. In 1956 Franklin was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, although she had three operations and experimental chemotherapy she continued to work up until several weeks before her death at 37 on April 16th 1958. Sources here, here, here, here and here

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luxlightly

Honestly, Rick Rolling is the best practical joke ever. Like, there’s nothing offensive or mean  spirited about it. It’s just like “Oops you thought there would be something else here but it’s ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’.” which isn’t even a bad song. It’s fairly enjoyable to listen to. There’s no jumpscares, no screaming, no ill will. Just Rick Astley telling you he’s never going to give you up. I think that’s great. “You fell into my trap! Here, listen to this completely benign song that will have no negative effect on you.” 

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Same plant species, just different cultivars.

this is so funny to me because in russian you call all these plants “cabbage” and i now see they were right all along 

“Genetically modified organisms are bad.” All our food genetically modified. ALL OF IT. GMOs just use a newer, more precise method.

An illustration showing how selective breeding/cultivation can turn any plant into several radically different culture variarities.

so THIS is why kale is bad

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unbfacts

Scientists bred extremely sexually attractive male mosquitoes whose offspring are unable to breed. So these mosquitoes will hopefully dominate the mosquito gene pool, and in a generation or two, billions of mosquito larvae will be reproductive dead-ends.

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darkenedgamr

Mosquitos deserve this for being little buggy assholes.

Mosquitos can be safely removed from the Ecosystem without any significant damage, whereas it can save countless people from disease.

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thetapunk

how are we going to feed the fox bat?

In the lack of mosquitos in the fight for resources, the other insects in the area will rise in population, leaving the bats and frogs and spiders with much to eat still.

awesome, also i learned that fox bats eat fruit not insects

Is no one going to address how scientists literally had to go “aight we have to make the most BANGIN mosquito possible. The SEXIEST thing these bloodsuckers have ever SEEN”

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profeminist

‘”Today, Janelle Monáe and Jidenna led a march protesting police brutality in Philadelphia, Billboard reports. Jidenna tweeted that the event was a “Black Joy Celebration Demonstration”. Monáe carried a sign featuring the words “Black Girl Magic”. Find some footage and NBC Philadelphia’s report on the march below.

Watch the videos here

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you’ve heard of human rights, now get ready for

alien lefts 

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