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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 4 months ago

I should call her.

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I should call her.

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    I should also call your mom.

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    In rationalist hell there is a special teapot for people who color SEM images

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    It also happens to be just big enough for Trump his penis.

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    Skin kinda looks like dried up paint (I don’t paint). Is this dryer than normal, or?

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      Apparently electron microscopes work in a vacuum. So this is a needle hole in skin, in a vacuum.

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    Any hole’s a goal

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    how do we know this isn’t just a closeup of a tardigrade butthole?

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      They’re well studied.

      https://www.livescience.com/62602-tardigrade-poop-video.html

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        That was a huge log

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        Here’s a photo of the tardigrade in action:

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        TIL

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        Shit this made me actually laugh out loud in person lol 😂

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        This deserves its own post.

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          Also doesn’t deserve Twitter, now known as a letter owned by a Gestapo enthusiast. Your browser does not support playing HTML5 video. You can download a copy of the video file instead. Here is a description of the content: Tartigrade defecation under microscope.

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            I bet that feels amazing.

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        I clicked because of that hole but came here because of the tardigrade upskirt pics.

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          😊

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    Hard to believe. To prepare a sample for an electron microscope you need to freeze it to nitrogen temperatures or below. You can fix it using glutaraldehyde, but again, you need to cut it accurately immediately after the penetration. My bet is that either stabbed dead skin or some sort of graphics.

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      Also seems wildly overkill to use an electron microscope for this.

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        That’s an elephant in the room here

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      Yes! When I did electron microscopy, we had to cover the fix the samples and cover them with a very thin gold layer beforehand.

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        Yeah, and it’s impossible to catch color!

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    Everything reminds me of her

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      NEEDLUSSY

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    Wonder what it looks like after I scratch it for 50 minutes straight because my pain receptors are bad and I won’t stop till I see blood.

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    Just about everything can seem big when you have an electron microscope

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    That old familiar sting.

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      Yes ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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    The pores on my face as seen by the naked eye.

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    Looks like the hole they dragged the Brain Bug out of.

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