I love keeping in touch with what's going on in modern science. For those of you that don't know it, I would highly recommend I fucking love science. As someone with a biochemistry degree I really do fucking love science, but I think you should check it out even if you only like science a little bit! It's a wonderful platform to discover the most jaw-dropping, fascinating discoveries of our time. Things are presented simply and you definitely don't need a science degree to understand it.
Here are some of the most significant discoveries of 2013.
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Mechanical gear: http://bit.ly/1ep0bdQ Voyager 1: http://n.pr/19FCBGI Sun: http://bit.ly/19A1pFC
Virus: http://bit.ly/1cGs2HO Giant squid: http://bit.ly/1081T0r Horse DNA: http://bit.ly/1cnIYPK
Universe: http://slate.me/1gkUjnM Higgs Boson: http://bit.ly/1d7B2SQ Human DNA: http://bit.ly/1dev0RW
Virus: http://bit.ly/1cGs2HO Giant squid: http://bit.ly/1081T0r Horse DNA: http://bit.ly/1cnIYPK
Universe: http://slate.me/1gkUjnM Higgs Boson: http://bit.ly/1d7B2SQ Human DNA: http://bit.ly/1dev0RW
Water on Mars: http://bit.ly/1bbkVSI Dinosaur: http://bit.ly/1cKocLo Brain interface: http://bit.ly/1bSmqvB
Unknown hominin group: http://bit.ly/1elpiOQ Neanderthal rib: http://bbc.in/19A8ru8
Carbon dioxide record: http://bit.ly/1bzDQXG Lake Vostok: http://bit.ly/19ZzOf2
Unknown hominin group: http://bit.ly/1elpiOQ Neanderthal rib: http://bbc.in/19A8ru8
Carbon dioxide record: http://bit.ly/1bzDQXG Lake Vostok: http://bit.ly/19ZzOf2
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