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The dodgy kind. Works in the kind of place where you enter with a broken arm and leave without legs.

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"The Scientist" by Coldplay

 

I was just guessin' at numbers and figures

Pullin' your puzzles apart

Questions of science, science and progress

Do not speak as loud as my heart

And tell me you love me, come back and haunt me

Oh, and I rush to the start

Runnin' in circles, chasin' our tails

Comin' back as we are

   

Thanks to model Richard de Grataine Suoh aka richardgratainesuoh, for his invaluable collaboration and great styling.

We were missing the mad scientist with the typical laboratory full of instruments. Thanks to people with this great creativity, much progress was made in the use of steam in the steampunk world.

 

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Come up to meet you, tell you I'm sorry

You don't know how lovely you are

I had to find you, tell you I need you

Tell you I set you apart

Tell me your secrets, and ask me your questions

Oh, let's go back to the start

Running in circles, coming up tails

Heads on a science apart

 

Nobody said it was easy

It's such a shame for us to part

Nobody said it was easy

No one ever said it would be this hard

Oh, take me back to the start

 

I was just guessing at numbers and figures

Pulling the puzzles apart

Questions of science, science and progress

Do not speak as loud as my heart

Tell me you love me, come back and haunt me

Oh, and I rush to the start

Running in circles, chasing our tails

Coming back as we are

 

The Scientist - Coldplay

Shout out to Tëck Grint Encs

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#122/365 A quick snapshot I took when I got home from work tonight. I saw these glasses at the 99cents store and had to get them. I don't know what it is about making your kid look like a dork that is so adorable. Here he is, the mad scientist aka Professor Whinger. I really went nuts with the post process..just trying different things, so I know this might be too soft for some. Have a great weekend.

 

Strobist: Ugly kitchen fluorescent lights.

 

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The Scientist Christ Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Interesting reflections, contrasts and clouds on a warm night last July.

Edited magazine cover, New Scientist, Issue 14 May 2022.

 

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That's what this Great Egret chick reminds me of ... a mad scientist laughing away as he prepares to bring his latest creation to life, or Christopher Lloyd, or Albert Einstein, or Phyllis Diller. Rookery, Dallas, Texas, USA, May 2016

 

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Edited magazine cover New Scientist, Issue 23 Jan 2023.

 

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detail from the "25 scientists" gateway to the biochemistry building at the university of arizona, tucson

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Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing materials and techniques used to fabricate solid oxide fuel cells. The button cell test (aka the bubbling flask in the picture) is used for screening electrode materials for solid oxide fuel cells. The data obtained from button cell tests are used to select electrode materials for full-sized cells.

 

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We're being overrun by Mad Scientists!!!!!

Edited magazine cover, New Scientist, Issue 16 April 2022.

 

Sydney

Just back from my visit to North Korea with Young Pioneer Tours and many thanks to them for the great guides and well-planned itinerary. There are more images and stories to come and do private message me if you have any questions or experiences to share with me.

 

On the last evening in Pyongyang, our guides took us to the Future Scientists street, or known as Mirae Scientists street. One of the standout architecture there was this and I managed to get a few exposures to have enough light trails on the road. Pretty neat buildings there. A great shoot to round off an enjoyable time in North Korea.

Edited magazine cover, New Scientist, Issue 29 Jan 2022 - The Migraine Mind.

 

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Mr. Rock Squirrel is a Mad Scientist in Golden Valley Az. who plays around with chemistry, in his underground Laboratory and wants to help solve all the Worlds problems.

 

Rock squirrels dig burrows with their sharp claws and muscular legs. The burrows provide shelter, safety, living space, and food storage. Burrow systems can be complex and lengthy, as they are enlarged over a period of years. Entrances are usually hidden beneath rocks and can be larger than 3 inches in width. Wikipedia

Street Graffiti in the Baltic Market area of Liverpool.

Taken at the International Steampunk Symposium held in the Eastgate0 Holiday Inn in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

Being bald myself, I had to admire this guy's hair and beard. HIs costume was very cool also. He told us that he had come from the East Coast to attend this event.

(Continuation. Please see the previous image and the beginning of the story at the Obniminsk album if you feel like that).

I could speak about this couple for a very long time. When we first met, I scared them with my wild music. Nevertheless, Mikhailich invited me to play at the big scientific celebration and to be a guest at his birthday. I from my side invited them both at my funeral: “It will be fun!”. Invitations have been mutually accepted. Mikhailich wanted me to spend the night on the regime object, where we drank and played and the head of which he is. He had heated debates about this with his wife Anna Vyacheslavovna (she drank with us as well, and the guard of that site, which is the big friend of Mikhailich and big fan of music, and one very good classical guitarist, and Yulia Ganja, of course (see about her at this album and previous post)). I decided that I’ll better stay in the tent at the forest. The day after Mikhailich didn’t wanted to call home: “What if she died?”. Fortunately, Anna Vyacheslavovna wasn’t. When Mikhailich and Yulia saw me off, I brought him my deepest apologies for my music. They were accepted, and after treating me and Yulia coffee and ice cream at the cafe he proposed to drink Horseradish moonshine on a bench (Obninsk is science city, town of the peaceful atom, high radioactivity, you know...). But there were kids. So, he decided that we’ll better go at his place. What we did. That way I had a chance to apologize to Anna Vyacheslavovna as well. The evening with the moonshine had been long and instructive. I should write a novel to retell all that was said at this event to you, so I’ll rather wouldn’t try. But you could imagine that evening, one of the warmest in my life…

(To be continued…)

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Actually, Jack is not a scientist at all, but I just wanted to do this kind of photoshoot ! Hope you will like it ♥

A mobile phone repairman strikes a theatrical pose through the window of his tiny, cluttered workstation in Legazpi City, Philippines.

Model: Barbie Miss Peridot

Clothing : Barbie Claire Jurassic world

Play-set: Greenhouse from Ikea. Window frames made from cardboard.

Wilbur Day was born in New York City. As a scientist, inventor, and engineer, he was employed by Carl Kaxton who invented a hydraulic ram device.

 

Wilbur stole Kaxton's designs and used them to engineer a pair of extremely long, telescopic metal legs, which allowed him to tower high over the ground. He incorporated these hydraulic stilts into an armored battlesuit, which he created for use in robberies as the professional criminal Stilt-Man.

 

He battled Daredevil, and was seemingly shrunk into nothingness when he was accidentally hit by an experimental molecular condenser ray.

 

His able to return from the limbo-like "microverse" and he attempted to help Leap-Frog escape from custody. Stilt-Man was defeated by Daredevil again, but was helped to escape by the Masked Marauder.

 

Stilt-Man teamed with the Masked Marauder in an attempt to trap Daredevil; however, he battled Spider-Man and was defeated by Daredevil.

 

His escape from Daredevil aided by Electro was later recounted. Stilt-Man teamed with Electro, Matador, Leap-Frog, and Gladiator to form the original Emissaries of Evil and battle Daredevil.

 

Stilt-Man was later hired by mobsters to kill district attorney candidate Foggy Nelson, and battled Daredevil once again.

 

He disguised himself as Stunt-Master, and attacked Daredevil on a Hollywood movie set.

 

In San Francisco, he kidnapped his former employer Carl Kaxton and his daughter, to force him to recreate his molecular condenser. However, Stilt-Man battled and was defeated by Daredevil and the Black Widow.

 

Besides Stilt-Man's long, unsuccessful career against Daredevil, he encountered other superheroes in the meantime. He was hired by Los Angeles mobsters to kill the Falcon, and in the process stole various weapons and devices from the Trapster.

 

He robbed a Los Angeles bank, and battled Black Goliath. He teleported Black Goliath and his companions to an alien planet using the Z-ray weapon.

 

Stilt-Man attacked Black Goliath at Champions headquarters in search of an alien power source. He battled the Champions, and his Z-ray weapon was destroyed by Darkstar, but he managed to escape from the Champions.

 

He was later freed from prison by Blastaar and F.A.U.S.T., and given a special new battlesuit constructed of secondary adamantium with additional weaponry. He stole some radioactive isotopes, and battled Thor, but lost the fight and was stripped of his suit by the victorious Thunder God, who confiscated it.

 

Stilt-Man was hired to kidnap assistant District Attorney Maxine Lavender. He was waylaid in his civilian identity by Turk Barrett, a small-time crook and an even greater loser than Day, who cold-cocked Day, stole his armor, and took on the Stilt-Man identity.

 

Turk contacted the Kingpin and offered to become his new assassin, only to be refused, being told "It does not matter what armor or weapons you may have acquired, Turk. You are an idiot. I do not employ idiots." Enraged by Turk's audacity, Day contacted Daredevil and informed him of a weakness in the armor.

 

Thanks to Day's information, Daredevil easily disabled the auto-gyroscopes necessary for the armor to keep its balance and brought Turk down.

 

Day later modified the armor to prevent Daredevil from using this newfound knowledge against him. Stilt-Man sought to regain his reputation by defeating Spider-Man. He turned an automated Cordco factory against Spider-Man, but when Spider-Man saved his life, Stilt-Man returned the favor by not taking the opportunity to kill him.

 

Stilt-Man continued to make sporadic appearances wherein he has continued his criminal career and fought several superheroes, but without much success.

 

One of his most prominent appearances during this time was during the Iron Man "Armor Wars", where he was one of the many armored super-villains whose armors had been secretly upgraded with technology stolen from Tony Stark; Iron Man quickly defeated the villain in their confrontation by throwing one of his own hydraulic legs at him to knock him out.

 

Stilt-Man later attempted to kill District Attorney Blake Tower for sending him to prison, but was captured by She-Hulk.

 

Stilt-Man was among the villains assembled by Doctor Doom to attack the Fantastic Four in Washington, D.C. during the Acts of Vengeance. Even though he had several other villains with him, he failed miserably.

 

He was also among the villains who attempted to attack the Avengers at the site of their reconstructed mansion, but was foiled by the construction workers.

 

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A year of the shows and performers of the Bijou Planks Theater.

 

Secret Identity: Wilbur Day

 

Publisher: Marvel

 

First appearance: Daredevil #8 (June 1965)

 

Created by:

Wally Wood (writer/artist)

 

Using data from the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, or SOHO, a European citizen scientist spotted a never-before-seen comet in the satellite data — the 4,000th comet discovery in the spacecraft’s 25-year history.

 

Currently nicknamed SOHO-4000 and pending its official designation from the Minor Planet Center, the comet has a rather small nucleus, estimated around five to ten metres in size, and it was extremely faint and close to the Sun when discovered. This means SOHO is the only observatory that has spotted the comet, as it is impossible to see from Earth – with or without a telescope.

 

The comet is seen here in an image from SOHO alongside the spacecraft’s 3999th comet discovery. The two comets are relatively close, approximately 1.5 million km apart, suggesting that they could have been connected together as recently as a few years ago.

 

Author of the discovery is Trygve Prestgard, who recently completed a Master’s degree in geophysics from Université Grenoble Alpes in France.

 

Like most other SOHO-discovered comets, SOHO-4000 is part of the Kreutz family of sungrazers. The Kreutz family of comets all follow the same general trajectory, one that carries them skimming through the outer atmosphere of the Sun.

 

“I feel very fortunate to have found SOHO’s 4,000th comet. Although I knew that SOHO was nearing its 4,000th comet discovery, I did not initially think that this sungrazer would be it,” said Trygve, who first spotted the comet in SOHO’s data. “It was only after discussing with other SOHO comet hunters, and counting through the most recent sungrazer discoveries, that the idea sunk in. I am honored to be part of such an amazing collaborative effort.”

 

Like most who have discovered comets in SOHO’s data, Trygve is a citizen scientist, searching for comets in his free time with the Sungrazer Project – a NASA-funded citizen science project, managed by Karl Battams from the US Naval Research Lab, which grew out of comet discoveries by citizen scientists early into SOHO’s mission.

 

“I have been actively involved in the Sungrazer Project for about eight years. My work with sungrazers is what solidified my long-term interest in planetary science,” said Trygve, who has discovered around 120 previously-unknown comets using data from SOHO and NASA’s STEREO mission. “I enjoy the feeling of discovering something previously unknown, whether this is a nice “real time” comet or a “long-gone” overlooked one in the archives.”

 

Launched in 1995, SOHO studies the Sun from its interior to its outer atmosphere, with an uninterrupted view from its vantage point between the Sun and Earth, about a million miles from our planet. But over the past two and half decades, SOHO has also become the greatest comet finder in human history.

 

SOHO is a cooperative effort between ESA and NASA. Mission control is based at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. SOHO’s Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph Experiment, or LASCO, which is the instrument that provides most of the comet imagery, was built by an international consortium, led by the US Naval Research Lab.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA/SOHO/K. Battams

AI image made with Midjourney.

Questions of science, science and progress

Do not speak as loud as my heart.

(Coldplay)

  

Logic is not always the best answer!

  

Fotografada por: Banco

Modelo(s): Mônica Fadul

Máquina: Fujifilm FinePix A700

Visite! : The Antigravity Book

 

The First Church of Christ, Scientist, also known as The Mother Church

 

Boston, MA

 

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Edited magazine cover, New Scientist, 14 Jan 2023.

 

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Day 218. While my husband was doing jobs outside, I was moving furniture and doing important things such as this. And in-case there is any doubt, I'm not claiming to be a rocket scientist :-)

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The theme for the party was 'science' and I dressed up as a mad scientist. We made volcanoes, slime and lava lamps together. Unfortunately my assistant, "Vanna," forgot to take pictures during the experiments. Good help is so hard to find.

Getting it to fire it's main thruster, the weight of expectation bears heavily on his mind

we are scientists kindly letting me photograph them backstage @ PLAY

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