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At approximately 0100 hours on March 29th 2018, a 911 call was made from an apartment complex near the site of the incident, reporting a large crash from the upper floors of the building and a body down below. Within the hour a team was went to the area to investigate. The body on the ground was identified as Dr. Simon Griener, a bio-engineer working at a nearby university, with his own private lab in the upper floors of the building. The team then gained access to the lab, where they confirmed the broken window seemingly covered in the scientist's blood. As well the team noted a set of tanks with one containing a humanoid life form and the other shattered with its liquid contents spilled over the floor, though there was no trace of what might have been in it. There were signs of struggle in the lab, and it was suspected that a life form similar to the one still in the tank had escaped and thrown the doctor to his doom, though this is entirely unconfirmed. A bio-hazard team was called in to retrieve the tanks, whose contents are still unknown. The bio-hazard team suggests that one of Dr. Griener's colleagues might have thrown him out the window and flown the scene, though the original team insists that the window was far too thick for any human to destroy with such force. The investigation is ongoing.

 

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Albino scientist who is specialized on ice. More in Cyclopic Bricks.

Dr. Mary Johnston, Carolyn Griner and Dr. Ann Whitaker (left to right), scientists at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), complete a training session in the MSFC’s Neutral Buoyancy Simulator, a facility used to simulate weightlessness. The scuba diving is part of special training the three took to better qualify them for their duties of designing experiments on materials processing in space. The training increased their understanding of the problems associated with doing experiments in space, such as aboard Spacelab. Dr. Johnston specializes in metallurgical engineering, Carolyn Griner in materials sciences, and Ann Whitaker in lubrication and surface physics. Carolyn Griner continued her career at MSFC, serving as the director of the Mission Operations Laboratory. In 1994 she was appointed as Deputy Director of MSFC, and for 9 months in 1998 served as acting Director. She retired from NASA in December 2000. Over a 16-year period Dr. Ann Whitaker served at NASA as chief of the Physical Sciences Branch, the Engineering Physics Division, and the Project and Environmental Engineering Division. In 1995 she served in several leadership positions in Marshall’s Science and Engineering Directorate. In September 2001, Dr. Whitaker was named director of the Science Directorate at MSFC.

 

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Credit: NASA

Image Number: 75-HC-664

Date: 1974

Last-second entry for the Time Paradox Contest at The Lego Contest Network.

 

"December 21, 2012. The scientist Viktor Von R'lyeh, doctor in chemistry, physics, engineering and philosophy, has discovered how to travel in time and space using wormholes. After this discovery, he wants to do an experiment, so he builds a high-tech laser weapon. When he finishes building the weapon, he turns on the wormhole machine and sets the date of one minute before finishing the weapon. When the wormhole portal opens, he slays himself in the past with the weapon."

 

Then, how could he have fired his weapon if he was shot before finishing it? But if he didn't finish it, he didn't shoot, so he didn't die, so he could have built the weapon...

  

Curvy Scientist Barbie

2016 Career Series

Here scientist are working on making and testing weapons for the Nazi war machine.

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...

(Coldplay)

 

Model: Anja

Foto+Bea: www.facebook.com/unplugged.photo

Smoke Photo Art.

 

"Everybody's a mad scientist, and life is their lab. We're all trying to experiment to find a way to live, to solve problems, to fend off madness and chaos."

David Cronenberg

 

I sometimes tint the smoke to match the object, but in this case I had the smoke done already and liked the colors so I tinted the color of the original glass. One flip of the smoke, coloring, and a little fractalius processing to sharpen it up.

 

All of my work is Copyrighted. Please do not repost this photo without my permission or without a clear link back to this photo. www.flickr.com/photos/psycho_babble/7272537552/in/photost...

  

Collection Name: RG104 Department of Economic Development Commerce and Industrial Development (CID) Photograph Collection

 

Photographer/Studio: Unknown

 

Description: A woman peers into a microscope while working in an agricultural lab.

 

Coverage: United States - Missouri

 

Date: n.d. [1950s?]

 

Rights: public domain

 

Credit: Courtesy of Missouri State Archives

 

Image Number: RG104_CIDNegs_055-142.tif

 

Institution: Missouri State Archives

OFFICIAL POLICE REPORT:

 

At approximately 0100 hours on March 29th 2018, a 911 call was made from an apartment complex near the site of the incident, reporting a large crash from the upper floors of the building and a body down below. Within the hour a team was went to the area to investigate. The body on the ground was identified as Dr. Simon Griener, a bio-engineer working at a nearby university, with his own private lab in the upper floors of the building. The team then gained access to the lab, where they confirmed the broken window seemingly covered in the scientist's blood. As well the team noted a set of tanks with one containing a humanoid life form and the other shattered with its liquid contents spilled over the floor, though there was no trace of what might have been in it. There were signs of struggle in the lab, and it was suspected that a life form similar to the one still in the tank had escaped and thrown the doctor to his doom, though this is entirely unconfirmed. A bio-hazard team was called in to retrieve the tanks, whose contents are still unknown. The bio-hazard team suggests that one of Dr. Griener's colleagues might have thrown him out the window and flown the scene, though the original team insists that the window was far too thick for any human to destroy with such force. The investigation is ongoing.

 

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Scientist are preforming autopsies on Nova 6 victims.

Hello everyone, here is my lab that I made for the mad scientist from LEGO Minifigure series 14, A.K.A. the Monster Series.

 

I don't really know how I feel about the terrain around and the entrance, but I guess it's not too bad.

 

Anyway, let me know what you guys think and leave a like if you enjoyed.

 

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

And 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 tails

Heads on a silence 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

And tell me you love me, Come back and hold me

Oh and I rush to the start

 

Running in circles, Chasing tails

Coming back as we are

 

Nobody said it was easy

Oh it's such a shame for us to part

Nobody said it was easy

No one ever said it would be so hard

I'm going back to the start

 

Coldplay

(Berryman/Buckland/Champion/Martin)

 

br.youtube.com/watch?v=o0C0ekVdZkI

 

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Curiosity and passion for any kind of Insects, animals, birds .... etc just name it !!!

 

This adorable ittle boy took me in a small adventure & I spent a day of a life time.

 

I've planned to post this photo on Earth's day (22 April) but,, whatever !!!

   

Thaaaanks my little scientist , you ROCK ;)

      

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Hell it's about time for something creepy ;-). This mad scientist guy for example who likes to clone girls in his secret underground cloning cellar of horror.

 

I wanted to try out my photoshop skills with this picture. And it realy was a tough challenge.

 

If you want to know how I made this picture, check out my blog post about it: flowtography.net/mad-scientist/

 

Or you can take a look at my facebookpage to keep up to date: www.facebook.com/Flowtography

 

Strobist Info:

I used a 3 Strobe setup here.

A striplight at 11:00

A softbox as hairlight at 04:00 and above me

Mainlight through an umbrella at 05:00

Collectible Minifigures 14

  

LEGO's new female scientist. My blog about her on Scientific American Blogs: blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2013/09/02/breaki...

 

My custom scientists/sci popuarizers in LEGO: www.flickr.com/photos/pixbymaia/sets/72157623988000684/

This classic internet meme is now finally yours to own!

 

Click here to buy now.

 

Completely redesigned for 2012, this will look gorgious atop your bookshelf, mantlepiece or high performance gaming workstation. Guaranteed to make you the envy of the Geekosphere! But hurry, only 100 of these have been made so far, and there's no way to know when more will become available.

 

- Easy to follow, step-by-step instructions.

- Includes full-color glossy instruction booklet.

- Uses 100% brand new, brand-name parts.

- Obeys all known laws of physics!

 

www.thestandardmodel.info

 

 

Without The Lab Coat.

School of Future Mad Scientists

Captured by a Navy photographer to document the testing of an F16 fighter engine at NAS Pax River (a.k.a. Pawtuxet AFB, or the official name - Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland)

 

We set up in the "safety" of our work van, though if the engine blew, we woulda been more like canned hash.

The guys at the throttle were a bit better off, in a poured concrete, steel reinforced, pill-house with a 3" thick quartz window. But, even those guys still wore googles, ear protection, and throat mikes when the engine was hot .

 

Most of the time, I worked "the bench" at G.A.S. doin' GC and HPLC, but I also did my fair share of wet-work, and sampling.

 

On this job, we did the sampling ourselves, for chain-of-possession (and other legal BS), but mostly to make sure we got it right.

Attention Comic-Con attendees! No running!

 

Flat Bonnie - #SDCC exclusive Shelbun available at Giant Robot booth #1729.

 

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Flat Bonnie in costume as her favorite T.V. scientist.

12" Handmade Plush - signed and numbered edition of 25

Special Giant Robot/Comic-Con sewn in tag and hang-tag

Flat Bonnie postcard, button and sticker

(Made of soft fleece)

Norita 66 / Noritar 80mm F2 + Kodak 100TMX

Photo by Ben Hopper www.therealbenhopper.com

Headpiece inspired by Art Donovans Craniometer www.flickr.com/photos/siberfi/4281157715/

 

Photographed at White Mischief The Great Exhibitions

Interviews on the BBC at

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8593305.stm

and www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/pods/ starting 13 minutes in.

 

I would have guessed that was obvious but if you listen to people or the news these days - obvious things need to be sad.

 

Have a great weekend.

 

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Vic Stone was a guy who was going places.

Sure, he spent a little time with the wrong crowd and his scientist parents were overbearing but on the track Vic was a rising star with a bright future, there was an athletics gold medal with his name on it.

Until his father accidentally unleashed a freak of science upon him and his mother.

Vic's mother was killed and he was horribly maimed but his father was able to save him with extremely invasive and experimental prosthesis attachments.

Vic lived, but wished he was dead. More machine than man, shunned by the public and unable to compete in in sport due to his enhancements, Vic found himself without a direction in life.

Until he used his implants to stop an old friend from trying to destroy the UN, Vic became a member of the Teen Titans and has remained the back-bone of the team ever since...

 

For me Cyborg has always been one of those characters who has always 'just been there'. He's remained pretty much unchanged since he first appeared in the 1980's, but the Teen Titans just isn't right without him (despite the fact he's never seemed like much of a 'teen' to me!) .

It has to be said his figure is excellent, probably the best of the DCUC figures released yet, great articulation, awesome sculpt and with some nifty interchangable weapon/hands.

I'm very glad I picked him up, plus he looks great in the Dalmaticatron!

Shot him on the D50 kit lens with a ring flash.

sketching on the galaxy note 8

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