To mark the RSC’s public opinions of chemistry survey, Dr Mark Lorch of the University of Hull has put together his top 5 chemistry inventions that enabled the modern world (for which I put together this summary graphic): https://goo.gl/4w3Sh1 In addition, there’s an old graphic on antibiotics here: http://goo.gl/6d7V2c One on contraceptive pills here: http://goo.gl/8E6xPt …and one on plastics (including polyethene) here: http://goo.gl/S92ued What chemistry inventions would make your top five?
Thank you Hubble, for 25 Years of stunning astronomy
(Image credit: NASA, ESA)
The Large Hadron Collider is Back
After two years of work, the LHC under the French-Swiss border is back.
It’s been updated to run with twice as much power as it had when it revealed the Higgs Boson particle.
Scientists are hoping that with this new power it could take us beyond the predictions of the standard model and into a world of entirely new physics.
Among the list of things they hope to find, researchers are looking for signs of mysterious antimatter interactions, dark matter and extra dimensions to name a few.
(Image credit: Maximilien Brice and CERN)
Happy Easter Guys!
Fuvk is this
What the actual fuck
How I played Wolfenstein: The New Order
Warning: Spoilers
Killing Nazis:
Seeing Deathshead’s machines for the first time:

Choosing Fergus or Wyatt:
Meeting Anya:
Realizing the Nazis won:

Frau Engel:
When she KEEPS COMING BACK:
Killing Wyatt:
Killing Fergus:
Killing Deathshead:
When he pulls out his bitch grenade:
"Am I clear, Blazkowicz?"
"You’re clear."
That night:
