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If you’re a fan of Bill Nye the Science Guy and spent your weekends making volcano experiments as a child, chances are you still have a love for all things scientific. But even if you snored through all of your biology, chemistry and physics classes in school and need some convincing that science can actually be fun, we've got the perfect list to persuade you!

We took a trip to the Science Memes subreddit and gathered some of our favorite, hilarious pics down below. Keep reading to also find conversations with Jill ChaCha of Well... That's Interesting, and Greg Wah and Dan Beeston of Smart Enough to Know Better, and be sure to upvote the pics that tickle your brain and your funny bone!

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Driving A Sugar Cube

Driving A Sugar Cube

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Nature Abhors A Vacuum

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Marine Philosophy

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The Science Memes subreddit has been around since April 2012, and it has managed to become one of the largest communities on the entire site. It has 1.2 million members and only a few simple rules that keep the community active and engaged.

And while you might not think science and memes naturally go hand and hand, they’re actually a perfect pair! Intelligence is a great tool to utilize with humor, and there’s no question that scientists are smart. Sarah Wong at PNNL even wrote an article titled ‘Who Says Scientists Can’t Be Funny?’ where she discusses how useful humor can be in the field of science. First, Wong explains that giving presentations and explaining concepts and findings can easily become dull if scientists’ speeches are too dry. But utilizing jokes and word play can help them connect with audiences and be better understood.  

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“Scientific humor on social media can be a strategic way to communicate science,” Sara Yeo, science comedy expert, told PNNL. “People are more willing to engage with content they find funny. It can open the door for a scientist to have a deeper conversation about their research.”

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To learn more about how to incorporate humor into science, we reached out to science lover Jill ChaCha, who hosts the Well… That’s Interesting podcast. Jill describes her show as “a weekly comedy sciencey show for people who like learning about weird sh*t,” and lucky for us, she was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda about how it began in the first place. “I created WTI because it’s the kind of show I thought was missing in the podcasting industry: deep dives into scientific discoveries that tell how they came about, using humor and storytelling to make it approachable and memorable,” the host shared.

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When it comes to what Jill loves most about creating WTI, she told Bored Panda, “You’ll never know what you’re going to find when doing research for an episode topic: everything from the flat out gross to inspirational. After writing, editing and recording and then finally sharing it with the audience—hearing their responses is a huge joy for me.”

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Posted On Curly Girl Sub

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Very Awkward

Very Awkward

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We were also curious how Jill decides which topics to discuss on her show. “There are a number of fantastic journals and websites I scroll through,” she shared. “The [topics] that stand out and make it onto the show are usually on the bizarre side, something that makes you say ‘how?!!’ And ‘what?!?’ Like black holes that are ejected from galaxies or parasites that end up in human spines,” the host explained, adding that she uses a number of sources for research including primary sources (case studies) and secondary sources such as the NYTimes, IFL Science, Scientific American.

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As far as Jill’s favorite topics to discuss, she says it’s hard to pick just one. “Recently, deep space discoveries have been mind blowing, along with the latest in eDNA,” she noted. “One of my favorite feel-good stories involves researchers finding out a particular turtle isn’t extinct thanks to finding their eDNA—they were just really good at avoiding humans.”

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Fungi Appreciation

Fungi Appreciation

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No One Is Talking About The Conspiracy Theory That The Moon Is Actually A Helium Filled Seal

No One Is Talking About The Conspiracy Theory That The Moon Is Actually A Helium Filled Seal

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Finally, Jill wants to reassure all of you pandas that science is truly for everyone. “It’s not only fascinating, but it’s damn funny and makes for great conversation,” she added. “As an introvert, it’s great to have stories in my back pocket to use. I mean who doesn’t want to hear about the time it rained for 2 million years on Earth and what happened? (Spoiler: it led to the rise of dinosaurs.”

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If you’d like to learn some fascinating science facts from Jill, be sure to listen to Well… That’s Interesting anywhere you listen to podcasts!

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Classic Anti-Vax Arguments

Classic Anti-Vax Arguments

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Imperial And Metric System

Imperial And Metric System

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Do They Use It Still?

Do They Use It Still?

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We were lucky enough to get in touch with two more science and comedy enthusiasts to get their thoughts on this topic as well. Greg Wah and Dan Beeston, hosts of the podcast Smart Enough to Know Better, “a podcast of science, comedy and ignorance,” were kind enough to have a chat with us about how their show came to be.

“I’ve always been interested in science, but I understand how dry it can be. I find comedy is a great bridging mechanic to draw people in. If you get them to associate laughing with learning you’re on the right track,” Greg shared.

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“And I was good at comedy, so at least I could provide one part of the solution,” Dan added.

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Agree Or Disagree?

Agree Or Disagree?

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I Hate Flu Season

I Hate Flu Season

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When it comes to what these hosts love most about creating Smart Enough, Greg told Bored Panda, “My favorite part is being surprised at what comes out of Dan’s mouth. My second favorite part is being surprised at what comes out of mine.”

“I love helping introverted scientists out of their shells and making them realize how much they love talking about what they’re passionate about,” Dan chimed in. “If they’re passionately talking about a subject, suddenly everyone else listening gets passionate about it too.”

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Share Your Interesting Science Lectures

Share Your Interesting Science Lectures

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Life Was Simple Back Then

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Always The Same

Always The Same

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We were also curious how the hosts decide what to discuss on their show, but they informed me that they “don’t discuss anything.” “It’s part of the joy. We surprise and delight each other each episode,” Greg explained.

“We did have an instance where we both brought the same story to the podcast, so now Greg tends to talk about the latest discoveries, the science de jour, and I tend to delve more into the sort of science that has an effect on our lives,” Dan added.

The hosts explained that they discuss “kitchen sink science,” or science that “everyone interacts with every day, whether they want to or not.”

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Why You Try To Analysis All Probability Possible

Why You Try To Analysis All Probability Possible

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Very Good, Kid

Very Good, Kid

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“I read through plenty of articles and papers and even Wikipedia looking for new and fancy stories,” Greg noted.

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“I start with a question and do a search for a simple answer to my question,” Dan added. “Then I learn the big words involved and search for those on Scinapse or Google scholar. That throws up several other questions that I pursue across the web, and then suddenly I have 4 dozen tabs open on Firefox and I’m trying to link together a piece of info from every single page.”

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Sugar Pill

Sugar Pill

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Safety And Science

Safety And Science

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As far as the hosts’ favorite topics, Greg says, “Space is the place. All astronomy all the time.” And Dan said that his favorite episode that they’ve recorded is ‘The Paperwork’. “It’s from almost ten years ago when I reached out to the International Astronomical Union and tried to persuade them to change the name of the Earth’s sun. They refused, and I still haven’t gotten over it.”

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This Is Beyond Maths

This Is Beyond Maths

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Life Makes No Sense

Life Makes No Sense

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My Turtle Is 0.10 Carlos Long

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And when it comes to why we should all be interested in science, Greg says, “Learning about science is like learning the cheat codes to the universe. You learn about what things do and even when you can’t control them, knowing how they work makes it all less scary.”

Dan, however, added that perhaps we shouldn’t be interested in it. “Science has ruined my life,” he told Bored Panda jokingly. “Now, whenever I want to do something hedonistic, I know what the experts have to say about every single thing… I had to GIVE UP DRINKING ALCOHOL. It was a nightmare! Do you know how many leafy greens I eat every night?”

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If you’d like to learn more about Dan and Greg or check out their hilarious show Smart Enough to Know Better, be sure to visit their website right here!

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Literally No One Asked!

Literally No One Asked!

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Tldr For Temperature Scales

Tldr For Temperature Scales

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We hope you’re enjoying these hilarious science pics, pandas! If you’ve learned something new and you’ve giggled at a few of them, we’ve done our jobs. Keep upvoting your favorite memes, and then if you’re interested in checking out Bored Panda’s previous articles featuring the Science Memes subreddit, you can find them right here and here!

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Discovering Something New

Discovering Something New

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I'm Better

I'm Better

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**nothing Against Ppl Who Wash Dishes, We All Deserve A Livable Wage

**nothing Against Ppl Who Wash Dishes, We All Deserve A Livable Wage

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Lmao

Lmao

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StitchIsCuteAndFluffy
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You know when you say Jupiter, my mind goes to Percy Jackson. And translates it to the Greek word, Zeus. And wonders how Hades/Pluto feels about being kicked off the planet list.

Lightning_Thief
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hello fellow Demigod! I too wonder how Hades feels, not only about being kicked off Olympus, but the Solar System as well. Poor guy

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Timothy DeLisle
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Exoplanets, generally, are named after the telescope used to find them. Since some telescopes find thousands, numbers are used after the telescope name. The lowercase letter at the end tells you which planet it is. The star itself would be 'a', the planet with the closest orbit is 'b', second closest is 'c' and so on. For stars that already had names before planets were found around them, that name is used instead of the telescope name. This system allows you to know where to look for the raw data that was used to identify the planet.

Timothy DeLisle
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Harvard Smithsonian observatories runs a website called DIY exoplanet where you can make an account and control telescopes to record data about stars and use online tools to analyse and help confirm exoplanets. It has collaboration tools for teachers as well so a class can work on a set of data together.

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Rahul Pawa
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At one point, several bodies found between Mars and Jupiter were counted as planets. As more were discovered, they were all reclassified as asteroids. Now it seems one of them has been re-reclassified as a dwarf planet. --- A couple other dwarf planets that exist beyond Pluto were also once considered planets. --- Heck, there's also Chiron which apparently has been classified as a planet, asteroid and comet before astronomers decided it didn't really fit any of those labels and came up with a brand new label just for it (centaur). --- As we learn more about our solar system, we come up with more specific language to talk about it.

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Moosy Girl
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That’s what you get when you convert to a one God religion, no more fancy names to pick from. :(

Dodo
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mean, we did try to get astronomers to name a planet Gallifrey, they just didn't accept.

MontanaMariner
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, there are billions of planets and stars. I'd guess a serial number is easier than making up billions of names.

Susan Robinson
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I read something about how we should be glad all the dinosaurs had names before the world of social media, or we would end up having a dinosaur named Northern Scaley ThiccBoy… and I am very sad about just HOW true that is 😢

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We Were So Close To Eradicating It. But Then Humanity Became Dumb And Started The Anti-Vaccine Movement. Smallpox Remains The Only Disease We've Eradicated

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They Probably Don’t Even Believe Gravity Exists Either. 💀

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Apparently Us Scientists Once Gave Dolphins Lsd In Order To Communicate With Them But Things Then Got Grotesque

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