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Memes dominate the internet, and they’re nearly impossible to avoid. Well, unless you unplug from the internet and social media entirely, but that’s not happening any time soon, right? Some of the best memes meant for the smartest cookies out there end up being shared on the “Science Humor” Facebook group.

An extremely popular online community with 1.67 million members and counting, “Science Humor” is all about combining science and humor in meme format. We’ve collected some of the wittiest ones to share with you today, Pandas. Check them out below, upvote your fave science jokes, and don’t forget to send ‘em to all the other brainiacs in your lives!

Roger Harris, the founder and moderator of the science jokes Facebook group, was kind enough to answer Bored Panda's questions about the popular project. “I have a science background and a rather British sense of humor, so I've always been able to see the funny side of things,” he shared with us. You'll find our interview with Harris as you read on.

Meet the “Science Humor” Facebook Group

We were curious to hear about the roots of the “Science Humor” project. "I've been on Facebook since 2007, and back then, I'd share memes with like-minded friends. Literally, one of those friends asked, 'Why don't you start a group to collect these together?' And the rest is history, as they say," The founder shed some light on the roots of “Science Humor.”

He shared his thoughts on why the group has resonated with so many people over the years. “The most important reason for success, in my opinion, is strict rules and strict moderation,” he told Bored Panda.

“Early on, we started getting spam in the group, so I implemented the option for all posts to be approved by a moderator, and with all due modesty, that is me and only me. Some users don't like this, but they'd like the spam even less.”

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According to Harris, funny science jokes can be a great way to break down the barriers around the interest in science. “Many folks who may have suffered poor teachers and disinterested parents (or still do!) can more easily relate to the humor in science,” he said.

“For the Science Humor group, users are introduced to a wider range of cool ideas and amazing phenomena than they would in the classroom.”

The group has been so massively successful that others on Facebook have tried to emulate its popularity and success. However, they didn't quite manage to capture that lightning in a bottle. “We are the OG!” Harris said.

#5

The Fibonacci Poet

The Fibonacci Poet

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

Yet to continue it doesn’t take much time, since I got to the thirty-four-worded line, and notice that I made those last two words rhyme, which is a brilliant skill of mine

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This Seems So Justified

This Seems So Justified

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The “Science Humor” Facebook group has been running strong for more than a decade. Created all the way back in October 2011, the online community has become a popular niche for everything found at the intersection of science and comedy. 

We’re pretty big fans of memes, no matter their type, but the ones that make us use our noggins and pique our curiosity are some of our top faves. We love learning something new, and there’s nothing better than “Science Humor” memes that make us want to do some research.

#7

Natur Could Be So Cute

Natur Could Be So Cute

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#8

This Will Never Be Not Funny

This Will Never Be Not Funny

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

I was a grad student and TA in a department featuring a 95 year old ACTIVE professor. Not emeritus. ACTIVE. Had a regular teaching load, but had a grad student worker he hired privately to respond to all of his email. He was a legend in his field, and had a small posse of fans that would follow him around and sit in on his lectures.

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The group’s tagline is all about how they’re “seeing humor in life, the universe, and everything since 2011.” The founders of the project joke that the group is part of a neuropsychological study that’s trying to figure out whether scientists actually have a sense of humor. They also point out that the science jokes in the group are meant for anyone who loves the topic. 

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The administrator team running the whole show has a bunch of rules that the members ought to follow, but they’re all very straightforward. At their core, they’re mostly about being a decent human being to everyone else on social media. That means no swearing, no sharing of bigoted points of view, and absolutely no bullying or shaming other people or groups.

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And How Do You Make Holy Smokes?

And How Do You Make Holy Smokes?

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The admins also ask the community members not to promote any specific political views, ideologies, philosophies, or religions. Obviously, the group is meant to focus on funny science jokes, but the “Science Humor” crowd is asked not to repost the stuff that they stumble across in other Facebook groups and pages. The only exceptions are pics found on high-quality science or humor websites. And, in a total blast from the past, members are also told to avoid rage-style comics and memes.

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#13

How Adorable! Nature Is Really Amazing!

How Adorable! Nature Is Really Amazing!

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Mr.G86
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

TBH I'd watch this. I'm 37 but if someone could create a documentary or a series I'd watch religiously. 🤣

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#14

I Wish I Had Thought Of Doing This...it Had To Be Fun!

I Wish I Had Thought Of Doing This...it Had To Be Fun!

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#15

Well, That's Medium Rare Steak Temperature

Well, That's Medium Rare Steak Temperature

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Mr.G86
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hey guys look, we're on the verge of complete worldwide collapse on a scale of which you could never imagine possible. 😀

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Does Humor Help in Learning?

Humor, when used correctly, can be an invaluable tool both in the classroom and when learning individually. One Yale University thesis from 2010 showed that people are far more likely to remember humorous statements than ones that aren’t funny. What’s more, if the joke is also relevant to the information, the individual’s ability to recall the fact is even greater. That means that science jokes and memes can help boost your memory, so long as they aren’t completely random.

#16

Just Typing Up 10+ Characters So It’s Not Auto Declined

Just Typing Up 10+ Characters So It’s Not Auto Declined

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Mimi La Souris
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

knowing that every drop of water on earth has already passed two or three times in the digestive system of a living being, I do not find the idea of swimming with corpses well groaning

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#17

Imagine All The Possibilities! Lol

Imagine All The Possibilities! Lol

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#18

They're Off To Left Of Alpha Centauri

They're Off To Left Of Alpha Centauri

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As a whole, humor is incredibly beneficial to us. It diverts our attention, helps us temporarily forget about our problems, and gets us through tough times. Not only that, it physically stimulates our organs, gives our immune systems a boost, improves sleep, reduces stress, and can even ease pain. If that isn’t enough to convince you to look at more hilarious “Science Humor” memes throughout the day, we don’t know what is. Of course, comedy shouldn’t be used as a crutch to completely ignore real-life issues—you’ll still need to solve those sooner or later.

#19

Science Of Story Telling

Science Of Story Telling

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xolitaire
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yup, those old picture books are for children. I grew up with them. And they are seriously hardcore. From burning to death, chopping off fingers to dying of starvation, it's all there.

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#21

For The Humanities Scientists. Idk If It's Close Enough To Science, Or Funny To Y'all, I Certainly Liked It

For The Humanities Scientists. Idk If It's Close Enough To Science, Or Funny To Y'all, I Certainly Liked It

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#23

Something About This Rings A Bell

Something About This Rings A Bell

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#24

The Next Time Someone Mocks You For Criticizing Kidsthesedays, Remember That It's A Cultural Prerogative

The Next Time Someone Mocks You For Criticizing Kidsthesedays, Remember That It's A Cultural Prerogative

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What matters more for future success than intelligence is getting good grades. And you won’t get them by just being smart. You need a lot of so-called non-cognitive skills to get ahead. For one, you need perseverance to develop good study habits. You also need strong social skills in order to collaborate with other people. Your personality and soft skills really do count for a lot here. It’s not enough to be born intelligent; you need to develop conscientiousness and openness.

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#26

When Your Wife Goes Nuclear Over An Innocent Remark…

When Your Wife Goes Nuclear Over An Innocent Remark…

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Though you might be the best candidate for a particular job in terms of hard skills, getting the position in the first place requires that you’re able to communicate well and respectfully with recruiters and managers. Not only that, but in order to thrive in the workplace and ascend the corporate hierarchy, it’s not enough to be the smartest person in the office: you need interpersonal skills, the ability to work well in a team, and generally, be a pleasant person to be around.

#28

I So Want This

I So Want This

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

In the UK the field studies council run natural history courses in the summer in all sorts of things. Fancy spending a four day weekend learning about amphibians and wading around ponds? They got you. Rather spend it up in the mountains learning which plant species grow there and how to identify them? You are in luck. All of this takes place from a base which is like a youth hostel but everyone is middle aged and so, so much very bad wine is consumed in the evening.

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#29

I Have To Admit, The Science Would Make This True

I Have To Admit, The Science Would Make This True

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#30

It's The Seconds That's Killin' Me!

It's The Seconds That's Killin' Me!

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

Reminds me of a Dave Allen sketch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVPUIRGthI

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What's your relationship with science like, dear Pandas? Is there a specific subject that you're really interested in? Which of the memes from the “Science Humor” Facebook group did you enjoy the most? We'd love to hear from you, so scroll down to the comment section and share your thoughts. Meanwhile, if you enjoyed the witty science jokes, make sure to join the group for some more fresh content.

#32

Now That Would Be A Sight

Now That Would Be A Sight

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

As a resident of the Pacific Northwest, I am 100% positive that this is exactly what would have happened,

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#33

I Admit, I Could See This Being Scientifically Tested And Proven

I Admit, I Could See This Being Scientifically Tested And Proven

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#34

Time For Something "New"

Time For Something "New"

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#36

Insufferable!

Insufferable!

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Red Wyvern Emperor
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

While studying Astronomy, you have no idea how many times I was aksed if I can read the future. XD

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#37

***cryptozoology ***

***cryptozoology ***

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

Okay but you have to understand that I did once just go way off trail in the middle of the woods cause I saw a trillium and those are rare and very very cool, and I would have gone farther if I saw other cool plants (all plants are cool, I'm lying to you)

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#39

***tunnel Vision = Dark Humor***

***tunnel Vision = Dark Humor***

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Mr.G86
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's just hard to feel sorry for these people. How do you have all that money and NOT have a proper submersible yo!?

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#40

Each Fungi Needs It’s Mushroom

Each Fungi Needs It’s Mushroom

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Mr.G86
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love this one. Thank you I really needed a good laugh today. God bless 🙌

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#41

***misdiagnosis ***

***misdiagnosis ***

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Awkward Momma Panda
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Okay but, and stick with me here, how do we *know* diplodocus didn’t cause gonorrhea? Although I guess it’s safe to say it does not *still* cause gonorrhea…you know, because of being extinct and stuff.

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#42

I Used To Love Doing Punnett Squares For Everything

I Used To Love Doing Punnett Squares For Everything

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#43

Awwwww…. So Cute

Awwwww…. So Cute

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#44

Thought This Be A Smile

Thought This Be A Smile

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Mr.G86
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Is it weird that I noticed that slight deviation? I'm not big on angles but if something is off it kinda just becomes obvious. 🤔

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#46

Schrödinger's Menu

Schrödinger's Menu

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

Is no one going to talk about the fact "Cheese" is just a random item on the fish and chips menu?

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

Maybe you're just buying a bag, not knowing if there are chips in it, until you open the bag?

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

Chips with chips is a thing, where I'm from it's called double chips. We like to carb it up a bit.

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

Chip butty. Oh god I want a chip butty. With proper chippy chips. And not the ones that came frozen, actual proper chips. Hard to get now.

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SCP 4666
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This menu has encountered a fatal error. Abort. Retry. Ignore

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

Well if chips without chips are 1.90, what makes it 0.70 more expensive than cheese without chips?

Adrian
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12 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Makes sense. Extra for a double order of chips. OP has probably never ordered in a UK chippie.

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#47

Someone Broke Lady Gaga’s Code…

Someone Broke Lady Gaga’s Code…

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#48

If It's Not One Thing, It's Another

If It's Not One Thing, It's Another

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#49

A Win Win Situation For The Doctor, Either Cure The Dog And Get Paid Or Stuff The Dog And Get Paid

A Win Win Situation For The Doctor, Either Cure The Dog And Get Paid Or Stuff The Dog And Get Paid

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#50

Holy Schnikes!

Holy Schnikes!

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