Hear ye, hear ye, dear science enthusiasts! If your brain is longing for some witty humor, itching to be scratched by the revelation of what makes a certain joke funny, you’re in luck! We seem to have exactly what you’re looking for.
Below, you will find some of the best science-based memes, shared by the Facebook page fittingly titled ‘Science Memes,’ which has already amassed more than 1.3 million followers. If you’re thinking they must be some good memes if they’ve glued so many people to their devices, let us assure you—they are. So make yourself comfortable, maybe grab a snack or two, and enjoy the giggling session as you scroll through this unique blend of humor and science. Also, be sure to upvote your favorite memes!
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Whether you’re a science geek in the best sense of the word or someone who’s had enough of it back at school, you ought to agree that these science-based memes are pretty funny. Probably that’s why the ‘Science Meme’ Facebook page, created roughly a decade ago, has already amassed more than 1.3 million followers.
It will come as no surprise, but people enjoy funny content. That’s why you might recall an anecdote faster than a scientific fact. But the two can actually go hand in hand, sometimes even helping students learn about science and the world we live in.
Research on the educational power of humor on student engagement in online learning environments found that humor can increase students’ engagement in the process of learning.
“The positive effects of humorous elements for behavioral engagement in the discussion help to maintain active participation and tracking of discussion topics,” the study read in part. “In practical assignments, the humorous element has a positive effect on the indicators of behavioral engagement, including the time spent and number of assignment attempts.”
Dr. Ronald A. Berk, Professor Emeritus of Biostatistics and Measurement at Johns Hopkins University, seconds the idea that humor can be used to help students learn easier; and, of course, make the process more fun!
Berk, a professor of a rather intimidating subject, was cited by the American Psychological Association (APA), saying that humor helps relieve fear and reduce anxiety. "When I enter the classroom, I want to change the entire atmosphere into one where everyone has fun with the material—even if the material is complex," he said.
But, according to the professor, it’s important not to overdo it, too, as comedy should complement the course material and not distract students from it.
Well, it's technically not yet entirely correct as a theory. It still has multiple flaws when it comes to certain aspects of quantum mechanics.
Humor when learning can be used in all sorts of ways. According to APA, in one of professor Berk’s classes, for instance, he had two groups of students enter the classroom, the first group doing so accompanied by the song “All That Jazz” and the second group later to the beats of the theme music from “Rocky”.
The first group of students wearing white gloves and the second one throwing punches with hooded sweatshirts were used by the professor to explain the concept of statistical sampling designs. It’s safe to say that whether or not they passed their exams, the students remembered statistical sampling and that particular lesson for a long time.
Talent. Good use of your time. But the biggest feat is to have been able to refrain from eating them all.
Unsurprisingly, funny memes can also help students learn and retain information. A study on enhancing the student learning experience through memes found that both creating and using memes can improve the perception of knowledge retention. According to it, the majority of students considered meme-making to be “both fun and relevant while helping them remember and reflect on class content”.
As a South African, i would love to hear the discussion actually.. LOL
Whether it’s studying or leisure that drives you to the warm embrace of memes, you’re in luck, as we have quite a few of them in store for you here at Bored Panda. If you’d like to continue browsing them, make yourself comfortable and open up our category dedicated entirely to memes for more similar, but not necessarily science-focused, content. Have fun!
The one on the left looks like Homer Simpson and Pennywise made a baby!!
erm, it's a non-zero net force. So if you put force on a girl that's greater than another force acting on her, it's a non-net force. But if you put force on a girl you are with, you lose her. But no. If you act a force on a girl either way they're gonna act and punch you in the face which is an equal and opposite reaction.
I always wondered why peacocks (male) are so colorful and peahens (female) aren't. I think it's because the guys just HAVE to show off. The girls don't really give a c**p. Watch them sometime. 😆
Not to mention how many times they would have made corrections for a rewrite...there are always corrections.
My friend Steven put a humidifier and a dehumidifier in the same room and turned them both up to 11
To tell the difference leave and then check whether you see it later or after awhile.
In the US, they recently began spelling out all the 'et al.' names in bibliographies, which is good. My list of pub went from 8 to 18.
Years ago, I was reading Scientific American magazine in a library while a friend was looking a cookbooks. I go running over to my friend whispery-exclaiming "I'm in Scientific American, I'm in Scientific American!" She was wondering what the heck I was talking about. I was just involved in a group of people, and that group was mentioned in an article. No actual names were given, but I still felt worthy of being called "sciency"
WAIT IT MEANS AND OTHERS WERE INVOLVED?!? Thank u BP comments for cintext for me working thie out... i truely am not the sharpest lightbulb in the freezer haha
i think twice a month, but apparently the adverb could be both?
Me, who knows he's the Greek ruler of the Underworld. Edit: Pluto was the ROMAN god of the Underworld (always get Greek/Roman mixed up). No trophy for me.
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