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131 Of The Best Signs From The March For Science Shows What Happens When You Piss Of The Scientists
Saturday, on Earth Day, scientists across the globe took to the streets for the 'March For Science'. From software engineers to simply science supporters to even dogs - they all gathered together to celebrate science and the role it plays in our everyday day lives.
Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22, and every year various events are held across the globe to demonstrate support for environmental protection. It was first celebrated way back in 1970, and now Earth Day events take place in more than 193 countries across the globe. Below, Bored Panda has put together a list of the best signs on display around the world. They're clever, amusing, and, most importantly, nerdy as ever! Keep on scrolling to check them out, feel free to add your own pics to the list, and don't forget to vote for your favorites.
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Many more reasons to vaccinate than not to. The emergence of these diseases — especially measles — is alarming, and mostly due to parents in the U.S. not vaccinating their kids. "If you are unvaccinated and you come in contact with measles, there's a 90% chance you will get . Mumps is back, so is whopping cough & chicken pox.
Reni W. Is referring to the game cards against humanity, the sing has its design. This is just a misundertanding. You dont need to be pissed.
Although wrestling is staged and scripted, it is still real and taking place. But I know what the sign means.
This was definitely my favorite sign that i saw at the march!
Ignorance is the worst of the worst. It was in the past, it is in the present, it is in any culture and in any person
Or as I like to say "Reality has a liberal bias". Of course, this is less relevant in many other countries where the right-wing is less religious and ridiculous, but in the U.S. it's apt.
"Data" is the plural of "datum" which is "something given", in this case information. Anecdotes are data.
I would argue that there could be regular coffee without science. There wouldn't be decaf though.
And they are being defended also, science goes deeper into the issues than ppl that listen to just the media realize
What is fake about organic growing practices? Yes, capitalism and woo-thinkers have taken the term and run with it, and yes, it's very hard to grow without being impacted by the chemicals everyone else is dumping into the CLOSED SYSTEM of the Earth's environment. Also: GMO's have legitimate issues (such as monoculture, the greatly expanded use of pesticides they enable growers to put into the environment, and corporate politics). I don't take issue with the product itself; i take issues with what surrounds it and what it encourages, practically, economically, and politically.
"Mitochondria vary in number and location according to cell type. A single mitochondrion is often found in unicellular organisms. Conversely, numerous mitochondria are found in human liver cells, with about 1000–2000 mitochondria per cell, making up 1/5 of the cell volume." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrion
Omg I love this!!! From the movie the Lorax! Was a powerful message in the movie!
If something's happening on the planet (or in the universe in general) people start to ask questions. Many will search for clear answers to these questions and will test them. Others will leave it at questions and create their own answers and that's fine and all, but here's the thing: Science does not care about emotions or morals. If something happens, it happens. Or does it? That's the moment when those who believe in science will search for an answer. And there is a big chance they CAN find pieces of valuable information and perhaps they might like the answer. Or maybe they will hate the answer to the bone. Science is cruel, harsh and direct. And yet, that is exactly why it is one of the the most honest and stable things you can encounter in your lifetime. That's why I am happy to see that this marching happened.
If something's happening on the planet (or in the universe in general) people start to ask questions. Many will search for clear answers to these questions and will test them. Others will leave it at questions and create their own answers and that's fine and all, but here's the thing: Science does not care about emotions or morals. If something happens, it happens. Or does it? That's the moment when those who believe in science will search for an answer. And there is a big chance they CAN find pieces of valuable information and perhaps they might like the answer. Or maybe they will hate the answer to the bone. Science is cruel, harsh and direct. And yet, that is exactly why it is one of the the most honest and stable things you can encounter in your lifetime. That's why I am happy to see that this marching happened.