Category Archives: Comics

Productivity (Circa Summer 2012)

Back in the summer of 2012, while working at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) and putting the finishing touches on my senior thesis, I was faced with a 3 week period without my advisors around. At the time … Continue reading

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The Hubble Female Reproductive System

While discussing the penchant astronomers often have of using dirty-sounding terminology to describe phenomenon (see: violent relaxation, bulge mass, tidal friction, mass ejection, etc.), I had a thought, which turned into the Hubble Female Reproductive System: I guess it’s time … Continue reading

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Guest Entry: How to Build a Comic!

How to Draw a Successful Science Comic – by Alexandra Greenbaum Just as a brief introduction, my name is Alex and I am a fellow science nerd. I often express my love for all things science and technology in the … Continue reading

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Sorry for the delay

Hi, my science followers! I’m really sorry for not updating in a while—I’ve been super busy and unable to do what’s necessary for a legitimate entry. So here’s some stupid comics to hold you over until the next update. Again, … Continue reading

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