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dominics focused on his after school computer club, homework & his beloved science table
My daughter (10yo) goes to so called "project group" at her school (in the Netherlands). They do fun science in there. Last week she brought home a self made map of moving Earth litospheric plates and was telling us about magma, vulcanos, and earthquakes. Today she was totaly excited with:
"We were talking about atoms. One atom can be in our food, then go out from us, then to the water, then clouds, then to a tree, and then somewhere else. And also did you know that Earth is not so big after all?! It's just a tiny part of a milky way, which is a tiny part of the galaxy, which is a tiny part of the universe. AND EVERYTHING IS SPINNING!!! 😲😵💫"
I love this! Absolutely love these fun science lessons. Too bad it's only for advanced kids who are ahead in regular classes, so they can slip some math and language to do this extra learning sessions. This should be the science education for everyone!
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Random bone thing that I thought was cool: (TW ANIMAL ABUSE) I find a lot of animal bones in the woods behind my house (we have 120 acres) and I'll often bring back skulls and things for study purposes. I think they're really interesting. That's part of the reason I got into anthropology; I was always fascinated by skeletons and osteology (as well as forensics of all types). Well, that and watching Bones from a young age.
Anyways, I bring back a lot of animal bones.
A little backstory that will make sense in a minute, I used to have a rescue dog named Charlie. He was a catahoula mix and I had him from the time I was about 3. Best dog I ever had. He was super protective and really good with kids. Only ever bit one guy we knew, (he ended up being super shady and stealing from us, so listen to your dogs intuition people 😂), When I was about 13, though, he disappeared. We looked EVERYWHERE. For days. It wasn't like him to not come running when he was called, but Its not uncommon for dogs to go into the woods too die away from people.
I was heartbroken, but he was old and I knew we gave him the best life possible. Before us though, he was in the pound. A kid beat him up with a BASEBALL BAT 😠 and left him there and said "I never wanted him anyways. You can just kill him" and that's something I've been mad about every since I heard the story.
Anyways, I had this dog, he lived a long, happy life, and then died of old age.A few years ago, I bought home a dog skull from the woods. But there was something odd about it.
There's a large dent in the side of the skull.
But it wasn't cause of death, because it was actually healed back together. In fact, I was convinced it was a pretty old injury. I was running through ideas of what it could be, when Charlie crossed my mind and I remembered we hadn't ever found him, dead or alive.
So I found an average baseball bat and checked it against the indentation.
I took these pictures one handed, so they're not very good quality, but Id say it lines up pretty good. There's also a place where the indentation presses in on the nasal passage, limiting air flow on the one side, which would have accounted for the snort Charlie used to have. It was bittersweet to find it this way, but I suppose that's life. And it was a really interesting piece to examine. In a way, I'm glad to have him back.
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Ughhhhh some conspiracy theories really are stupid as hell. Sure, claim that the moon landing was fake or that the government is a bunch of lizard people. Those are just theories that don't really matter. But theories like "vaccines give your child autism" or "the government are hiding the cure to cancer" are completely and totally ignorant and lead to distrust in the medical field which is so freaking hazardous, not only to you but to others. I am a molecular biology student who has taken a course in the biology of cancer and have learned about vaccines in my general biology classes. If you want to know why these theories are absolute bullshit, don't hesitate to message me and I can tell you what I know. Note: I'm not an oncologist or someone who specializes in vaccines nor am I an actual doctor so I'm not an expert. But this kind of thing is a passion of mine and I've done research.