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Scientific American’s archive from 1845-1909 available free online until November 30!
Behold the science-y goodness of their very first issue.
(via Scientific American)
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Scientific American’s archive from 1845-1909 available free online until November 30!

Behold the science-y goodness of their very first issue.

(via Scientific American)

Source: nature.com

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    *__* Guh. GUUUUH. I feel like weeping in joy? Is that normal?
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    FYI, everyone. But especially Danielle. *rubs hands together evily* *pilfers ALL the knowledge*
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    OMG YES!!!
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    LOVE this magazine!!!!
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    crap, that’s lot of reading to do.
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    Um this is fucking awesome.
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