Science Caturday: Forces are Unbalanced!

Physics Kitteh demonstrates one aspect of Newton’s second law of motion. Oh dear, mass and acceleration both appear rather high.  The net force  with which Physics Kitteh hits that chair could be substantial.

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Chemistry Cat says:  extra ‘nip for Physics Kitteh! Thanks for the lesson and see you next Caturday.

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Science Caturday: A Triumph of Applied Physics

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Science Caturday: Schrodinger’s Cat is Named SUSY?

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For a kitty that might be dead, he sure keeps busy.

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Science Caturday: The Latest from CERN

The super-advanced physics kitties at CERN (Chats Européens pour la Recherche Nucléaire) haz some good news and bad news. First the bad news:

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Oops. Luckily, they has builded anofer amazing particle accelerator thingie, and this one will crack it for sure. Introducing the

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Oooooooh, shiny! Stay tuna-ed for moar updates.

photos via Cheezburger.com

Science Caturday: Adventures of Schrodinger’s Cat

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What’s better than a science lolcat? (OK, besides two science lolcats)  A blog filled with adorable and informative physics kitty cartoons, that’s what. I recently stumbled upon The Adventures of Schrodinger’s Cat, a webcomic blog by an anonymous physics student from Madrid. Besides the classic dead-or-alive thought experiment, the charming cartoon cats explore a wide range of topics in physics, including quantum mechanics, relativity, optics, and string theory.

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Learning stuff with cute kitties is what Science Caturday is all about. You can also get updates at The Adventures of Schrodinger’s Cat Facebook page.