Dr. Almost
notcompletelyuseless:

 I hope this works, and this wont be the first of my cheesy chemistry gifs. 
I didn’t just spend my evening doing this.

notcompletelyuseless:

 I hope this works, and this wont be the first of my cheesy chemistry gifs. 

I didn’t just spend my evening doing this.

alchymista:

Life in a Meteorite?

The Orgueil meteorite fell in France in 1864 and caused a firestorm in scientific circles in 2011. NASA scientist Richard Hoover claimed in March 2011 in the Journal of Cosmology that filaments in the meteorite, seen under a scanning electron microscope, could be evidence of extraterrestrial bacteria. Other scientists, however, called foul, pointing out that the structures could be created by non-organic processes.

alchymista:

Life in a Meteorite?

The Orgueil meteorite fell in France in 1864 and caused a firestorm in scientific circles in 2011. NASA scientist Richard Hoover claimed in March 2011 in the Journal of Cosmology that filaments in the meteorite, seen under a scanning electron microscope, could be evidence of extraterrestrial bacteria. 

Other scientists, however, called foul, pointing out that the structures could be created by non-organic processes.