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What kind of mad scientist are you?

 

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YOUR STYLE:

Do strange theories about alternate dimensions, time relativity, atomic fission and the origins of the universe get your molecules moving? Since the majority of your work is theoretical, you may not produce many working inventions. But what does that matter as long as your discoveries deepen our understanding of the cosmos?

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. The Theory of Everything: Physicists are trying to understand how our physical universe works on every level. Their latest ideas include multiple dimensions, invisible membranes of space and vibrating strings that are waaaaay smaller than atoms. No proof yet, though.

 

2. Soundtrack to A Universe: Over 13 billion years ago, the universe exploded into existence. Scientists have "recorded" the sound waves that moved through the expanding new universe. The noise? A scream, then a roar, then a hiss.

 

3. A True Teleporter?: Quantum physicists have devised an experiment in which an electron seems to "disappear," then reappear in a different spot.

 

FEELING INSPIRED? Check out our "Decipher the Universe" section of Brainylicious on gURL now.

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LOL, makes sense...

 

 

I got Dr. Quark

YOUR STYLE:

Do strange theories about alternate dimensions, time relativity, atomic fission and the origins of the universe get your molecules moving? Since the majority of your work is theoretical, you may not produce many working inventions. But what does that matter as long as your discoveries deepen our understanding of the cosmos?

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. The Theory of Everything: Physicists are trying to understand how our physical universe works on every level. Their latest ideas include multiple dimensions, invisible membranes of space and vibrating strings that are waaaaay smaller than atoms. No proof yet, though.

 

2. Soundtrack to A Universe: Over 13 billion years ago, the universe exploded into existence. Scientists have "recorded" the sound waves that moved through the expanding new universe. The noise? A scream, then a roar, then a hiss.

 

3. A True Teleporter?: Quantum physicists have devised an experiment in which an electron seems to "disappear," then reappear in a different spot.

 

FEELING INSPIRED? Check out our "Decipher the Universe" section of Brainylicious on gURL now.

 

I had gotten a bonus question to do a tie break. So I picked another of the movies that I liked that they listed for movie night in the lab and ended up with:

 

Dr. DNA

YOUR STYLE:

Are you a people person? Do you want to cure diseases and save lives? Or maybe you prefer to analyze how people think and perceive. Either way, you're probably a mad scientist who goes ape about humans. You might want to stock up on microscopes, MRI machines and X-rays if you really want to figure out what makes us tick.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. Regrow Your Own Teeth: Lost a tooth? Grow it back! Special human cells implanted in empty gums can regrow a tooth in two months...at least in mice. The tech will be ready for humans in five years or so.

 

2. Mapping the Brain: Cognitive neuroscientists are using MRI machines and CAT scans to carefully figure out the purpose of each area of the brain.

 

3. Sound Kills Cancer Cells: Engineers are finding ways to zap cancer tumors with high-powered sound waves. Could be surgery without a blade.

 

FEELING INSPIRED? Check out our "Explore the Body" section of Brainylicious on gURL now.

 

 

Both would work, I was majoring in Physics, and now am in Chemistry. Kinda planning to get myself, job wise, into healthcare. Then plan to work myself into being in Meteorology :laugh::elephant:

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I am....Dr. Dinero!

 

YOUR STYLE:

You seem to be the most practical of all the mad scientists. Yep, you can be both practical and a little mad... Maybe you plan to use science as a way to develop a profitable business. Time to fill up your lab with calculators, graphs and spreadsheets. With a little knowledge of math and statistics you'll be on your way to making your first million.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. The World Bank: Logisticians are trying to determine how to best distribute the world's resources to decrease poverty.

 

2. Predicting the Future: Insurance statisticians use probability equations to determine who is most likely to get in an accident.

 

3. Love By The Numbers: Mathematicians have teamed up with psychologists to create equations that can predict whether a couple will get divorced or not---with 94% accuracy! Maybe you should go into the online dating biz.

 

FEELING INSPIRED? Check out our "Get Down to Business" section of Brainylicious on gURL now.

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YOUR STYLE:

A mad scientist with a sunburn? That might be you if our hunch is correct that you spend as much time outside as you do in your lab. So what if your specimen collection of plants, animals and rocks sometimes clutters up your lab--how else can you really get to know nature?

 

YOUR PROJECTS:

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. Bacteria that Eat Pollutants:Bioengineers have found bacteria that loves to eat destructive byproducts of industrial waste. Bon appetit!

 

2. Test Tube Ark: Geneticists are collecting DNA from endangered species so if they go extinct, we may be able to clone new ones.

 

3. Glow in the Dark Pet: Geneticists have inserted a gene from a jellyfish into a zebra fish to make a new species that glows in the dark. Many people question the ethics and safety of creating new pets by altering their genes. Would you get one?

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Dr. Gigabyte

 

You seem to be compatible with computers and technology, so we're guessing your lab looks like it belongs on "Star Trek." Do you spend most of your day (AND night) surfing the web? Make sure you use eye drops after you stare at that screen all day.

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YOUR STYLE: Dr. Gigabyte

You seem to be compatible with computers and technology, so we're guessing your lab looks like it belongs on "Star Trek." Do you spend most of your day (AND night) surfing the web? Make sure you use eye drops after you stare at that screen all day.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. The SETI project: You can download a free computer program to search for aliens (no science experience necessary)! Programmers found a way for people to use their home computers to analyze radio signals from space for signs of alien communication. Check out setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.

 

2. Cartoons of the Future: Computer engineers are designing super powerful graphics cards that can make computer-generated characters look as convincing as the real thing for movies like "Finding Nemo" and "Monsters, Inc."

 

3. Mind-Controlled Machines: Neuroengineers are working on a robot arm that can be controlled by a person's thoughts via wires implanted in the brain.

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A mad scientist with a sunburn? That might be you if our hunch is correct that you spend as much time outside as you do in your lab. Read more...

 

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YOUR STYLE:

A mad scientist with a sunburn? That might be you if our hunch is correct that you spend as much time outside as you do in your lab. So what if your specimen collection of plants, animals and rocks sometimes clutters up your lab--how else can you really get to know nature?

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. Bacteria that Eat Pollutants:Bioengineers have found bacteria that loves to eat destructive byproducts of industrial waste. Bon appetit!

 

2. Test Tube Ark: Geneticists are collecting DNA from endangered species so if they go extinct, we may be able to clone new ones.

 

3. Glow in the Dark Pet: Geneticists have inserted a gene from a jellyfish into a zebra fish to make a new species that glows in the dark. Many people question the ethics and safety of creating new pets by altering their genes. Would you get one?

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I'm Dr Gygabyte!!!

 

YOUR STYLE:

You seem to be compatible with computers and technology, so we're guessing your lab looks like it belongs on "Star Trek." Do you spend most of your day (AND night) surfing the web? Make sure you use eye drops after you stare at that screen all day.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. The SETI project: You can download a free computer program to search for aliens (no science experience necessary)! Programmers found a way for people to use their home computers to analyze radio signals from space for signs of alien communication. Check out setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu.

 

2. Cartoons of the Future: Computer engineers are designing super powerful graphics cards that can make computer-generated characters look as convincing as the real thing for movies like "Finding Nemo" and "Monsters, Inc."

 

3. Mind-Controlled Machines: Neuroengineers are working on a robot arm that can be controlled by a person's thoughts via wires implanted in the brain.

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YOUR STYLE:

Are you a people person? Do you want to cure diseases and save lives? Or maybe you prefer to analyze how people think and perceive. Either way, you're probably a mad scientist who goes ape about humans. You might want to stock up on microscopes, MRI machines and X-rays if you really want to figure out what makes us tick.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. Regrow Your Own Teeth: Lost a tooth? Grow it back! Special human cells implanted in empty gums can regrow a tooth in two months...at least in mice. The tech will be ready for humans in five years or so.

 

2. Mapping the Brain: Cognitive neuroscientists are using MRI machines and CAT scans to carefully figure out the purpose of each area of the brain.

 

3. Sound Kills Cancer Cells: Engineers are finding ways to zap cancer tumors with high-powered sound waves. Could be surgery without a blade.

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YOUR STYLE:

Are you a people person? Do you want to cure diseases and save lives? Or maybe you prefer to analyze how people think and perceive. Either way, you're probably a mad scientist who goes ape about humans. You might want to stock up on microscopes, MRI machines and X-rays if you really want to figure out what makes us tick.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown above)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. Regrow Your Own Teeth: Lost a tooth? Grow it back! Special human cells implanted in empty gums can regrow a tooth in two months...at least in mice. The tech will be ready for humans in five years or so.

 

2. Mapping the Brain: Cognitive neuroscientists are using MRI machines and CAT scans to carefully figure out the purpose of each area of the brain.

 

3. Sound Kills Cancer Cells: Engineers are finding ways to zap cancer tumors with high-powered sound waves. Could be surgery without a blade.

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DR CONSTRUCTO

 

YOUR STYLE:

When you ride in a plane, do you stare out the window just to check out the engine? Do you take things apart to see if you can put them back together again? If so, your lab is probably one big construction zone. Make sure you wear your hard hat.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. The First Corn-Powered Car: Industrial engineers have created a car that runs on an ingredient in corn.

 

2. Grand Challenge Contest: The U.S. government will award $2 million to an inventor who can build the first robotic vehicle to successfully navigate a 175-mile-long desert obstacle course. So, gURLs, start your engines!

 

3. The World's Tallest Skyscraper: Architects and engineers in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia and the U.S. have all set their sights on building a skyscraper over 500 meters tall.

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YOUR STYLE:

You seem to be the most practical of all the mad scientists. Yep, you can be both practical and a little mad... Maybe you plan to use science as a way to develop a profitable business. Time to fill up your lab with calculators, graphs and spreadsheets. With a little knowledge of math and statistics you'll be on your way to making your first million.

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YOUR PROJECTS:

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. The World Bank: Logisticians are trying to determine how to best distribute the world's resources to decrease poverty.

2. Predicting the Future: Insurance statisticians use probability equations to determine who is most likely to get in an accident.

 

3. Love By The Numbers: Mathematicians have teamed up with psychologists to create equations that can predict whether a couple will get divorced or not---with 94% accuracy! Maybe you should go into the online dating biz.

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Greetings Dr. DNA

 

YOUR STYLE:

Are you a people person? Do you want to cure diseases and save lives? Or maybe you prefer to analyze how people think and perceive. Either way, you're probably a mad scientist who goes ape about humans. You might want to stock up on microscopes, MRI machines and X-rays if you really want to figure out what makes us tick.

 

YOUR PROJECTS: (shown on left)

Maybe you'd like to join one of these weird, but real science projects?

 

1. Regrow Your Own Teeth: Lost a tooth? Grow it back! Special human cells implanted in empty gums can regrow a tooth in two months...at least in mice. The tech will be ready for humans in five years or so.

 

2. Mapping the Brain: Cognitive neuroscientists are using MRI machines and CAT scans to carefully figure out the purpose of each area of the brain.

 

3. Sound Kills Cancer Cells: Engineers are finding ways to zap cancer tumors with high-powered sound waves. Could be surgery without a blade.

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