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NomNom@feddit.uk to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

A jellyfish the size of a school bus: The new scientific discovery in the Argentine Sea

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A jellyfish the size of a school bus: The new scientific discovery in the Argentine Sea

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NomNom@feddit.uk to science@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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The ‘Stygiomedusa gigantea’ was recorded at a depth of 250 meters. Its four arms can reach up to 10 meters in length
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    Curious what was on the Korean VHS tape

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    Beautiful specimen. In the article it mentions “big butt starfish”. In the image it looks like it coupd be cleavage. Like for reproduction. I mean, not like that. Asexual. Like…nevermind, I think you get it.

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      It’s okay. We don’t judge.

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    Oh, I think I’ve seen this episode already.

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    Everything but metric, huh

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      Bruh. Did you read the article? It used a reference size once (school bus), imperial units twice (distances), and metric twice (depth and length of tentacles). Technically if we’re talking about the organism it used majority metric, and even had them in there twice (including literally under the title in the summary).

      IT’S EVEN IN METRIC IN THE ARTICLE DESCRIPTION POSTED ON THIS PLATFORM.

      That’s some serious bias to skip all that and pick out the one odd visual aid.

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        While I applaud you on your rigorous scientific standards… sometimes you just have to have a larf about it.

      • Solumbran@lemmy.world
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        I was commenting on the title.

        What does “a bus” bring instead of a measurement in meters? Nothing, so why put it as a title?

        You’re the one deflecting, for some reason, and trying to ignore the title which is supposed to be the first thing you read.

        • PumaStoleMyBluff@lemmy.world
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          Relatability. Science communication is itself a science, not just an endless stream of dry facts.

          • Solumbran@lemmy.world
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            I relate more to meters than an arbitrary bus. And science communication is about making things clear as a priority, and this does the opposite.

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      It’s the size of a certain fraction of an American football field. How much more precise of a measurement do you need?!

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    … I was not ready for this jelly.

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      That body IS too bootylicious for me, babe.

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    School of fish. How many football field is that if we are using anything but SI units?

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      There’s so much SI in that article…

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      Its four arms can reach up to 10 meters in length.

      Says it right at the top of this page. Happy now?

      That’s about 45 cucumbers, by the way.

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    Am I correct assuming that it isn’t tasty and most probably even is completely inedible?

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      It is extremely delicious and makes your teeth whiter.

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      Nope sluuuurrrrrrp

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    The org: https://schmidtocean.org/argentinas-deep-sea-is-more-biodiverse-than-scientists-thought/

    I’m sure it can be found in their live steam: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1m5LdKP0m64n8nY3NhK6Zg

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    love American units “a School bus”. go Metroxpress already.

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    Size of a school bus? How many hamburgers is that?!

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      Sorry, only comes in cheeseburger units. And on artisan bread, so…

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