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15 Science Memes To Prepare You For Your Exams

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Published March 29, 2023

Published March 29, 2023

Who doesn't love a quick blend of learning and fun? The subreddit /r/sciencememes is for that. It has become a popular online community for those who appreciate both science and humour. This subreddit is dedicated to sharing memes that relate to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. These memes on often feature humorous takes on scientific concepts, jokes about academic research, or puns related to various scientific fields. These memes appeal to both science enthusiasts and casual observers, making them accessible to a wide audience. One of the unique aspects of /r/sciencememes is the way it brings together people from different scientific fields.

This subreddit has become a hub for interdisciplinary discussion, with users sharing their own expertise and engaging in discussions about science and technology. The memes on this subreddit make complex scientific concepts more approachable and provide a way for people to connect with others who share their interests.
In conclusion, the subreddit /r/sciencememes has become a beloved online community for science enthusiasts and casual observers alike. Its humorous and accessible content, combined with its engaged and supportive community, have made it a bright spot on the internet and a valuable resource for anyone interested in science and technology. So here are some of the best and top-voted posts from /r/sciencememes for you to revise your homework while laughing.

Et al = all others.

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Who's the villain?

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Based requirements.

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That ain't how you put up stairs.

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Flat earthers be like.

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What do you mean by that?

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It doesn't even matter…

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Props to those who understood it without reading the title.

No thank you.

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Weight lost = radiation.

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Allat for nun.

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Moon.

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Safety first.

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A rather ohmic pun.

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FYI the SI unit of resistance is "ohm," which is also chanted by Hindus.

No way.

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Elon Musk naming his son be like:

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They really be naming planets like X AE A-XII Musk.

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