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Cartoonist(s): John Hambrock
Comic/Cartoon: The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee
Viewable Date: 2013-05-19 Pub. Date: 2013-05-19
Image Number: 96681
Caption: Joules, I just came up with an easy way to get gold from lead without the hassle of knocking off three protons. My method melts the lead and pours it into a mold. As the lead is cooling, a cord is inserted. Once it's cooled, the lead is hung over a dentist's door. Dentist. When a patient leaves, the lead swings down, knocking all of the gold fillings out of his mouth ... WHAM. And into a vacuum tube leading to a secret hideout. Schluuch. It's perfect for the unscrupulous scientist who doesn't mind doing a little jail time. If there's a Nobel Prize for sleazy, you're a cinch to win.
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Cartoonist(s): John Hambrock
Comic/Cartoon: The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee
Viewable Date: 2013-05-13 Pub. Date: 2013-05-13
Image Number: 96682
Caption: Joules, I need your expert advice. Expert advice? Me?!! There are times when I really value your opinion. Aw … Flatterer. For instance, which protective suit should you wear when you test my supernova simulation chamber? What?! You don’t like stripes?
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Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2013-05-10 Pub. Date: 2013-05-10
Image Number: 96398
Caption: Look! It's a booby! A what? It's a bird that lives here on Christmas Island. A BOOBY? And there's a noddy … … And a thrush. I wonder how scientists come up with bird names. I think the committee meets at happy hour.
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Cartoonist(s): John Hambrock
Comic/Cartoon: The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee
Viewable Date: 2013-05-06 Pub. Date: 2013-05-06
Image Number: 96410
Caption: Critics are asking, "Why a manned mission to Mars?" I can think of a million reasons to go there … One really big one in particular. What? To satisfy scientific curiosity? To exploit it and make boatloads of money.
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Cartoonist(s): Jerry Van Amerongen
Comic/Cartoon: Ballard Street
Viewable Date: 2013-04-27 Pub. Date: 2013-04-27
Image Number: 95755
Caption: Nathan needs to get better at identifying subjects for his study on happiness.
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6.  
Cartoonist(s): Kieran Meehan
Comic/Cartoon: Pros & Cons
Viewable Date: 2013-04-23 Pub. Date: 2013-04-23
Image Number: 95814
Caption: I don’t pretend to understand all the complexities involved in forensics. But I know scientists who do. "Understand," that is … Not "pretend to understand."
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Cartoonist(s): Kieran Meehan
Comic/Cartoon: Pros & Cons
Viewable Date: 2013-04-22 Pub. Date: 2013-04-22
Image Number: 95813
Caption: Forensics isn't an exact science, Stan. Yes, it is. We'll agree to disagree.
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Cartoonist(s): Hilary Price
Comic/Cartoon: Rhymes with Orange
Viewable Date: 2013-04-22 Pub. Date: 2013-04-22
Image Number: 95820
Caption: HAPPY HOUR. April 22nd. Another Mudslide! I'll have a Dark and Stormy! One more Hurricane! How climate change scientists drown their sorrows.
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Cartoonist(s): Darrin Bell
Comic/Cartoon: Candorville
Viewable Date: 2013-04-21 Pub. Date: 2013-04-21
Image Number: 95578
Caption: All I'm saying is, if you're going to tell a science fiction joke, it can't be about something so obscure. It's not obscure, it was on TV for five years! I still don’t see why "in and alternate universe, they're rebooting 'Sliders'" is funny. I can't explain it to you. No joke is funny once it's explained. (Sigh.) Fine. "Sliders" was a show about alternate universes. Apparently you can explain why a joke is NOT funny. I don't get it. What do you mean?
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Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2013-04-21 Pub. Date: 2013-04-21
Image Number: 95620
Caption: Looks complicated. It's a radio tag. They're used for tracking animals. And today we're going to be tracking the hairless beach ape. Fwap! Kapow! Looks like this one's off to the tiki bar. And now the buffet. He's moved on to the disco lounge. Notice the gyrations. It appears to be some kind of primitive mating ritual. Don't they notice they have a tag? Eventually most of them get wise. Here's a shark I've been tracking for weeks. Looks like he's close-by.
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Cartoonist(s): Hilary Price
Comic/Cartoon: Rhymes with Orange
Viewable Date: 2013-04-16 Pub. Date: 2013-04-16
Image Number: 95608
Caption: THE RESEARCH. "Humans, by nature, are attracted to 'cuteness' - i.e., big eyes and little bodies." Perfect! Invasion should be a cinch.
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12.  
Cartoonist(s): Brian Crane
Comic/Cartoon: Pickles
Viewable Date: 2013-04-14 Pub. Date: 2013-04-14
Image Number: 95314
Caption: Have you seen this? It's a new study that explains why women talk so much more than men. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Scientists have discovered that women have a "language protein" in their brain. They say it may explain why women are so chatty. That's why the average gal says about 20,000 words a day, while the typical guy only says about 7,000. I guess the question is: Is there a cure? We can only hope.
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Cartoonist(s): John Hambrock
Comic/Cartoon: The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee
Viewable Date: 2013-04-14 Pub. Date: 2013-04-14
Image Number: 95356
Caption: Good morning, son. I'm going for a quick 5-mile run, and then I'll make us all a breakfast out of chilled fruit, plain oatmeal and freshly squeezed pomegranate juice. Say, have either of you seen my Wall Street Journal? You are not my father! What are you two up to? Dad, that's grandpa from a parallel universe. He's part of a multi-dimensional experiment I'm working on in school. Herbal Tea. Oh, I get it. You're rehearsing some sort of skit, aren't you? Well, it's very convincing. I'd like to know how you talked him into dressing up and acting so civilized and - Who's the freak wearing the running shoes?
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Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2013-04-03 Pub. Date: 2013-04-03
Image Number: 95076
Caption: Creepy, huh? Sure is. Ernest says it's some kind of data-collecting robot. Uh-huh. To me, it feel more like big brother is watching. You've got a weird big brother. True. But that's not what I meant.
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Cartoonist(s): Jim Toomey
Comic/Cartoon: Sherman's Lagoon
Viewable Date: 2013-04-02 Pub. Date: 2013-04-02
Image Number: 95075
Caption: So, what is this creepy thing? It's a data-collecting robot. Scientists use them to keep track of water temperature, salinity, stuff like that. Do you think it wants to see our leader? I can't imagine why.
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16.  
Cartoonist(s): Jim Borgman
Jerry Scott
Comic/Cartoon: Zits
Viewable Date: 2013-04-01 Pub. Date: 2013-04-01
Image Number: 95110
Caption: LAME RUMOR. (mathematical equations and gears indicating thinking) Major Gossip! Don’t you just love watching stuff go through the girl filter?
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Cartoonist(s): John Hambrock
Comic/Cartoon: The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee
Viewable Date: 2013-03-29 Pub. Date: 2013-03-29
Image Number: 94823
Caption: They call this move "A Star Is Born"? Where is the nebula, the protostar, the climatic NUCLEAR FUSION?!! This is just a bunch of kissing and junk. Maybe the outer-space part comes later.
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Cartoonist(s): Brian Crane
Comic/Cartoon: Pickles
Viewable Date: 2013-03-28 Pub. Date: 2013-03-28
Image Number: 94443
Caption: How do you expect me to get that bag out of the tree? I don’t know, but it's not rocket science. Just use a broomstick or something. It was full of rainwater.
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Cartoonist(s): Dan Piraro
Comic/Cartoon: Bizarro
Viewable Date: 2013-03-25 Pub. Date: 2013-03-25
Image Number: 94728
Caption: My homework ate my dog. Science projects due today.
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Cartoonist(s): Mike Twohy
Comic/Cartoon: That's Life
Viewable Date: 2013-03-18 Pub. Date: 2007-07-21
Image Number: 15818
Caption: The only rats who go to control group reunions are ones whose hair grew back!
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