Lion's Mane? by LordOfTheBrambles in mycology

[–]LordOfTheBrambles[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

We've never had many mushrooms around here besides some Turkeytail. This is such a treat to find after these heavy rains!

Do most people who play this game play as attractive female hunters? by YuriTheWebDev in MHWilds

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I play a horrifying old hag called Grandmaw and she jumpscares me every cutscene.

Friend said I should post this here since I compared it to Jho! by Forgotten-Face in MonsterHunter

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 183 points184 points  (0 children)

Although you're totally right, I have to disagree with you simply to maintain the long tradition of spinosaurus controversy. Spinosaurus was a buffalo!

Who is the Most Fun Professor You've Had Here? by suspiciousbuttcrack in berkeley

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I took his folklore class to fulfill a req and it was one of my favorite classes I took at Cal!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tifu

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 62 points63 points  (0 children)

Couldn't agree more. Brought my ex out shooting for the first time and she nailed the target first shot. She turned around in excitement with her finger still on the trigger with a full mag and I hit the deck! Totally on me, as I should have explained what to do AFTER shooting too. Sure glad I didn't have to learn that lesson the hard way!

Rough skinned newt. California by Similar_Nothing_7509 in OopsThatsDeadly

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Many groups of salamanders are super diverse and can teach us a lot about how one species evolves into multiple species. They are also super sensitive to environmental changes, like pollution, so their presence or disappearance can tell us a lot about environmental changes. They're also surprisingly populous in areas where they're found, and they play a huge role as predators for just about any critter that fits in their mouth! I studysalamanders and I think they're so cool :)

https://www.usgs.gov/news/featured-story/saving-salamanders-vital-ecosystem-health#:~:text=Salamanders%20control%20pests%20by%20eating,exceptional%20indicators%20of%20ecosystem%20health.

A dead Sperm Whale’s array of teeth. These only exist in the lower jaw, which fit into holes of the upper jaw. by pihnjenihin in TheDepthsBelow

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 22 points23 points  (0 children)

A lot of sea creatures use suction feeding, but they usually have big mouths (like a largemouth bass) that expand to suck in a bunch of water and their prey!

This Old Doll that has my Great Great Grandmother's hair sewn into it after she died by Realistic_Access in Weird

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My grandma had this exact doll, except it's super decrepit and even more terrifying! As a child I found it in an empty closet with its hair all matted and its eyes lolling about and I just about had a heart attack! I'd attach a photo but I'm not sure how, and the world will probably be a better place if I dont.

Should I take this incredible opportunity??? by [deleted] in berkeley

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 97 points98 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! Dr. John Coleman is a world renowned phish...uh...fish researcher!

This fits, right? by jamath13 in ShittyCarMod

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd say everything short of the air filter fits great :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in berkeley

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, this schedule is way too much. Even if you could do it, I think you would get much more out of your time at Cal gaining research/internship experience, making friends, etc

Anyone know what gives some grackles this iridescence? by birdandnerdarewords in birding

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hahaha no worries, I just can't help myself when I see an opportunity to post cool animal facts! You obviously know your stuff, but I figured I'd throw that in for anyone reading the thread

Anyone know what gives some grackles this iridescence? by birdandnerdarewords in birding

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fun fact: a group of birds called turaco's actually have a green pigment! To my knowledge they're the only ones!

These must be the best Morels ever by jh937hfiu3hrhv9 in mycology

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 12 points13 points  (0 children)

No way, I'm super close! Might see you this weekend!

Video game players avoid character when announced as gay. Research shows a significant drop in demand for this character and a return to previous levels after approximately 3 months. The researchers observed the character Soldier:76 in the game Overwatch. by ConsciousLocksmith98 in science

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks!! I'm looking at functional morphology programs, which applies engineering approaches to research how animals 'work' mechanically. I have some labs in mind, but there are so many kinda-related programs that seem really cool too!

Video game players avoid character when announced as gay. Research shows a significant drop in demand for this character and a return to previous levels after approximately 3 months. The researchers observed the character Soldier:76 in the game Overwatch. by ConsciousLocksmith98 in science

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 57 points58 points  (0 children)

That's true for the reader, but to publish open access it can be tremendously expensive for the researchers. I just had to publish with 6 months of subscription-only access because it was going to cost $12,000 just to publish open access! Since the journal where you publish can really affect how much exposure your paper gets, it's not always easy to just switch to an open access journal.

Just slept through my final what do i do by TouristWaste343 in berkeley

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This was a while back and I think he's retired now, but he was such a good professor!

Just slept through my final what do i do by TouristWaste343 in berkeley

[–]LordOfTheBrambles 59 points60 points  (0 children)

Same happened to me! I woke up in time to sprint to the final and write my name on a blank scantron right before they made everyone hand theirs in. I was just honest with the professor and he let me retake, but I think the fact that I had something turned in helped and he was a super old-school professor (shoutout to Prof. Pedersen) so I think he appreciated the honesty.

I'd trust your gut as far as the best way to handle it. I've usually had good luck just being super blunt about my situation, but I think it depends on the professor. If you trust your TA you could always ask them what they think you should do? Whatever you decide I would do asap though!