Yesterday afternoon was so beautiful, I couldn't miss the opportunity to take some photos. Unfortunately, I spent the whole day all alone and had no one to take photos of me. So I ventured out into a public park with my bike, camera, tripod and self-timer and tried to ignore/avoid making contact with all the dog-walkers and teenagers who wandered by my little shoot. Pretty scary stuff if you're a little bit shy and self-conscious when it comes to strangers. But it was well worth the mild embarrassment because I got some really nice photos out of it (seriously, my new EOS 60Dwith thislens is soooooooooooo good. I can't recommend it enough).
dress - Thrifted
hat - Hat Stall in Japan
shoes - Asos
necklace - Claire's (Japan)
tights - c/o Oasap
A reader brought up genetic chimeras the other day, something that I find really fascinating, so I'm going to talk about that today! So, the DNA in each and every one of your cells is totally identical (apart from germ cells - that's sperm and egg cells). What makes a brain cell different to a skin cell is the genes that cell chooses to express and the proteins they subsequently make. However, if you're a chimera, it means that you have parts of you which are technically from a different being - so a certain organ, or your arms, or some of your blood cells have different DNA in them to the rest of your body. A way in which a chimera can form is when fertilisation occurs between two separate sperm and two separate eggs. This would normally lead to dizygotic (non-identical) twins, but sometimes the two can fuse together. So basically, chimeras are formed when one twin EATS the other twin (in a way. Kind of not really. It just sounded dramatic). Then, as the organism develops into a fish, cat or even a human, different parts of them are technically formed from two different people.
Anyway, I hope that you learnt something new today ;) Bloglovin' | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Chictopia | Lookbook | Tumblr |
Monday, 20 May 2013
Sunshine & Selfies in the Park / Chimera
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Pastel Unicorns and Crying in Space
I am one happy and very lucky, spoilt lady - I'm turning 21 in just a couple of days time, and my parents bought me a Canon EOS 60D! (I may have gotten it a little early, hehe). Needless to say I've been spending all my time playing around with the new camera and not studying. One thing that I'm really happy about is that the 60D is incredibly useful if you take your own photos (i.e. if you're a blogger who needs to take multiple outfit shots in a day and you don't have a super patient photographer friend who will take photos whenever you need them). The best feature of the 60D is that has a flip-out, twisty screen which you can use to look at and position yourself right in front of the camera. Buy a self-timer remote, and it's super easy to take outfit photos.
A package from Oasap containing this new dress and sweater also arrived in the mail the morning while I was playing with my new camera, so I decided to take some pictures of them! I'm super in love with this sweater - it's basically the softest, most cuddly thing in the world and the print on the front and back just make it that little bit sweeter. I'm fairly sure I am going to live in it throughout the winter here.
For the last few days I've been obsessed with watching the Canadian Space Agency's youtube channel (after this video went viral - the first music video recorded in space! And it's a David Bowie song!). Astronaut Chris Hadfield is not only my new hero for doing that, but he's also done a bunch of videos while onboard the International Space Station explaining how everyday things work when the physics is completely different: including brushing your teeth, making a sandwich, getting a haircut and crying.
Of my life-goals, living up in the ISS for a few months is probably one of the most unrealistic, but gosh I want to be an astronaut, so badly. Does anyone else ever get that feeling??
Anway, this video from Chris Hadfield shows what happens if you cry in space.
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Friday, 17 May 2013
I Love My Thrift Shop / People Who Don't Perceive Pain
I know I keep going on about it, but I managed to find the best stuff at my local thrift shop the other day, this baby blue sweater and orange blazer included. I really like pairing light blue and orange together, it's one of my favourite colour combinations (after lilac + orange).
sweater - Thrifted
blazer - Thrifted
skirt - c/o Sheinside
shoes - Chicory
tights - c/o Oasap
necklace - c/o Merrin & Gussy
In psychology the other day, I learnt about a really interesting (and somewhat terrifying) super rare condition called "congenital analgesia". People with the condition, like Ashlyn Blocker, don't ever feel physical pain.
Congenital insensitivity to pain is usually caused by a mutation in DNA on what is known as the "SCN9A" gene. The normal function of the gene is to assist in sending signals from nerve cells to the brain. An essential part of one type of nerve cells is to detect and transmit pain signals (so you know to draw your hand back when you touch something hot, for example). The mutation in this gene inhibits the sensation of pain, and so people with this particular mutation don't ever feel physical pain.
At first, not feeling pain might sound like a gift or some kind of superpower, until you consider how important pain really is for our survival. For example, Ashlyn could happily plunge her hands into boiling water, and the first hint she might get that something is wrong (apart from now having learnt from experience that putting body parts in boiling water is not a good thing to do) is when her hands are totally cooked and melted away. Or, you might know that you're sick and have to go to the doctor when you get really bad stomach pains - but if you have congenital analgesia, you wouldn't get this warning signal that something is wrong. This article tells of a woman with the condition who gave birth, and didn't realise her pelvis had been totally shattered in labour and was bleeding internally until she was physically unable to walk a few weeks later.
Although life without pain is actually a lot tougher than you would think, Ashlyn Blocker and other people with congenital analgesia have helped science greatly by providing clues as to what can cause pain signals to go the other way - being over-sensitive and causing chronic pain for no reason, for example - and may be able to help with treatments of these conditions in the future.
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Thursday, 16 May 2013
Winter Owl
Goodness! It is almost winter and finally cold enough to wear this wicked new blazer I thrifted (when I'm in the shade, at least). This blazer required a cute little dress to pair with it, and this owl-print one sent to me by Cichic worked perfectly.
I've also been living in white tights lately. They are perfect for this kind of weather and I really like how they look with little black Mary Jane or ballet strap style shoes (cute, is how).
dress - c/o Cichic
tights - c/o Oasap
shoes - Chicory
blazer - Thrifted
bag - Thrifted
belt - Thrifted
hat - c/o Wholesale
Who had cheese on toast this morning? I did! And one of my favourite science bloggers Katie from the Molecular Circus just wrote a really cool post on how cheese works (which may also have been why I chose to eat cheese this morning). She explains why cheese goes all gooey when you melt it, and why different types of cheese turn either stringey or become liquefied when you heat them up (hint: it's got to do with cheese proteins and chemical reactions). Have a little read with your morning tea! ;)
p.s. check out this super amazing drawing Cass from Undercover Dress-Up Lover did of me! Bloglovin' | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Chictopia | Lookbook | Tumblr |
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Have some food, Charlie Brown!
The title of this outfit post may seem a little bit confusing until you take a closer look at some of the details. First off, I'm wearing some food-themed clothes - matching this awesome hot dogs t-shirt I got in Japan with this apple core necklace (which looks like I've gotten the munchies and taken a bite out of). And this skirt I thrifted today reminds me heaps of Charlie Brown's t-shirt, so that explains the latter half of the title. I thrifted both this cardigan and skirt today for $10, and I'm feeling pretty happy about finding them.
skirt - Thrifted
cardigan - Thrifted
t-shirt - Thank You Mart
necklace - c/o Merrin & Gussy
tights - c/o Oasap
shoes - c/o YesWalker
Just a short post today. All I can think about right now (thanks to two assignments I'm currently working my butt off doing) are the hippocampus of rats and yeast two-hybrid tests. Which are both interesting in their own fun ways... but not really right for a fashion/pop science blog.
So, I'll leave you with a comparison of my skirt and my outfit doppleganger.
"Who wore it better?"
I hope you're all well. Goodnight from me!
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Monday, 13 May 2013
Simple, Classic / Cichic Giveaway Winners Announced!
Hello! Just popping in really quickly today, because I'm meant to be working on an assignment *shhhh*. I am so happy I found this shirt the other day, because I've been wearing it almost constantly since. It worked really well with this plain black skater-style skirt sent to me by Cichic, too! I really like this skirt - it's simple but a little bit different from your average plain-black skirt, because it has these panels which make it flare out from your waist in a really flattering way.
And as promised, I am announcing the winners of the Cichic giveaway, who will get to pick one item of their choice from cichic.com! Winners are Emmy Anne, Alina and Man Yee. Please check your email, and email me back to get your prize!
Also, don't forget to go and enter my 1 Million Pageviews giveaway, if you haven't already!
And because I am supposed to be doing an assignment right now, here are some amazing facts to blow your mind (requiring no effort on my part ;) I can't write up a DIY on how to extract DNA every day).
Which fact was your favourite? Mine is the card shuffling one. I just couldn't believe that one is real! Bloglovin' | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Chictopia | Lookbook | Tumblr |
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