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A collection of science cartoons that started to pile up on the lab door!

Hydratation

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Irrationalization

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Government

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NCBI 1.0

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Punic wars: setting the record straight

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Secret recipes

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Science and fame

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      • Irrationalization
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      • Punic wars: setting the record straight
      • Secret recipes
      • Science and fame
      • Rock, paper, scissors and other games
      • Trust
      • Deep trouble
      • Early morning joke
      • Awkward
      • The shoe is on the other foot
      • Honest Abe
      • Genetic drift
      • Side effects
      • Culture clash
      • Response to heavy agricultural practices
      • Photography
      • Truth in advertising
      • Distracted lab members
      • Why we need bio-informatics (an allegory).
      • The scent of attraction
      • Ask a stupid question
      • Walking dead
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      • Brain surgery
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      • Life at the pole
      • Acronym overdose
      • Life on a hamburger
      • A scientist to the end!
      • Where stuff comes from
      • Limited space
      • The job interview
      • Overcrowding
      • Nerds and their social life
      • Extreme view
      • Smugglers
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      • Academic snub
      • The spontaneous creation of a missing link throws ...
      • Cuckoos
      • Self-perception
      • Igneous activity
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      • Parking space
      • Geeky teacher
      • Work-related stress and concerned employers
      • Padded résumé
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      • Iraq 2003
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I'm a molecular biologist who really wanted to be a cartoonist. That didn't quite work out, but the lab and academic life are thankfully a rich source of inspiration for countless doodles. I hope you'll have fun with what you find here!
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Unless otherwise noted, all this material is (c) 2011 Benoît Leblanc. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 License.

Basically, you can use these cartoons as you like as long as you're not making money from them. Please indicate their source or, better yet, link them back to this page. You are encouraged to print them and tape them to your lab door or add them to your presentations if you find them funny. Feel free to email me and ask for any other use.
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