patterns on brain scans resemble Captain Scarlet's Mysterons

An example of simile in popular science writing:

"Across the four years of scans [the medical masterminds of Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge] noticed bizarre ring-like patterns, looking much like Captain Scarlet's Mysterons…"

Catherine Carver

Carver, C. (2017). Immune. How your body defends and protects you. Bloomsbury Sigma. (Read 'Disease and immunity – a biological myth')

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brain area is like a junction box

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"[Helen] Mayberg's sense of Area 25 is that it's like a 'junction box' for the parts of the brain that work together to mitigate the effects of negative mood and depression."

Lauren Slater

Slater, L. (2018). The Drugs That Changed Our Minds. Simon & Schuster.

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the nucleus is the brain of the cell

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"All the activations I've already described are leading to the proteins in the nucleus, the 'brain' of the cell that coordinates activity. It is the nucleus that defines how the cell will respond, and what is actually going to happen."

Dr Camilla Pang

Pang, C. (2020) Explaining Humans. What science can teach us about life, love and relationships. Viking

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laser creates a sort of ladder through a Bose-Einstein condensate

An example of the use of simile, metaphor and analogy in popular science writing:

"Normally the [Bose-Einstein] condensate would be totally opaque, but the first laser creates a sort of ladder through the condensate that the second light beam can claw its way along – at vastly reduced speeds."

"The intention is to pull photons into spinning vortices in a Bose-Einstein condensate, hoping that the light will be dragged into the churning matter like a car sucked into a tornado. If these frigid whirlpools can be spun fast enough, they will become microscopic optical black holes, clawing in light and never letting go until the vortex loses its momentum

…Hau's first experiments used one laser to form a sort of ladder through the otherwise opaque Bose-Einstein condensate that allowed a second laser to claw its way through. But if that first laser, called the coupling laser, is gradually decreased in power, the team found the second beam was swallowed up in the material."

Brian Clegg

Clegg, B. (2015). Light Years. The extraordinary story of mankind' fascination with light. Icon.

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the electron shells of heavy atoms are like electron soup

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"As the nuclei became heavier, the [relativistic] effects became more pronounced. By the time the model reached oganesson, the supposed electron shells are more like electron soup."

Kit Chapman

Chapman, K. (2019). Superheavy. Making and breaking the periodic table. Bloomsbury Sigma.

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optical mining sweats water from asteroids and comets

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"One suggested method to release water from small asteroids or comets involves literally bagging up the captured object and harnessing highly concentrated sunlight to 'sweat' the water out, by using the Sun's energy to break it up and/or 'dig' holes in it to release water and other volatiles. This 'sweating' technique is known as 'optical mining'…"

Natalie Starkey

Starkey, N. (2018). Catching Stardust. Comets, asteroids and the birth of the solar system. Bloomsbury Sigma.

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mast cells explode like dirty bombs

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"The almost instant assault of the immediate phase reaction occurs within minutes as the dirty bomb-like explosion of the mast cell fill the local area with a variety of rapidly acting chemicals."

Catherine Carver

Carver, C. (2017). Immune. How your body defends and protects you. Bloomsbury Sigma. (Read 'Disease and immunity – a biological myth'.)

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a pentamer is a sort of antibody throwing-star

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"a pentamer, which means five IgM molecules are bound together to form a sort of massive antibody throwing-star with 10 binding sites."

Catherine Carver

Carver, C. (2017). Immune. How your body defends and protects you. Bloomsbury Sigma. (Read 'Disease and immunity – a biological myth'.)

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the antibody's tailpiece acts like a cattle prod

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"On the other end [of the antibody] is the tailpiece, which acts like a cattle prod to kick other immune cells and molecules into action to destroy the target."

Catherine Carver

Carver, C. (2017). Immune. How your body defends and protects you. Bloomsbury Sigma. (Read 'Disease and immunity – a biological myth'.)

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trace elements are the spice in the soup of life

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"… rare elements and heavy atoms, as trace elements play an important role for life; with their very special qualities they are, in a manner of speaking, the 'spice' in the soup of life."

Richard Breuer

Brueuer, R. (1990). The Anthropic Principle. Man as the focal point of nature. (H. Newman & M. Lowery, Trans.). Birkhäuser.

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the theory of natural selection was carefully built stone by stone

An example of extended metphor used in science writing:

"Darwin…collected one stone after another, as it were, carefully examining each for flaws and fitting it to others until at last the whole edifice stood complete."

Ernst Cassirer

Cassirer, E. (1950/1978). The Problem of Knowledge. Philosophy, Science, & History since Hegel (W. H. Woglom & C. W. Hendel, Trans.). Yale University Press.

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splitters and lumpers are the two feet of science

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"…a small but growing group of scientists …might be called splitters rather than lumpers. They have an important role in the advancement of science, for that often depends on the interaction and alternation of these two traits of research – as if science moved on two feet."

Gerald Holton

Holton, G. (1993). Science and Anti-science. Harvard University Press.

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