The Sexiest Scientists: Building the Perfect Body and Mind

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The discussion centers on the importance of physical appearance in the scientific community, questioning how much time scientists dedicate to fitness and grooming compared to their lab work. Participants share opinions on attractive scientists, highlighting Aditi Shankaradass as a notable figure. The conversation also touches on Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, known for his work on ancient astronauts, with some participants playfully debating his status as a scientist despite his media presence. The thread blends humor with a lighthearted examination of the intersection between science and attractiveness.
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Alright, let's get down to business.

How important is it for you to be the best and sexiest scientist.

We may be spending a lot of time in the lab but how much time are we spending sculpting our bodies at the gym :wink: and the mirror every morning!

Also, feel free to comment and share your opinions on who you think are hot scientists.

Aditi Shankaradass is one foxy neuroscientist. Describing her beauty would be a little gratuitous also her name has an uncanny resemblance to Adi Shankara but that's besides the point.
 
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Jarven said:
Also, feel free to comment and share your opinions on who you think are hot scientists.

I think that guy from Ancient Aliens is kinda sexy :shy:

 
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Sorry, this thread is dumb, except for Giorgio. Unfortunately he's not a scientist.
 
Evo said:
Sorry, this thread is dumb, except for Giorgio. Unfortunately he's not a scientist.

History channel says he's a scientist...
 
micromass said:
History channel says he's a scientist...
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Giorgio A. Tsoukalos born March 14, 1978) is a Swiss-born Greek writer, television presenter, and proponent of the idea that ancient astronauts interacted with ancient humans.[2] He is the publisher of the magazine Legendary Times, a publication with articles from Erich von Däniken (Chariots of the Gods?), David Hatcher Childress, Peter Fiebag, Robert Bauval, and Luc Bürgin, on the topic of ancient astronauts.[2]

Tsoukalos has been the director of Erich von Däniken's Center for Ancient Astronaut Research for over 12 years, and has appeared on The Travel Channel, The History Channel, the Sci-Fi Channel, the National Geographic Channel, as well as Coast to Coast AM, and is a consulting producer of the television series Ancient Aliens.[2]

Tsoukalos is a 1998 graduate of Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York, with a bachelor's degree in sports information and communication.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giorgio_A._Tsoukalos
 
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