Person 1: I read an article about flying supersonic trains
Person 2: Yeah, it's probably from popular science.
Person 2: Yeah, it's probably from popular science.
by CyberdyneX22 September 24, 2011

Everyone knows that if you put Mentos into carbonated soda it will explode. Come on, bruh, it's common science!
by SMORE777 June 3, 2016

by niggs to the M ax February 19, 2003

science fucktion (sy ents fuk shun) NOUN. A genre of writing that describes advanced technologies and explicit sex acts, usually with aliens, monsters, robots or heavily modified humans.
My favorite science fucktion story is "Transvestite Robot Hookers from Mars." I think it was based on The Bible.
by Maxhole June 22, 2009

Derived from the word "projects" which are the broken down slums of cities and towns. Crime, gangs, drugs and poverty run rampant in them.
"Science projects" refer to such neighborhoods with a strong concentration of meth labs and crack houses. Any drug that is cooked/refined instead of just being grown and smoked (weed).
It's a play off of the stereotypical science project we had to do in school. Both are playing with chemicals but one is a group of kids trying to get a decent grade while the other is a bunch of sleazy criminals aiming for some money or a fix.
"Science projects" refer to such neighborhoods with a strong concentration of meth labs and crack houses. Any drug that is cooked/refined instead of just being grown and smoked (weed).
It's a play off of the stereotypical science project we had to do in school. Both are playing with chemicals but one is a group of kids trying to get a decent grade while the other is a bunch of sleazy criminals aiming for some money or a fix.
"Did you see those five sketchy guys outside that broken down house??? I think they're dealers"
"Yeup, this looks like the science projects"
"Yeup, this looks like the science projects"
by u_no_imright January 27, 2012

by Leon and Divya June 18, 2006

Not to be confused with pseudoscience or fringe science, where the individual attempts to use science to explore outrageous theories, instead surface science is conducted by those individuals who have absolutely no firm understanding of scientific methodologies or experimentation and attempt to use what little knowledge they have to research and explore completely believable, realistic claims.
The inconsistent and weak theories offered by many commercial pick-up artists to explain human attraction fails to take into account psychological, sociological, and general scientific principles, and are therefore practicing surface science, while trying to pass it off as genuine fact.
by poserboarder January 5, 2011
