February 27, 2013 Cartoon Collections Cartoons: Science Friction Cartoonists love to imagine what goes on in research labs with those super-smart scientists. Diana Denny Share on Facebook (opens new window) Share on Twitter (opens new window) Share on Pinterest (opens new window) Weekly Newsletter The best of The Saturday Evening Post in your inbox! Join SUPPORT THE POST October 1985 “The next simulation will give you some idea of what it’s like to fly through a meteor shower.” January/February 1986 “I’m convinced he’s got one of those tiny TV sets in there.” October 1985 “You have a lot to learn about stem cell research.” January/February 2007 “Gentlemen, Professor Didlip has some disturbing news about the new miracle vitamin X!” June 1957 “Don’t look now, but I think we’ve developed a germ that eats microscopes!” March 1984 Subscribe and get unlimited access to our online magazine archive. Subscribe Today Become a Saturday Evening Post member and enjoy unlimited access. Subscribe now