What Has Science Done
Also known as: WHSD Ā· What Hath Science Wrought
"What Has Science Done?" is an image macro and reaction phrase used online to express mock horror at bizarre, unnatural, or absurdly creative creations. The phrase took off in the mid-to-late 2000s across imageboards and forums, typically captioned over images of strange animals, cursed Photoshop edits, or weird DIY inventions that look like they shouldn't exist.
TL;DR
"What Has Science Done?" is an image macro and reaction phrase used online to express mock horror at bizarre, unnatural, or absurdly creative creations.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is flexible. The most common approaches:
Find or create an image of something that looks unnervingly wrong or bizarrely inventive
Caption it with "WHAT HAS SCIENCE DONE" in large text, typically in Impact font for the classic image macro look
Alternatively, drop the phrase as a comment reply to someone else's cursed image or weird creation
Fun Facts
Urban Dictionary's definition specifically highlights the meme's connection to "rare creativity," not just horror. The phrase can express genuine awe alongside mock dismay.
The DashMartin DeviantArt illustration was made using Manga Studio EX 4.0 and Adobe Photoshop CS3, tools typical of the late 2000s digital art scene.
The meme's staying power comes from its versatility. Any era's weird creation, from early Photoshop disasters to modern AI art glitches, fits the format.
Derivatives & Variations
Spliced animal art
ā Artists on DeviantArt and other platforms created original works depicting DNA-spliced hybrid creatures as intentional riffs on the meme's premise[2].
Science fair parodies
ā Users applied the caption to images of questionable school science projects and amateur chemistry experiments[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (6)
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- 4What I've Doneencyclopedia
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- 6Urban Dictionary: What has science done?dictionary