I find the astronomy babes on the Science Channel quite attractive
I'm talking about some of the shows dealing with astrophysics and the universe running on the Science channel like How The Universe Works. Some of the female scientists guest starring on the episodes I find stunning. Not only are they eye candy, but brain candy as well. There's something about these women who are not only physically sexy but are also well-educated, brilliant, and also very charming, engaging, and entertaining that make them (to me at least) incredibly appealing. Professors and scientists were not like this when I was young.
Dr. Natalie Batalha: Deputy Science Team Director for NASA's Kepler Mission. Assistant Professor of physics and astronomy at San Jose State University. Ph.D. in astrophysics University of California Santa Cruz.
Dr. Amy Mainzer: M.Sc. in Astronomy from California Institute of Technology (2000) and a PhD in Astronomy from the University of California, Los Angeles (2003). She is the Deputy Project Scientist for the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer and the Principal Investigator for the NEOWISE project to study minor planets and the proposed Near Earth Object Camera space telescope mission.
Dr. Lisa Randall: World leading expert on particle physics and cosmology. Is the Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science on the physics faculty of Harvard University.
Dr. Michelle Thaller (my favorite, for the dangerous combination of hotness, brains, and wonderfully warm personality): Assistant Director for Science Communication at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and majored in astrophysics at Harvard.