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josiefeeniee: Probably my favorite photo in the universe.
spaceexp: This is a real picture of Rosetta with its comet in the background! Truly amazing what science can do. This image was done by Rosetta, photographic a comet flying by. I hope that one day astronauts will make photos like that instead of Robots.
myampgoesto11: Material scientist wins competition for best nanotechnology photo (Picture: Nicolas Souza/cc-NanoBioNet) (Nanowerk News) Considered by some to be the “magic bullet” of materials science, carbon nanotubes (CNT) are at the forefront
This photo makes me happy. It’s really that simple.
nayx: mew2pac: Microscopic life in a single drop of pond water. Peter Matulavich/Science Photo Library. Source here (definitely watch). ew lol it looks like dicks? :(
scipsy: Awesome photo of Darwin (via Kemaha)
22 Of The Most Extraordinary Science Photos Of 2017
Can Serene resist a #forcedorgasm is this week’s science experiment? @sereneisley #bondage http://bit.ly/1Z0hXez
Amelia tries to see if duct tape is inescapable like the movies #bondage http://bit.ly/2eIfyt1 #challenge #tape #science
iloveoldmagazines: Popular Science 1957 Vol. 171, No. 2
mucholderthen: GOODBYE, GLACIERS — Photos of Vanishing IceFrom Wired Science [2012] Picture taken 14 July, 2008 Bubbles of ancient air rise from Greenland Ice Sheet as it melts (via Goodbye, Glaciers: Photos of Vanishing Ice - Wired Science)
jumbledplanet: Beefcake photo of actor George Nader, who may be best remembered by some for his role in the low budget sci-fi movie, Robot Monster (1953). When he died in 2001 at age 81 he was survived by his partner of 55 years, Mark Miller. Trivia
When you’re on your phone being kinky, but then your science side comes out and you really wanna know the answer to something
rcruzniemiec: Evolution Patrick Gries “This project offers an atypical approach to viewing natural science. The photo series of Paris’ Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle’s collections of vertebrates presents these skeletons as sculptures and forces
fourofthem: facts-i-just-made-up: darrynek: These pics were taken one second apart Lightning is REALLY BRIGHT That’s the thing though, this isn’t lightning. The photos were both taken in daytime, the right photo being the normal condition. What
staceythinx: Photos of Alitta virens by Alexander Semenov. Don’t let the pretty colors fool you, these sandworms are plenty scary. They can get quite big (sometimes exceeding four feet) and they occasionally bite humans. They just might be the nastiest
spaceplasma: Incredible Long Exposure Photographs Shot from Orbit Wonderful long exposure photographs taken by astronaut Don Pettit. While there are many photos like these taken from the perspective of the Earth’s surface, Pettit’s images are
canadian-space-agency: Earth’s blue halo. Photo Credit: Karen Nyberg
canadian-space-agency: A rare perspective! Luca Parmitano: “The moon rises surrounded by noctilucent clouds.” Photo Credit: Luca Parmitano
scienceyoucanlove: Photograph by Steve Gschmeissner, Photo Researchers, Inc CYANOBACTERIATiny green cyanobacteria played an outsize role in Earth’s history by creating the planet’s oxygen-rich atmosphere through photosynthesis. Ancestral forms also
ohscience: Rat Brain Hippocampus Neurons (via Molecular Expressions Photo Gallery: The Brain)
araceliamor: Minotaur V by NASA Goddard Photo and Video on Flickr.
astronemma: Rare Hybrid Solar Eclipse Photos of Nov. 3, 2013 Images credit: Nicholas Sperling, Kristi Larson, James Currie, Ben Cooper, Ed Burczyk, and Wendell Joseph. More information through the title link; via SPACE.com
brookhavenlab: Even though this looks like 1973, it’s actually the current day control room for our Tandem Van de Graaff facility, which generates the ions needed for collisions in our atom smasher. In fact, the photo was taken yesterday. Though
plant-a-day: Photos courtesy of Stan Shebs (1, 2, 3) Salazaria mexicana aka Mexican Bladdersage or Paperbag Bush. Family Lamiaceae. Native to southwestern North America (distribution map). Hardy in zones 9-11.
gunsandposes-history: Inside the Apollo 17 command module on the voyage back to Earth, December 1972. (Click photos for captions sourced from NASA.)
heythereuniverse: Hubble’s Last Look at Comet ISON Before Perihelion by NASA Goddard Photo and Video
awkwardsituationist: photos by sverrir thorolfsson of the 2010 eruptions of eyjafjallajökull and the fallout from the four and half kilometre high plume that settled on the greenery around skogafoss waterfall. (more iceland and volcano posts)
astronomicalwonders: Dark Matter Distribution in the Abell 901/902 Supercluster Astronomers assembled this photo by combining a visible-light image of the Abell 901/902 supercluster taken with the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope in La Silla, Chile, with
Approaching Jupiter #nasa #apod #jupiter #planet #greatredspot #storm #clouds #atmosphere #jovian #astrophotography #composite #photos #timelapse #solarsystem #milkyway #galaxy #universe #space #science #astronomy
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Scientists need your help looking at photos of adorable penguins. Seriously
queerrilla: ruineshumaines: Best-Ever Snapshot of a Black Hole’s Jets (by NASA Goddard Photo and Video) NASA image release May 20, 2011 To see a really cool video related to this image go here: www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/5740451675/in/photostream
latimes: Saturn’s Great White Spot, which occurs about once every 30 Earth years, is a windy, towering cloud of ammonia and water spewing out super jolts of thunder and lightning. The storm is about 10,000 times stronger than those on Earth. Photo
By Alberto Sevenso High speed photo of ink mixing with water.
continueplease: nbcnews: Teen’s invention could charge your phone in 20 seconds (Photo: Intel) Waiting hours for a cellphone to charge may become a thing of the past, thanks to an 18-year-old high-school student’s invention. She won a โ,000 prize
Apparently this is “The clearest photo of Mercury ever taken.” why isnt everyone getting so excited about this, it is literally another planet look at how beautiful it is stop what your doing and look at how alien like this planet is what
micdotcom: 55 Twitter photos from space that will fill you with ethereal wonder Reid Wiseman is a national treasure.
multiplegenredisorder: the1janitor: hidansays: cons-science: writer vs. muse: the animation I tried to scroll over this i saw this a few times but I just realized what was happening, this is sick Out of all the jobs to waste time and fool around
expose-the-light: Epidermis Photograph by Andrew Syred/Science Photo Library Seen here in a scanning electron micrograph, the epidermis is a tough coating formed from overlapping layers of dead skin cells, which continually slough off and are replaced
womaninterrupted: policymic: Stunning photos of tears under a microscope vary by emotion Follow policymic “The project, called "The Topography of Tears,” captures unique moments in human experience, but there’s also a scientific
micdotcom: 55 Twitter photos from space that will fill you with ethereal wonder Reid Wiseman is a national treasure. Follow micdotcom
obytheby: applecocaine: myjamflavouredmindtardis: megan15: theybuildbuildings: vintagegal: Girls pose by a jail that recalls the witch trials of 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts. Photo taken in 1945. I recently learned that the water in Salem was
avtavr: Healthy fetus of a human at 16 weeks maturity, dwelling inside the fluid- filled amniotic sac with the umbilical cord attachment. © Science Now / Science Photo Library
photos-de-france: Mécanisme de la physiologie humaine ou analyse électro-physiologique de l’expression des passions, par le Docteur Duchenne (de Boulogne), 1876. C’est en 1862 que G.-B. Duchenne de Boulogne, médecin français (1806-1875), publie
arsvivendi: staceythinx: This might look like lace, but its actually lichen. Photos by i n i m i n i .
strugglingtobeheard: myampgoesto11: Stargazing At The Elqui Domos Hotel In Chile | Designed by RDM Arquitectura | Photos by James Florio In the heart of the mythical Elqui Valley in Pisco, surrounded by the Andes Mountains, 500km north of Santiago
artandsciencejournal: Penelope Umbrico’s ‘Suns from Flickr’ Upon searching the word ‘sunsets’ on flickr Penelope Umbrico discovered more than half a million photos of sunsets that had been shared by people from all around the world. Selecting
just–space: Saturn and its moon Rhea, photographed in color a few years ago by the CassiniHuygens probe. At right, the shadows cast by Saturns rings are clearly visible. photo credit: Cassini Imaging Team, NASA
sci-universe: Every Photo From NASA’s Apollo Missions Are Now on Flickr The Project Apollo Archive uploaded more than 8,400 high-resolution images the astronauts took during NASA’s Apollo Missions of the 1960s and 70s. The collection includes
itssedimentary: Rhodochrosite - MnCO3 The Alma King, largest known rhodochrosite crystal; state mineral of Colorado. Specimen from Denver Museum of Nature and Science; photo by author
nubbsgalore: photos by scott h. murray from australia’s northern territory. note the arcing bolt in the third photo, which appears to travel upwards before looping down and to the foreground.
iheartchaos: Mind-blowing photo of the Milky Way from the top of the world Taken by Anton Jankovoy, this photo was taken high in the Himalayas of Nepal, specifically in the region of Annapurna, a region of Nepal that has been uplifted as a whole piece
did-you-kno: Your reaction to maggots can reveal if you’re a liberal or a conservative. The brain scans of liberals looking at photos of maggots and carcasses are so different from conservatives’ that scientists can review them and predict the person’s
tehnakki: mindblowingscience: Next Generation Spacesuit like Second Skin Scientists from MIT have designed a next-generation spacesuit that acts practically as a second skin, and could revolutionize the way future astronauts travel into space. (Photo :
nordicmetalhead: throughmythirdeye: What happens when a stream of water is exposed to an audio speaker producing a loud 24hz sine wave Fucking science
zarggg: respectmethugtoninatalia: mr-platypus: premiumgifs: Liquid being placed on a hydrophobic material causing it to keep its shape. Sometimes science makes me really angry. this is bothering me This is amazing.
i tagged this with fashion even though it’s science…