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Life is full of beauty if you stop to pay attention
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I found this by googling ‘fuck you rainbows’. it is amazing.

I found this by googling ‘fuck you rainbows’. it is amazing.


Posted 4 days ago on November 17 2009


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EXPLORE! (via FERN▲NDO.)

EXPLORE! (via FERN▲NDO.)



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yesterday: rage
i’m better now.

yesterday: rage

i’m better now.


Posted 1 week ago on November 13 2009


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image credits

It really bugs me that most tumblr users don’t credit the artist they are stealing or reposting images from.


Posted 1 week ago on November 12 2009


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X-ray diffraction pattern for a protein crystal. Image courtesy of the Department of Biochemistry and the School of Medical Sciences, Otago University.

X-ray diffraction pattern for a protein crystal. Image courtesy of the Department of Biochemistry and the School of Medical Sciences, Otago University.



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Radiolarians

Radiolarians



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1 week ago on November 12 2009

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In Which They Are So Simple Yet So Complex - Science Corner - This Recording
Radiolarian are single-celled, oceanic organisms. Their cell is separated by a tiny central capsule into endo- and ectoplasm and it is on this endoplasmic exterior that amazingly intricate mineral skeletons are composed. Their remains comprise the majority of the ocean’s worldwide fossil record, especially in shallow coastal waters.

In Which They Are So Simple Yet So Complex - Science Corner - This Recording

Radiolarian are single-celled, oceanic organisms. Their cell is separated by a tiny central capsule into endo- and ectoplasm and it is on this endoplasmic exterior that amazingly intricate mineral skeletons are composed. Their remains comprise the majority of the ocean’s worldwide fossil record, especially in shallow coastal waters.



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Pediastrum, the little star in the pond
Pediastrum simplex, a fascinating “shining star” when imaged by phase contrast microscopy. 40x objective (90 microns in diameter)

Pediastrum, the little star in the pond

Pediastrum simplex, a fascinating “shining star” when imaged by phase contrast microscopy. 40x objective (90 microns in diameter)


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