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In what has to be most precise photography project ever, Harvard fellow Wim Noorduin used salt and silicon to create microscopic flowers on the surface of a penny.
Microscopic Flowers Photographed on a Single Penny
via CollabCubed
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For the first time ever, we have a complete picture of the planet Mercury. Scientists used thousands of images captured over a period of years to piece together this mesmerizing 360 degree view of the planet.
Incredible 360 Degree View of the Planet Mercury
via Chase Jarvis
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» Worst thing ever: Bat-eating spiders
Seriously, of all the things I don’t like and all the things I like a lot, this is a combination of the two that I certainly, do NOT like!
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» I love me some giant squid
Giant squid family secrets revealed
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Earth HD| Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over | NASA, ISS (by Robert Gawdzik)
Home.
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(via Embryos of the species molossus rufus | 2012 Photomicrography Competition | Nikon Small World)
Baby bat embryos!
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Facts, Science World Ads (Museum of Science, Vancouver)

moisturize me
MOISTURIZE ME
bitchy trampoline
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Nine Layer Density Tower



