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Auricularia auricula-judae is a species of fungus distinguished by its noticeably ear-like shape
[read more: bit.ly/1TyCHJ4]
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The iconic nighttime thunderstorm photo over the Pacific Ocean captured by photographer and pilot, Santiago Borja in 2016
[source, full story: buff.ly/29gtqr1]
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The story of Kay Antonelli, the woman who, during her work programming the ENIAC, was credited with the invention of the subroutine and whose official civil service title was "computer"
[read more: buff.ly/2I0leKZ]
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Butterflies & moths aren't the only insects that spin cocoons. Some chrysomelidae leaf beetles (instead of a silky & fabric-like substance) use a process with a foamy secretion which vaguely resemble a 3D printing process
[source: buff.ly/2Zl6RcG]
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Born 103 years ago #Today, Isaac Asimov was professor of biochemistry, science popularizer and extraordinary sci-fi writer: he wrote more than 500 books and an estimated 90,000 letters and postcards buff.ly/2LgN6Pf [portrait by Rowena Morrill: buff.ly/3n85rf1]
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A LEGO gyroscope unicycle
[source, diamabolo: buff.ly/3Idv247]
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Circles growing in place
[source: buff.ly/3WFKhao]
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These tiny, translucent glassfrogs increase their transparency two- to threefold while sleeping by temporarily storing red blood cells in their liver
[read more: buff.ly/3ChJm7X]
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This video shows how a harbor pilot boards a moving 200 m long ship moving fast into a sea of ice
[source: buff.ly/2IxKIRt]
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A study found honeybee venom destroyed 2 types of hard to treat breast cancer cells. Melittin on its own reduced cancer cell growth & can be produced synthetically. One venom concentration killed cancer cells within 1 hour with minimal harm to other cells buff.ly/2YU9IcD
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This is how the world's largest ship elevator at the Three Gorges Dam, in Yichang City, central China's Hubei Province, works
[read more: buff.ly/3Gca2YW]
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ABC3D by Marion Bataille is as much a work of art as it is a pop-up book. Each of the 26 three-dimensional letters move and change before your eyes
[more: buff.ly/3Z62GyI]
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Flow Wall Desk by Rober van Embricqs acknowledges the potential how to combine functionality with art: a piece of functional art that builds on the design track record of transformations in space
[read more: robertvanembricqs.com]
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Rotational / Translational transmission
[📹 veproject1: buff.ly/3i3fchS]
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This small carving of a water bird was created 33,000 years ago. Sculpted in mammoth ivory, it was found in the Hohle Fels cave in Germany in 2002 and it's the earliest known representation of a bird
[source, read more: buff.ly/2Nmeo3A]
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Deniz Sağdıç turns what we consider waste into human portraits, drawing attention to pollution and showing that even the simplest materials can be used to produce an artwork, creating sustainable art
Instagram: buff.ly/3ArRXmI
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Macro photography gets amazing details of the animal world, like this wasp blowing a water bubble reflecting a rose, captured by photographer Lim Choo How
[source: bit.ly/2gLzrky]
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The heights of the statues around the world
[📹 Metaball Studios: buff.ly/3JXCUEj]
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Photographer Joseph DiGiovanna took a video of every sunrise in 2022
[source: buff.ly/3Z712wP]
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The strawberry is not, from a botanical point of view, a berry. Each apparent "seed" (achene) on the outside of the fruit is actually one of the ovaries of the flower, with a seed inside it. This macro photo by Alexey Kljatov shows an achene up close ow.ly/Ayrk30ofR4k
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Born #Today in 1894, Satyendra Nath Bose was mathematician and physicist. He's best known for his collaboration with Albert Einstein in developing the foundation for Bose–Einstein statistics and the theory of the Bose–Einstein condensate buff.ly/2kaI0qZ
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#Today is the 222nd anniversary of the discovery of Ceres, the first asteroid found in 1801: the number of observed asteroids in the inner and outer Solar System is now beyond one million bit.ly/1VqmQf1
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When we knew what an electron looks like for the first time [read more: bit.ly/2jiXR4G]