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from89:

Radiation Physicist Colorizes X-Ray images

by Arie van’t Riet

Ooooooh.

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wnycradiolab:

Microscapes.  These alien-looking landscapes are created under the microscope, using multiple exposure photography techniques.  That top image, the one that looks like the moon over a cliff, is really:

A multiple (3) exposure of recrystallized sulfur, the microscope field diaphragm defocused with a yellow filter (the moon), and a stretched polyethylene baggy (the sky).

Go figure.

(via Explore Blog)

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“   stephenfalk:
“    kqedscience:
“     Signing Science
“What’s sign language for “light year” or “covalent bond?”
Deaf people don’t have a widely accepted set of signs for key scientific terms. Now some are trying to fix...

wnycradiolab:

chels:

stephenfalk:

kqedscience:

Signing Science

“What’s sign language for “light year” or “covalent bond?”

Deaf people don’t have a widely accepted set of signs for key scientific terms. Now some are trying to fix that.

Lydia Callis, who you might remember from Mayor Bloomberg’s press conferences during Hurricane Sandy, demonstrates some of them at The New York Times’ special interactive webpage.”

This is awesome.

Fantastic!

Very cool.

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lebody:
“ Die Lage des Uterus und Foetus am ende der Schwangerschaft. Nach durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern - Atlas Suppl. - Wihelm Braune, 1872
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lebody:

Die Lage des Uterus und Foetus am ende der Schwangerschaft. Nach durchschnitten an gefrornen Cadavern - Atlas Suppl. - Wihelm Braune, 1872

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“ Yup. Street art bitches. #womensrights #feminist #civilrights #rapeculture #sexism
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anestheticx:

Yup. Street art bitches. #womensrights #feminist #civilrights #rapeculture #sexism

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adondelaviste:

Peter Clark nos sorprende con su portafolio, donde encontramos una serie de perros, bestias y prendas de vestuario creadas con su colección de papeles coloreados, estampados y texturizados por sus superficies estampadas, escritas o deterioradas.

Visita su sitio web para ver más de su trabajo.

Peter Clark surprises us with his portfolio, where we find a series of dogs, beasts and garments created with his collection of found papers, colored, patterned or textured by their printed, written or worn surfaces.

Visit his website to see more about his work.

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