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Lovely to see the brightness of this fungi on a winter's day! Yellow brain (Tremella mesenterica) is common in woodlands across the UK! Other names for it include golden jelly fungus, yellow tremble, and witches’ butter! The name ‘mesenterica’ comes from Ancient Greek for middle intestine!
Prompts: Shannon is a crazy person in 3d art style super vivid detailed spectrums of light whoa there what the heck is happening with this aliens are coming down from space to absorb my brain particles this is what happens when a sentence continues without any punctuation and now it will end with a command to make this image widescreen. --ar 3:2
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The lunatic is on the grass.
The lunatic is on the grass.
Remembering games and daisy chains and laughs.
Got to keep the loonies on the path.
A golden spiral over lay on a human brain. It looks coincide with a human brain evolution. At the beginning of the spiral, there is the "pineal gland". Is the pineal gland the first and the oldest brain?
One more thing. Did you watch a movie "Pi"? It's a movie about mathematics and a quest for the "truth". At the end of the movie, Max Cohen, a leading character of the movie, screwed a side of head using electric drill. I didn't understand well why do that and why the side of head. But now I understand maybe it is because to access a center of the spiral.
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I've been planning to build something like this since a while, the Hydra 8-wheeler ispired the build.
Social media and ubiquitous connection extract our brain time in every moment of our life... We are fed before being hungry, we become addicted smombies (smartphone zombies), we forget to connect with others and dream up the world we want to make...
Japan. Oct. 2024
A foggy marsh at Sandbanks Provincial Park.
My frequent hikes have become integral to my mental health. The added bonus is the scenery I get to encounter.
If you have the time, find a national park, provincial park or conservation area near you and explore it.
It's brain medicine!
Place: Abandoned sugar mill - Somewhere in Italy
Date: September 25, 2010
Camera: Olympus Evolt E-420
Lens: Zuiko Digital ED 14-42 mm 1:3.5-5.6
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From deep underground and from a long way inside the Tupperware Storm Drain we create a Brain of light by waving our little l.e.d wands of coloured lights around like its a dance festival
Kong Ming lock is a traditional Chinese intellectual toy. It is said that the toy was invented by Zhu Ge Kong Ming some 2,000 years ago based on the principles of the eight-diagram metaphysics. It was widely popular among the folks. The concave and convex parts inside the three-dimensional interpolation toy mesh perfectly. Kong Ming locks come in different shapes and sizes, with different internal structures. But they are usually easy to take apart and difficult to reassemble.
Do you enjoy brain teasers?
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Another hot day, so I picked up cool drink. Winnipeg is the Slurpee Capital of the World as we apparently consume more Slurpees per capital than anywhere else: www.mentalfloss.com/article/645518/how-winnipeg-canada-be...
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I'm kind of a baby when it comes to being cold. One would think that being born in a mountain town would make me feel quite at home in the snow and ice but I'm much more a summer sun kind of guy. I'm doing my best to think warm thoughts and will away the snow!
Brain rock and lone pine in White Pocket, Arizona.
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The last remaining Ravenswood abandoned hospital is finally being rehabbed. Work started recently to make this old hospital into new retirement senior living, apartments will be made into supportive living. Before it closed, this building of the hospital was being used for Neurologic and Orthopedic spinal and brain care. I was born in Ravenswood hospital in the section that was demolished and turned into a french school. Lycee Francais
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September 6, 2015
The Зенит is back! Finally got around to shoot with a "new" body that has a working shutter release.
And it's a relief to see that the inner lighting meter in my brain still seems to work (since the one in the camera doesn't). I basically go with my gut without checking the numbers on the lens ring, and most of the time it works out fine. I was afraid I would have to re-learn this since I had gotten used to the numbers indicating the aperture which are displayed in the viewfinder of the Canon AE-1 Program... So either I was lucky or it's like riding a bike - you can't unlearn it?!
By Elisa Schorn.
From the anatomical literature and drawings collection at Heidelberg University--HeidICON.
Brain coral is found around the globe and comes in many varieties. This one is either the grooved or the maze kind. Brain corals extend their tentacles to catch food at night. During the day, the brain corals use their tentacles for protection by wrapping them over the grooves on their surface.
A collage of axial MRI scans of my own brain showing diffusion tensor information (the diffusion of water molecules in and around membranes). The colours are merely different ways to visualize the section in a program called MRIcro.
White Brain fungus, Exidia thuretiana, growing in the garden. The fungus, and the dead twig it's growing on, is around 5mm across. 23 February 2024. Ealing, London, England, UK.
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Mirrored image of a brain from a mouse with the neurodegenerative disease Niemann-Pick type C1 (NPC1). A major way to assess the impact of a potential therapeutic on the central nervous system is to assess cerebellar pathology in mice. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) researchers found that an experimental drug could stabilize or slow the progression of NPC1. Visit www.nichd.nih.gov/news/releases/nieman_pick_080917 for details.
Credit: NICHD/NIH, I. Williams
Brain Forest Quipu is a multi-part installation at Tate Modern made up of sculpture, sound, music and video created by Cecilia Vicuña. It is an ancient South American recording and communication system made from knotted threads. At the centre of Brain Forest Quipu are two sculptures that hang 27 metres from the ceiling. They are woven together using a range of organic materials, including found objects, unspun wool, plant fibres, rope and cardboard to evoke the look of bleached-out trees and ghostly forms.