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This wall of lights detects the electromagnetic field emitted by active cell phones and reacts by displaying a dazzling light show.
This image shows hundreds of live cells from a tiny bit (0.0003348 square inches) of skin on the tail fin of a genetically engineered adult zebrafish. Zebrafish are normally found in tropical freshwater and are a favorite research model to study vertebrate development and tissue regeneration. The cells have been labeled with a fluorescent imaging tool called Skinbow. It uniquely color codes cells by getting them to express genes encoding red, green, and blue fluorescent proteins.
More information: directorsblog.nih.gov/2016/03/31/snapshots-of-life-fish-a...
Credit: Chen-Hui Chen, Duke University
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NIH funding from: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
painted with the LED light built into my cell phone. 30 second exposure with a lot of wiggly arm movements.
In Cell Block A was this cell for Jewish prisoners. It was about 10' x 15' where 60 mem were kept; they all had to stand to fit in the room. The slot in the wall by the door was the primary source of air. Further words escape me.
Terezin, Czech Republic. Used as a Jewish Concentration (not extermination) camp by the Gestapo in WW2. Ultimate fate of most was at Auschwitz.
This specific location was called the small fortress where prisoners were kept.
It was a sad place to visit and even when processing these images I felt very sad.
An excellent history of Terezin is given at:
Stockholm, Sweden.
One of the youth hostels of Stockholm, LÃ¥ngholmen Hostel, has a very special history - and a very special ambience, too.
The guests stay in the original (renovated and refurnished) prison cells of the Crown Remand Prison (Kronohäktet). The remand prison was built in the 1840's and was closed in 1975.
This is one of the cell doors :-)
This is the inside of the prison cell: www.flickr.com/photos/uempe/3720590743
This is the prison yard: www.flickr.com/photos/uempe/4181773589
This photo is from our Scandinavia family holiday back in 1989 (I was about 16 then).
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This is a cell phone case I knit last year. I knitted a ton of these and I can't find the pictures but this one just turned up. I knitted it lengthwise in stockinette and at the edges where there are no beads, I purled for the texture. For the closures, I made an eyelet hole in the center and opposing that hole, I knitted at I cord for self closing. At the end of the I cord I placed a caribiner to attach it to your purse. Also, these beads are glow in the dark! There you go!