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A katta exploring a leaf...

 

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Ein Basstölpel, der die Vogelgrippe überlebt hat. Erkennbar ist dies an der komplett schwarzen Iris.

Seit mindestens 2021 rast eine hoch ansteckende Form des Vogelgrippevirus H5N1 durch die Vogelbestände weltweit. Besonders betroffen sind Seevögel: Hunderttausende oder vielleicht sogar Millionen der Tiere sind allein 2022 gestorben; manche Arten daher mittlerweile im Bestand bedroht. In Europa erwischte es bislang vor allem Möwen, Seeschwalben und auch Basstölpel, die beispielsweise auf Helgoland nisten. Eine noch nicht veröffentlichte Studie von Jude Lane von der britischen Royal Society for the Protection of Birds und ihrem Team auf dem bioRxiv deutet an, wie Wissenschaftler zukünftig überlebende Basstölpel erkennen könnten: Die Iris der Vögel wurde womöglich als Folge der Infektion komplett schwarz, während sie bei nicht infizierten Exemplaren hell ist.

 

A northern gannet that has survived bird flu. This can be recognized by its completely black iris.

Since at least 2021, a highly contagious form of the H5N1 bird flu virus has been racing through bird populations worldwide. Seabirds are particularly affected: hundreds of thousands or perhaps even millions of the animals died in 2022 alone; some species are now threatened. In Europe, it has so far mainly affected gulls, terns and also northern gannets, which nest on Heligoland, for example. A not yet published study by Jude Lane of the British Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and her team on bioRxiv suggests how scientists might recognize surviving northern gannets in the future: the birds' irises may have turned completely black as a result of the infection, while they are light in uninfected specimens.

in front of Science World in Vancouver....Science World is a science centre run by a not-for-profit organization called ASTC Science World Society in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the end of False Creek and features many permanent interactive exhibits and displays, as well as areas with varying topics throughout the years...( the name of the scientist are in the tags)

 

Se promener à Vancouver... j'habite à Vancouver depuis plusieurs années et c'est etrange je n'avais pas encore porté attention à ces sculptures de scientifiques canadiens. Après une courte recherche , je constate que ces sculptures sont assez nouvelles ( 2016) Science World est un centre scientifique géré par une organisation à but non lucratif appelée ASTC Science World Society à Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada. Il est situé à la fin de False Creek et propose de nombreuses expositions et expositions interactives permanentes, ainsi que des zones avec des sujets variés au fil des ans.

 

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🎧Music inspiration🎧

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FROM THE INTERNET:

 

With a depth of 1,943 feet, Crater Lake in Oregon is the deepest lake in the United States - and one of the most beautiful.

 

The water's intense blue color is an indication of its great depth and purity. Surrounded by cliffs, the lake is fed entirely by rain and snow.

 

Scientists consider Crater Lake to be the cleanest and clearest large body of water in the world.

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Crater Lake rests in the belly of a dormant volcano. The volcano once stood 12,000 feet tall, but it collapsed after a major eruption 7,700 years ago.

 

Later eruptions formed Wizard Island, a cinder cone that rises from the water. The park has an abundance of fascinating volcanic features, including a second rocky island, the Phantom Ship.

  

The dodgy kind. Works in the kind of place where you enter with a broken arm and leave without legs.

Come experiment with new designers through they're generous gifts! Fab Free shows you all the best gifts on the grid for 17 years now! Today, group gifts from [erotiK], scaredsquare and VALKIRIA!

 

Fab Free: fabfree.wordpress.com/2025/04/25/the-scientist/

 

"The Scientist" by Coldplay

 

I was just guessin' at numbers and figures

Pullin' your puzzles apart

Questions of science, science and progress

Do not speak as loud as my heart

And tell me you love me, come back and haunt me

Oh, and I rush to the start

Runnin' in circles, chasin' our tails

Comin' back as we are

   

Thanks to model Richard de Grataine Suoh aka richardgratainesuoh, for his invaluable collaboration and great styling.

We were missing the mad scientist with the typical laboratory full of instruments. Thanks to people with this great creativity, much progress was made in the use of steam in the steampunk world.

 

Style card here:

www.flickr.com/photos/richard_de_grataine/52138279276/in/...

 

Come up to meet you, tell you I'm sorry

You don't know how lovely you are

I had to find you, tell you I need you

Tell you I set you apart

Tell me your secrets, and ask me your questions

Oh, let's go back to the start

Running in circles, coming up tails

Heads on a science apart

 

Nobody said it was easy

It's such a shame for us to part

Nobody said it was easy

No one ever said it would be this hard

Oh, take me back to the start

 

I was just guessing at numbers and figures

Pulling the puzzles apart

Questions of science, science and progress

Do not speak as loud as my heart

Tell me you love me, come back and haunt me

Oh, and I rush to the start

Running in circles, chasing our tails

Coming back as we are

 

The Scientist - Coldplay

☢️ SUIT - DEADWOOL

☢️ HAIRBASE - FUOEY

☢️ FACE TATTOO - FUOEY

☢️ RINGS - REALEVIL

☢️ EARS - SWALLOW

☢️ SEPTUM - RICHB

☢️ DRINK - MOVEMENT

☢️ CIGARETTE - KUNST

☢️ BODY - SIGNATURE GIANNI

☢️ HEAD - LELUTKA GUY

The scientist

 

The scientist counted brain cells

and connections,

 

then he measured the distance

between boulders

in the stream, as related to

the strength and speed

of the current passing,

 

until an aching toe

drew his attention to

a shoe too narrow

for his foot.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

De Wetenschapper

 

De wetenschapper telde

de hersencellen en synapsen,

 

daarna mat hij de afstand

tussen keien

in de stroom, als verbonden

met de sterkte en snelheid

van het vlietend water,

 

tot een pijnlijke teen

zijn aandacht naar een schoen

trok, te nauw voor zijn voet.

 

DM, February 21, 2022

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With my favourite time of the year coming up, I decided to build a mad Scientist House that's hanging over the riverside on stilts.

 

Originally I hadn't planned for the house to be Halloween themed and I was going for more of a steampunkish look. Although, once I had built the pipes on the outside walls, I kinda just thought it'd make a good house for either an inventor or scientist.

 

The stilts were inspired by Aunt Joesphine's House in A Series of Unfortunate Events, I also took inspiration from the houses in Lake-Town from the Hobbit.

 

Thanks for looking and Happy Halloween!

#122/365 A quick snapshot I took when I got home from work tonight. I saw these glasses at the 99cents store and had to get them. I don't know what it is about making your kid look like a dork that is so adorable. Here he is, the mad scientist aka Professor Whinger. I really went nuts with the post process..just trying different things, so I know this might be too soft for some. Have a great weekend.

 

Strobist: Ugly kitchen fluorescent lights.

 

Large On White

Edited magazine cover, New Scientist, Issue 14 May 2022.

 

Sydney

The Scientist Christ Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Interesting reflections, contrasts and clouds on a warm night last July.

My mad scientist bartender in Kyoto's Smooth Mixology Bar making the most diabolical concoctions for me and my friends.

That's what this Great Egret chick reminds me of ... a mad scientist laughing away as he prepares to bring his latest creation to life, or Christopher Lloyd, or Albert Einstein, or Phyllis Diller. Rookery, Dallas, Texas, USA, May 2016

 

Best viewed large by pressing "L"

Edited cover, New Scientist magazine, Issue 3374.

 

Sydney

Four bloodlines and a team of scientists began a legacy centuries ago. Powers were unlocked and unleashed upon the world, growing through generations, until they reached a point of no return. Entering the modern age, to avoid catastrophe, the scientists decide it is time for this legacy to become legend. Not to be forgotten, they trap the spirits of each bloodline into a living exhibit of their history. The future now learns from the past, and their mistakes, in this eerie entombed museum.

 

A mysterious shopping region ...

 

Sponsored by Second Life Syndicate

 

Region by Helena Stringer, Ylva Korhonen and What88 Zond

 

Edited magazine cover New Scientist, Issue 23 Jan 2023.

 

Sydney

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ant: seta

sig: cactus

 

detail from the "25 scientists" gateway to the biochemistry building at the university of arizona, tucson

DOOM

 

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Still on series 11 today with the scentist. The regular kind, not the mad kind. This one is mostly based on my memories from the lab in school, as I went on to study IT after that and stopped fiddling with microscopes and other typical science lab equipment. Although a part of me still wants to have my own lab where I can conduct crazy science experiments ...

 

My favourite part of this one is the microscope. Really wanted to create one that resembled a real microscope as much as possible, which is really hard when you still want it to be small enough to work with minifigs!

I had intended to put a petri dish in the form of an upside down trans clear round tile under the microscope, but I forgot to when taking the picture. Ah well.

Hamburg, Germany, Joern Gnass, Leica R3

Edited magazine cover, New Scientist, Issue 16 April 2022.

 

Sydney

An international team of scientists have used data collected by the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope to detect a molecule known as the methyl cation (CH3+) for the first time, located in the protoplanetary disc surrounding a young star. They accomplished this feat with a cross-disciplinary expert analysis, including key input from laboratory spectroscopists. The vital role of CH3+ in interstellar carbon chemistry has been predicted since the 1970s, but Webb’s unique capabilities have finally made observing it possible — in a region of space where planets capable of accommodating life could eventually form.

 

This image is NIRCam’s view of the Orion Bar region studied by the team of astronomers. Bathed in harsh ultraviolet light from the stars of the Trapezium Cluster, it is an area of intense activity, with star formation and active astrochemistry. This made it a perfect place to study the exact impact that ultraviolet radiation has on the molecular makeup of the discs of gas and dust that surround new stars. The radiation erodes the nebula’s gas and dust in a process known as photoevaporation; this creates the rich tapestry of cavities and filaments that fill the view. The radiation also ionises the molecules, causing them to emit light — not only does this create a beautiful vista, it also allows astronomers to study the molecules using the spectrum of their emitted light obtained with Webb’s MIRI and NIRSpec instruments.

 

The two very large, bright stars are two of the three stars in the θ² Orionis system — the Trapezium Cluster is also known as θ¹ Orionis. The brightest star here, θ² Orionis A, is surrounded by particularly bright and red puffs of dust, which are reflecting the star’s light towards Earth. Its great brightness — it is visible with the naked eye — is due to the fact that θ² Orionis A is itself a ternary system made of three closely bound bright stars.

 

There are more proplyds visible in this image than just d203-506 — the Orion Nebula is replete with such new stars. In the very top left, a tiny star is visible within a long, dusty cocoon. This globule has formed from the star’s protoplanetary disc, as the disc is broken down by the energetic radiation of the Trapezium Cluster. Around the globule, a round shockwave is strikingly visible moving through the gas of the Orion Nebula.

 

[Image description: A nebula made of many layers of cloudy, colourful material. The top-left side of the image is brightly lit, filled with wispy, thin material in pale shades of pink and blue. A thick bar of denser, cloudier material crosses diagonally at the bottom right. It begins as orange and grows darker and sparser down to the corner. Two very bright stars, with very long diffraction spikes, lie in this sparse area.]

 

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Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, M. Zamani (ESA/Webb), the PDRs4All ERS Team

During its seven-year Solstice Mission, Cassini watched as a huge storm erupted and encircled Saturn. Scientists think storms like this are related, in part, to seasonal effects of sunlight on Saturn's atmosphere.

 

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute

 

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Not mine- saw on EBay

 

Love her!

Lol. Have a great weekend.

 

Play Projects

Street Graffiti in the Baltic Market area of Liverpool.

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Visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggys_Cove,_Nova_Scotia

 

Peggys Point Lighthouse (also known as Peggy's Cove Lighthouse) is in Peggys Cove and is an iconic Canadian image. It is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Nova Scotia and is a prime attraction on the Lighthouse Trail scenic drive. The lighthouse marks the eastern entrance of St. Margarets Bay and is officially known as the Peggys Point Lighthouse.

 

Peggys Cove is a classic red-and-white lighthouse still operated by the Canadian Coast Guard. The light station is situated on an extensive granite outcrop at Peggys Point, immediately south of the village and its cove. This lighthouse is one of the most-photographed structures in Atlantic Canada and one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world.

 

Visitors may explore the granite outcrop on Peggys Point around the lighthouse; despite numerous signs warning of unpredictable surf (including one on a bronze plaque on the lighthouse itself), several visitors each year are swept off the rocks by waves, sometimes drowning.

 

Peggys Cove is 43 kilometers (26 miles) southwest of downtown Halifax and comprises one of the numerous small fishing communities located around the perimeter of the Chebucto Peninsula. The community is named after the cove of the same name, a name also shared with Peggy's Point, immediately to the east of the cove. The village marks the eastern point of St. Margaret's Bay.(Wikipedia)

  

Visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swissair_Flight_111

 

Swissair Flight 111

 

Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.

 

On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from shore, roughly equidistant from the tiny fishing and tourist communities of Peggys Cove and Bayswater. All 229 people on board died—the highest death toll of any aviation accident involving a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 and the second-highest of any air disaster to occur in Canada, after Arrow Air Flight 1285. This is one of only two hull losses of the passenger configured MD-11, along with China Airlines Flight 642.

 

The initial search and rescue response, crash recovery operation, and resulting investigation by the Government of Canada took over four years and cost CAD 57 million (at that time approximately US$38 million). The Transportation Safety Board of Canada's (TSB) official report of their investigation stated that flammable material used in the aircraft's structure allowed a fire to spread beyond the control of the crew, resulting in a loss of control and the crash of the aircraft.

 

Swissair Flight 111 was known as the "UN shuttle" due to its popularity with United Nations officials; the flight often carried business executives, scientists, and researchers

 

Aircraft

The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, serial number 48448 registered HB-IWF, was manufactured in 1991 and Swissair was its only operator. It bore the title of Vaud, in honor of the Swiss canton of the same name. The airframe had a total of 36,041 hours. The three engines were Pratt & Whitney 4462s. The cabin was configured with 241 seats (12 six-abreast first-, 49 seven-abreast business-, and 180 nine-abreast economy-class). First- and business-class seats were equipped with an in seat in-flight entertainment system, installed at some point after initial entry into service. (Wikipedia)

  

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Composite of two images from a New Scientist article, Issue 2 Oct 2021.

 

Sydney

Mr. Rock Squirrel is a Mad Scientist in Golden Valley Az. who plays around with chemistry, in his underground Laboratory and wants to help solve all the Worlds problems.

 

Rock squirrels dig burrows with their sharp claws and muscular legs. The burrows provide shelter, safety, living space, and food storage. Burrow systems can be complex and lengthy, as they are enlarged over a period of years. Entrances are usually hidden beneath rocks and can be larger than 3 inches in width. Wikipedia

Westminster Abbey, in front of the choir screen that divides the nave, ‘scientists’ corner’

Taken at the International Steampunk Symposium held in the Eastgate0 Holiday Inn in Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

Being bald myself, I had to admire this guy's hair and beard. HIs costume was very cool also. He told us that he had come from the East Coast to attend this event.

(Continuation. Please see the previous image and the beginning of the story at the Obniminsk album if you feel like that).

I could speak about this couple for a very long time. When we first met, I scared them with my wild music. Nevertheless, Mikhailich invited me to play at the big scientific celebration and to be a guest at his birthday. I from my side invited them both at my funeral: “It will be fun!”. Invitations have been mutually accepted. Mikhailich wanted me to spend the night on the regime object, where we drank and played and the head of which he is. He had heated debates about this with his wife Anna Vyacheslavovna (she drank with us as well, and the guard of that site, which is the big friend of Mikhailich and big fan of music, and one very good classical guitarist, and Yulia Ganja, of course (see about her at this album and previous post)). I decided that I’ll better stay in the tent at the forest. The day after Mikhailich didn’t wanted to call home: “What if she died?”. Fortunately, Anna Vyacheslavovna wasn’t. When Mikhailich and Yulia saw me off, I brought him my deepest apologies for my music. They were accepted, and after treating me and Yulia coffee and ice cream at the cafe he proposed to drink Horseradish moonshine on a bench (Obninsk is science city, town of the peaceful atom, high radioactivity, you know...). But there were kids. So, he decided that we’ll better go at his place. What we did. That way I had a chance to apologize to Anna Vyacheslavovna as well. The evening with the moonshine had been long and instructive. I should write a novel to retell all that was said at this event to you, so I’ll rather wouldn’t try. But you could imagine that evening, one of the warmest in my life…

(To be continued…)

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Edited magazine cover, New Scientist, 14 Jan 2023.

 

Sydney

Thanks to Bazsa for her big patience with me.

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A mobile phone repairman strikes a theatrical pose through the window of his tiny, cluttered workstation in Legazpi City, Philippines.

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