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These tanks contain several types of phytoplankton (algae) that feed the krill in the Australian Antarctic Program's long term study aquarium. Tequila sunrise or wicked witch anyone? www.antarctica.gov.au/science/conservation-and-management...
sciencecommons.org Image via PLoS ONE
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Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.
Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.
come up to meet you tell you i'm sorry
you don' know how lovely you are
...I had to find you , tell you I NEED YOU and tell you I set you apart
tell me your secrets ,and nurse your cuestions
oh let's go back to the start
running in circles , coming in 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 teke me back to the start .
I was just guessing questions of science , science and progress
don't speaks as loud as my heart
AND TELL ME YOU LOVE ME, COME BACK AND HAUNT ME
Tried to get the Science World Jack O'Lantern again this year and was surprised my phone did better than my Dslr (not really but my phone has a much faster lens than I was using and also much wider depth of field) again I was pleasantly surprised by my phone.
Author: Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889
Illustrator: Smith, E.; Wood, Wood, Thomas Waterman, 1823-1903; Coleman, W. S. (William Stephen), 1829-1904
Title: The Common Moths of England
Publisher: George Routledge and Sons
Publication Date: 1870
Science Centre, Valencia. About 5-6 pics taken hand held, stitched together in PS.
Nikon D700, Nikkor 24mm f/2.8
Assignment for dailyshoot.com for 01/11/11: Make a photograph today that features or uses a liquid as a subject.
This isn't about art today, kids. Oh no. This is SCIENCE. This is the exact moment that Silly String ® morphs from its liquid form to its silly form. This has NEVER BEEN DOCUMENTED BEFORE.
And confirms, as suspected, that Silly String ® is faster than light.
Imagine my surprise when I found this bag stuck to the wall. Not by any conventional method but instead, I am told, by harnessing the power of a rare phenomenon known as SCIENCE.
March for Science, Portland, OR – 4/22/2017
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Scientists of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment today announced that they have regained the lead in the worldwide race to find the particles that make up dark matter. The CDMS experiment, conducted a half-mile underground in a mine in Soudan, Minn., again sets the world's best constraints on the properties of dark matter candidates.
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This is Science North in Sudbury, Ontario reflected in Lake Ramsay. I thought it was interesting, and perhaps a little ironic, to include 'The Stack' in the background as it puffed out plumes of smoke over the science museum.
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we're getting violations for both surface & aloft winds, trending upwards. Balloon is rdy for release. Will monitor
Jellybean and her friend Tori playing with the science kit she got for her birthday. This is just a simple cornstarch and water experiment to teach about the difference between liquids and solids.
we're all set, balloon inflated, winds w/in limits, we're just waiting for optimal solar charge rates. Est. 10min