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JARED SHEARDocking Bay DepartureDigital
JOHN HARRISEnder’s Shadow 2Oil on Canvas21″ x 30″
SPARTHThe Last Emperox - John ScalziDigital
weirdlandtv:War with the Newts.Cover art by Henri Lievens for a 1969 edition of the 1936 sci-fi nove
I am totally in love with reptiles (except for the fact that my favorite animal is a mollusk). Let’s
solitarelee:#big fan of the theory that running water triggers beaver misophonia KITTY……..It absolut
The Delaware Water GapWater gaps are a name for the geomorphological result of a river cutting throu
michaelmoonsbookshop:Fairy Tales of Science - being the adventures of three sisters Animalia, Vegeta
Georgius Hartmann, Astrolabe, 1548. Nuremberg. Replica. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
Cassiopeia A in a MillionOne million seconds of x-ray image data were used to construct this view of
Halfmoon angelfish (Pomacanthus maculosus)The halfmoon angelfish is a marine angelfish. The species
micdotcom:Let’s remember these pioneers. Their achievements broke barriers. (x)
mirkokosmos:The Sun replaced with other StarsThis visualization shows how the sunset could look like
syntheticorange:the-future-now:An audience member stopped World Science Festival host Jim Holt from
ybeedraws:Gunna be uploading some recent commissions! This OC is Emma K’s!
smallandtinyhomeideas:US Dome Builders | ↬Giovanna Allegretti of Affordable Green Building
IC 1805, Heart Nebula
Arp 273, Galaxy Rose
Can we talk about all the crazy science Cosima and Delphine are going to make in the new lab *__*
Tracking Sea Life Across The Worldskunkbear:From 2009 to 2013, the research schooner Tara traversed
themushroomblues:spock lookin good at the science station
jtotheizzoe:From the coldest cold to the hottest hot, here’s all the universe’s temperatures.(from B
hisiheyah:As a former student of biology and history of science, the topic of women in science is on
A Terrifying Monster in France,In the late 18th century French scientists and aviators first expirme
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