This is a replica of a plague stone from 1666. They were put on street corners, filled with vinegar, and used to wash hands/money. It was the 1600s version of a sanitizing station.
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Space Shuttle thermal tiles were such poor heat conductors that you could grab them by their edges seconds after being in a 2200Β°C oven
[source, full video by Roscket Tasartir: http://bit.ly/2sRNMko]
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[source, full video by Roscket Tasartir: http://bit.ly/2sRNMko]
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Ed Fairburn repurposes old maps, transforming them into beautiful, highly-detailed portraits, merging landscape and humanity, reminding us that we are a product of our environment & vice versa
[site: https://edfairburn.com]
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[site: https://edfairburn.com]
[IG: https://buff.ly/3P6HPXq]
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These two snails live in different oceans, but their shell coils are identically inverted
Thatcheria mirabilis and Architectonica perspectiva fit together because their coils follow math rule known as Raupβs model
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Thatcheria mirabilis and Architectonica perspectiva fit together because their coils follow math rule known as Raupβs model
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Rear Admiral Grace Hopper on programming the first computer:
Q: βHow did you know so much about computers then?β
A: βI didnβt. It was the first one.β
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Q: βHow did you know so much about computers then?β
A: βI didnβt. It was the first one.β
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Common Baron caterpillars are camouflage experts like no other They quite literally become one with the leaf
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A view of Nepal Van Java Village in Indonesia with its coloured houses on the green slopes of Mount Sumbing an active stratovolcano
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Haworthia cooperi is a diverse and varied species of the genus Haworthia in the family Asphodelaceae whose leaves have transparent streaks around their tips. With some varieties, the entire leaf tip is transparent
[read more: buff.ly/2VSbNH9]
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[read more: buff.ly/2VSbNH9]
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Meet the BionicOpter, a robotic dragonfly that masters the highly complex flight characteristics of instects
[source, read more: http://bit.ly/2iHi1C6]
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[source, read more: http://bit.ly/2iHi1C6]
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