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Schlieren imaging of a supersonic bullet in flight. Just an average day in the photosciences department at RIT. Exposure was under one millionth of a second. #rit #ritphoto #ritphotosciences #schlieren #bullet #highspeed #highspeedphotography #rochester
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Ice River Alkaline Complex, Golden Mining Division, British Columbia, Canada
Scientists at the Pacific Shark Research Center have discovered a new species of Lanternshark. The sharks give off a dim glow thanks to tiny organs in their skin called photophores. When seen from below, they blend in with the dim light that filters down to their dark hunting grounds from the oceanâs surface. In this context, glowing is actually an effective form of camouflage. Lanternsharks are incredibly sneaky predators.Â
Researcher (and shark-discoverer) Vicky VĂĄsquez was describing the sharksâ special power to her young cousins when they suggested the common name Ninja. Its scientific name Etmopterus benchleyi honors Peter Benchley, the author of the novel Jaws who became a vocal advocate for shark conservation.Â
Image credits: Dr. Douglas J. Long/Dr. Ross Robertson/Journal of the Ocean Science Foundation
Not exactly a graceful gecko. #tokaygecko
look at this flying blobby goof
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âListen, I have been educated. I have learned about Western Civilization. Do you know what the message of Western Civilization is? I am alone.â
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Palomo Mine, Huancavelica, Peru.
Quangâs Tree Frog - a frog with hyperextended vocal repertoire
Gracixalus quangi (Rhacophoridae) is a species of frog described in 2011 from North-Central Vietnam and known only from Pu Hoat Proposed Nature Reserve.Â
This small frog (less than 25 mm) has a non-stereotypical, hyperextended vocal repertoire, with calls highly variable in structure, duration,amplitude and frequency.
The male advertisement call of Gracixalus quangi contains components that are extremely variable in nature. While most male frogs attract females with repetitive croaks, Quangâs tree frog spins a new tune each time. No two calls are the same, and each individual mixes clicks, whistles and chirps in a unique order. It is not known how common hyperextended vocal repertoires are within the genus Gracixalus, as the call of G. quangi is the only known.
References: [1] - [2]
Photo credit: ©Jodi J. L. Rowley/WWF-Vietnam (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0) | Locality: Greater Mekong, Vietnam (2010)
NPRâs Frank Langfitt has been driving Chinese people around Shanghai so he can meet a variety of people and better understand the rapidly changing country.Â
Recently, he took his experiment to a new level when he drove an engaged couple, Rocky and Xiao Piao, back home to Hubei province in central China for Chinese New Year â and to attend their wedding.
A Reporter Chauffeurs A Chinese Couple 500 Miles To Their Rural Wedding
Photo credit: Frank Langfitt/NPR
âColugos (flying lemurs), constituting the obscure and tiny order Dermoptera, are gliding mammals confined to evergreen tropical rainforests of South-East Asia. These creatures have an extended membrane skin between their limbs that allows them to glide downward between treesâŠâ Read more: Journal of Biology Via: I fucking love biodiversity
(via: Natural Selection)
âPictures from an organic chemistry laboratoryâ turned 3 today!
During the years a lot photo was posted, my favorites are tagged as âportfolioâ and could be reached at: http://labphoto.tumblr.com/tagged/portfolio
If you are bored and looking for some random pictures from chemistry, just get a random post:Â http://labphoto.tumblr.com/random
And at last IÂ added a few new photo to the collection: âCrystals from the labâ.This project on Behance is a small collection of the various crystals formed from different compounds in the past few years of research. For more adorable picture from crystals, visit: Crystals from the lab on Behance
Water Photography by Mary Mansey
Pacific Brown Sea Nettles by cdonohoue These beauties are floating in the aquarium at Atlantis resort in the Bahamas.