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The new Geological Map of Italy, 1 at 1,250,000
Geo maps! Back to my roots...
citipati with chicks by =Sheil
Ginkgo biloba L. [as Salisburia adiantifolia Sm.]
Houtte, L. van, Flore des serres et des jardin de l’Europe, vol. 10: p. 119 (1855)
Since the rise of the Internet in the '90s, the web has shown no signs of slowing down. We've watched the birth and evolution of social media, e-commerce and online video entertainment. It's hard to imagine that the treasured websites we all use today were at one point just scribbles on a pie...
The ingenious photography of Ted Sabarese highlighted in my latest SciAm post: What Kind of Fish are You? | Symbiartic, Scientific American Blog Network
lego anatomy
vector maps of fluid motion created by filming jellyfish in their native habitats - a post I wrote for SciAm last week (via I Heart Copepods. You should, too. | Symbiartic, Scientific American Blog Network)
hey, who's that? (via Artists help push science forward | The University of Chicago)
(via BENEDETTA BONICHI TO SEE IN THE DARK)
it doesn't get prettier than this (via Designer Ron Arad Reinvents the Wheel | Crisp Green)
another great one by illustrator Diana Magnuson
fuckyeahdinoart:
Maiasaura by Diana Magnuson
rhamphotheca:
Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus)
from A monograph of the Phasianidae, Family of the pheasants, 1872, by Daniel G. Elliot
touba:
Camillo Golgi, Cerebellum of a Rabbit, 1882.
I love the use of color in this illustration.
fuckyeahdinoart:
Triceratops and Ankylosaurus by Diana Magnuson
oldflorida:
Tricolored Heron by John James Audubon, 1830’s.