Team Chloroplast or Team Mitochondrion?
Poster of this available here!
KIROKAZE
Peter Solarz
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

pixel skylines

oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
Cosmic Funnies
NASA
Keni
Misplaced Lens Cap

Love Begins
One Nice Bug Per Day
styofa doing anything
AnasAbdin
$LAYYYTER
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Three Goblin Art

PR's Tumblrdome
RMH
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Team Chloroplast or Team Mitochondrion?
Poster of this available here!
Books With Googly Eyes.
This gets funnier the more times you watch it.
Humor funny stake meat America shape http://lolcoaster.org
United Steaks of America
For more funny posts click HERE!
Rescue dogs sniff out endangered species By training shelter dogs to find the scat of threatened species, Conservation Canines is saving the lives of both dogs and wildlife.
First national study finds trees saving lives, reducing respiratory problems
In the first broad-scale estimate of air pollution removal by trees nationwide, U.S. Forest Service scientists and collaborators calculated that trees are saving more than 850 human lives a year and preventing 670,000 incidences of acute respiratory symptoms.
While trees’ pollution removal equated to an average air quality improvement of less than 1 percent, the impacts of that improvement are substantial. Researchers valued the human health effects of the reduced air pollution at nearly $7 billion every year in a study published recently in the journal Environmental Pollution. “Tree and Forest Effects on Air Quality and Human Health in the United States,” is available online at: http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/pubs/46102
"With more than 80 percent of Americans living in urban area, this research underscores how truly essential urban forests are to people across the nation," said Michael T. Rains, Director of the Forest Service’s Northern Research Station and the Forest Products Laboratory. "Information and tools developed by Forest Service research are contributing to communities valuing and managing the 138 million acres of trees and forests that grace the nation’s cities, towns and communities."
English oak leaf pores or stomata (Quercus robur)
Brain Evolution by Dwayne Godwin and Jorge Cham
(via: Scientific American magazine)
Because working out is so much more difficult then eating those french fries.
Why do honey bees make hexagonal honeycomb?
Learn here: http://bit.ly/1lobd5I
This week in science!
Friends: http://bit.ly/1ruMYtP Brains: http://bit.ly/1nXviEG Soils: http://bit.ly/WwGluu Higgs boson: http://bit.ly/1yN1GgA Asteroid: http://bit.ly/1nsLnD6 Pacemaker: http://bit.ly/1n6oJ1S Superblack material: http://bit.ly/1nsLlLJ Diabetes: http://bit.ly/1psxuC6
How blistering hot will your city will get by the end of the century?
Steampunk Science Posters: Megan Lee Welch
Part 1.
Aperture science information posters
Fringe Science
This listing is for the entire series of Fringe science experiment inspired iconography art prints. “Warning: An Experiment of Great Importance in Progress.” Collect all your favorite Fringe science posters and show your friends and family that you believe in the future.
Here’s Part 1 of the chemical reactions posters, including precipitation, decomposition, combustion, addition and neutralisation. Further parts to come, so don’t worry if there’s a reaction not yet included that you think should be! Head on over to the site to download printable versions - they’ll hopefully also be available for purchase in the not too distant future…