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Let’s Go
My conclusion: the nerdier you are the more likely you are to win gold
Nerds are usually well trained in the "i don't give a shit" routine.
Netflix has revealed the logo and 1st episode title “Romance Dawn” for its One Piece live-action series.
This Lovecraftian monstrosity may look like an amalgam of dying octopuses, but it’s actually a single creature called a Basket Star, a type of deep sea brittle star. They can reach up to 11 pounds in weight and 70 cm in length!
Lego Proteins pt.1 - ATP synthase
ATP synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of the energy storage molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP) using adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosphate (Pi)
Braarudosphaera bigelowii is a unicellular, eukaryotic phytoplankton with a long fossil record, extending back to 100 million years ago. This is what its dodecahedral exotheca with twelve pentaliths looks like under the electron microscope
Cnidaria are adorable. You can never get tired of looking at these little guys.
More from ZEISS Microscopy:
“Immunostaining of planktonic Cnidaria. Acetylated tubulin (green), myosin (red), nuclei (blue). Image taken with ZEISS Lightsheet Z.1 during the EMBO course on Marine Animal Models in Evolution & Development, Sweden 2013. www.zeiss.com/lightsheet Sample courtesy of Helena Parra, Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (CSIC-Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Barcelona. Part of the Life:Magnified exhibit at Washington Dulles Airport, 2014″
And they do have one of the most exciting types of cells (Cninodytes or stinging cells) I've ever seen! Little idea in this image I've found in this link with a good and simple summary.
One more Plankton Panel. From top to bottom:
1. Freshwater Phytoplankton, mainly Diatoms and Dinoflagellates / from Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, Tochigi Pref., Japan / Microscope:Leica DMRD (DIC) (CC BY-SA 2.5)
2. Assorted diatoms as seen through a microscope. These specimens were living between crystals of annual sea ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. Image digitized from original 35mm Ektachrome slide. These tiny phytoplankton are encased within a silicate cell wall. (Public Domain - NOAA)
3. Phytoplankton - the foundation of the oceanic food chain. (Public Domain - NOAA)
I'll keep working on this thing of saying "no" . It's working!
Queridos reyes magos
añádanme también un "rayo laser encogedor"
Gustitos dolorosos
*shouting over my shoulder* it’s the fucking chocolate guy again!!
fucking chocolate guy!!
*shouting from another room* WHAT’S THAT LUNATIC DONE NOW??
why is your cat green?
She’s built different 😌
Look i tried to laugh it off, but I haven’t stopped thinking about this message because… my cat literally isn’t green
like where is the green
Oh Christ
This is the color your cat is
colors i eyedropped directly from op's cat
I drew a tree using only colours eyedropped from OP's cat.
every time i see this post all i see is some green alien kitty with antennae so i had to draw it
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