Lorenzo Duran
Three Goblin Art
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

blake kathryn
$LAYYYTER
todays bird
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Not today Justin
Mike Driver

Kaledo Art
ojovivo
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Stranger Things
trying on a metaphor
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
Xuebing Du

pixel skylines

Product Placement

@theartofmadeline
taylor price
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@circulatorylife
Lorenzo Duran
Hippocampal neuron expressing monomeric green fluorescent protein.
Credit: Paul De Koninck Lab.
Arteries in the hand.
I got this picture from a book titled “Inside the Body: Fantastic Images from Beneath the Skin”
by Sofia
AJ192 snapped this incredibly lucky shot of lightning and a firework burst during a 4th of July fireworks display in New Mexico.
Volcanoes on venus
Arno Arno
Teagle
Ghetie’s Atlas of Avian Anatomy
http://thisistwo.bandcamp.com/album/veins-ep
Jessiyn Brinkerhoff
All of the atoms in your body are constantly being renewed and the ones you were born with are no longer a part of you. Your atoms are probably spread all around the planet right now, especially the ones you have breathed in or out. You have most likely breathed an oxygen atom that Einstein (or any other person really) breathed while writing his famous equation. Of course those atoms would have to still be on Earth for that, so if they all got struck by cosmic rays and were blasted off into space, then you are out of luck. But hey if that is the case, then you are breathing a proton sent from across the galaxy! Though in a way, all of the atoms here were sent from across the universe, considering every element outside of Hydrogen was birthed in the core of a star at some point. Then those stars had to explode to spread their atoms elsewhere, which eventually came together in a momentary flow to create you.
Follow your heart.No regrets.No one elses opinion.Do what you want.You can t please everyone
My Cardiac MRI
http://www.etsy.com/listing/84750001/horses-heart-anatomy-circulatory-system
Bicornuate uterus, or “heart-shaped uterus,” is a uterine malformation that occurs in between 0.1-0.5% of women. Fortunately, it’s not a cap on fertility or pregnancy: though women with the condition should seek appropriate medical care, 65-85% of them experience no pregnancy complications.