Maghmour: Lebanese Eggplant and Chickpea Stew
Show & Tell
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Peter Solarz
official daine visual archive

izzy's playlists!
Monterey Bay Aquarium

@theartofmadeline
sheepfilms
Xuebing Du
trying on a metaphor

Origami Around
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

blake kathryn

pixel skylines
taylor price
untitled

ellievsbear

No title available

★

Love Begins

seen from France
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from Iraq
seen from Iraq
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Spain

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye
seen from Venezuela
@draoropeza
Maghmour: Lebanese Eggplant and Chickpea Stew
Be healthy
https://share.bannersnack.com/bzj0r0aap/
How our brains remember things depends upon how we learn them Oxford University researchers have discovered that learned knowledge is stored in different brain circuits depending on how we acquire it.
What 26,000 books reveal when it comes to learning language
Machine learning finds you can take a person’s language behavior and estimate the types of material they have read.
Photo via @zelifestyleshop
La Carta Fundacional from Dr.Elizabeth Oropeza on Vimeo.
Amoris Laetitia Cap. 1 from Dr.Elizabeth Oropeza on Vimeo.
Fat and Blood
Things are not quite what they appear in this false colored scanning electron micrograph. The red globules are mouse fat cells with a green network of blood vessels weaving throughout.
Fat cells are vital to human health. They store and release energy, protect organs and nerve tissues, insulate from the cold and help absorb certain vitamins. We’re all born with a set number. Each year, whether you’re fat or thin, whether you lose weight or gain it, 10 percent of your fat cells die — and they are replaced, keeping the total roughly the same.
Of the estimated 37.2 trillion cells (of all types) that make up each of our bodies, an estimated 50 billion of them are fat cells. Skin cells, by comparison, are fairly sparse: You only have about 35 billion of them.
Image courtesy of Daniela Malide, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH
Six Seconds Billion People Practicing Emotional Intelligence from Joshua Freedman on Vimeo.
What if people woke up each day and committed to be more aware of emotions, more careful in their choices, and more purposeful in their interactions? Six Seconds is a global nonprofit organization working toward one billion people practicing EQ. 6seconds.org
#NowPlaying Recuérdame - En directo by Pablo Alboran