2021: When you meet up with your Sydney Uni geology mates from 40 yrs ago for a weekend and end up finding a headland with five different igneous rock types in the one suite (the Bingie Bingie suite, part of the Moruya Batholith, early Devonian).
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One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kaledo Art
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Andulka
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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2021: When you meet up with your Sydney Uni geology mates from 40 yrs ago for a weekend and end up finding a headland with five different igneous rock types in the one suite (the Bingie Bingie suite, part of the Moruya Batholith, early Devonian).
Every Country’s Most Popular Beer
It’s Science! The Perfect Road Trip
Shotgun.
Who’s Who
"These owls may wear the same game face, but when it comes to personality, they’re as different as day and night.
It’s not easy to get owls to mug for the camera. Even in captivity the birds remain aloof, unruffled by the flash and unmoved by attempts to bribe them. Photographer Brad Wilson learned that lesson firsthand after trying to win over owls from the World Bird Sanctuary in St. Louis andThe Wildlife Center near Española, New Mexico. “
Look at photographer Brad Wilson’s amazing owl photo gallery at Audubon.
Oh beautiful birds of prey, owl always love who.
The length of one day across planets of our solar system http://space-pics.tumblr.com/
This just made me feel a lot better in life…
And then I realized how weird I am that a comic about a rubix cube made me feel better about my awful day…
…and then I realized that I can’t be all that weird because someone had to write/draw the comic about the rubix cube in the first place. I AM NOT ALONE!!
I was going through my pictures and I found a meteor in this shot I took in October at Rocky Mountain National Park http://space-pics.tumblr.com/
Rains and horizons on different worlds… http://space-pics.tumblr.com/
When you flip bats upside down they become exceptionally sassy dancers [x].
I have been laughing at this for at least 5 minutes straight.
Chiroptera choreography!
Charming visualization from this altogether delightful children’s book about space – an imaginative and illuminating primer on the cosmos to spark awe in the souls of budding Sagans.
Perhaps one day, we will journey to distant po-tay-toes?
talk about perspective. shit.
Fucking hell.
I remember the first time I saw a map of Africa to scale. My jaw dropped.
I thought the same thing when I compared the map of Alaska to the rest of the U.S.
*realizes joy division did some real quick fs photoelectron spectroscopy for their dumb album cover*
1) Joy Division’s 1979 Unknown Pleasures album cover actually features a data visualization from the first known pulsar, PSR B1919+21, discovered by Jocelyn Bell Burnell in 1967, and discovered by the band’s drummer in the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Astronomy.
2) It is not dumb.
this is it. this is the most important gif on tumblr.com
(via A Zoo Where Animals Run Free and Humans Are Confined)
Imagine a zoo where animals are free to roam while humans quietly observe. Danish architects BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) set out to make this a reality with their plan for redesigning Zootopia, a zoo in the city of Givskud. Far from “traditional” zoos where the cages set the distinction between man and beast, BIG’s plan is to create an atmosphere that is experiential to both animals and humans.
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These Hilarious Charts Will Show You Exactly Why Correlation Doesn’t Mean Causation (please do not remove source, thanks.)
This is magnificent.
But will increasing global temperatures and their effect on snowfall reduce the number of bedsheet entanglement deaths?
(I love this)
[via CollegeHumor]
15 Science Experiments You Can Do With Your Kids
by Therese Oneill
Time to get messy, light some stuff on fire, and use food products in ways they were never intended! Parents and teachers across the internet have found fun ways to teach kids science, and have documented the experiments for the rest of us. Here are 15 hands-on science lessons that will stick in a kid’s brain far longer than anything they get from a textbook.
1. Lemony Sudsy Eruptions @ Blog Me Mom
2. Alcohol soaked Money on Fire @ Barefoot in Suburbia
3. Homemade Rock Candy Skewers @ Home made simple
4. Make Your Own Electromagnet @ Science Bob
5. Invisible Ink From Lemons @ Show Tell Share
6. Walking on Eggs @ Steve Spangler Science
7. Tea Bag Rocket @ Ordinary Life Magic
8. Dancing Oobleck @ Housing a Forest
9. Ivory Soap Monster @ bebe ala mode designs
10. Easy Marshmallow Catapult @ it’s always autumn
11. Magic Plastic Bag @ TinkerLab
12. Gummy Bear Torture @ Science for Kids
13. Making an Optical Illusion @ Science-Sparks
14. Chain Reaction Popsicle Sticks @ Frugal Fun for Boys
15. How to be a Polar Bear @ Discover and Learn