Details from the painting Medea meditating on killing her children (1852), by Bezzuoli.
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Details from the painting Medea meditating on killing her children (1852), by Bezzuoli.
Drying Out Microbe-Filled Droplets
Ocean sprays, coughs, and sneezes are just a few of the ways that droplets full of bacteria and salt can get aloft on a breeze. How do these bacteria stay viable even as their droplet evaporates? That’s the question behind this video’s research. (Video and image credit: R. Ran et al.)
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Gifu, Japan.
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Julio Le Parc (23 September 1928 – 30 May 2026) — "Modulation 542" [oil on canvas, 1982]
Rock Textures - Norway 2026
KURO HAKUBUTSUKAN: GHOST AND LADY (2014-2015) by fujita kazuhiro
Soul and soil are not separate. Neither are wind and spirit, nor water and tears. We are eroding and evolving, at once, like the red rock landscape before me. Our grief is our love. Our love will be our undoing as we quietly disengage from the collective madness of the patriarchal mind that says aggression is the way forward.
Erosion by Terry Tempest Williams
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KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE 魔女の宅急便 1989, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Pina Bausch
Carnations
‘Double-Edged Love’ by Jing Shao for Nasty Magazine
"Alaska" by Maggie Rogers
And I walked off you And I walked off an old me Oh me, oh my, I thought it was a dream So it seemed
Learned to talk and say Whatever I wanted to
To live without is to live under a spell Who’d have thought that we’d turn our home to hell?
Curls | Bibio
To see within is to feel without a light/Who'd have thought we'd break the things we like?
Her woollen coat under yellow sodium lights/Records the air like a memory of night
Bibio - Curls