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Meet the “super-recognizers” of London’s police force. They never forget a face, even if it’s from a blurry, grainy, low-resolution CCTV footage, or a mug shot that they saw years ago. And they’re solving crimes with this ability. Read more about them here.
If people sat outside and looked at the stars each night, I’ll bet they’d live a lot differently…When you look into infinity, you realize that there are more important things than what people do all day.
Bill Watterson, Calvin and Hobbes (via wordsnquotes)
Trees of the forest, Alfred Basha
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Mars is now known as the planet who lost an ocean’s worth of water. According to new results published today, about 4 billion years ago a primitive ocean on Mars held more water than Earth’s Arctic Ocean. Above’s an artist’s impression showing how Mars may have looked. An international team of scientists used European Southern Observatoy’s Very Large Telescope, along with instruments at the W. M. Keck Observatory and the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, to monitor the atmosphere of the planet and map out the properties of the water in different parts of Mars’s atmosphere over a six-year period. read more here illustration credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser/N. Risinger (skysurvey.org)
Journey to the Center of the Earth, Matt Emmett