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Angel line?
9 gifs from MAMAMOO’s new song ‘Gleam’
I think it’ll take me a little longer to like this song, it’s ok-ish right now.
BRUH I JUST FOUND OUT THIS WAS A COMMERCIAL
i think lip might just have a little big giant crush on sunmi 🌈👭❤️
what that mouth do moonbyul?
The Collection
3d printed cryptids
this was so cute. i miss them. this drought is death
moonsun sugar mama au.
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STAN QUEENS ☆ Inspired by retro CD covers!
behold - kim yonghee
the kim gene pool. damn. no wonder byulie goes to yong’s house so often.
If I don’t fit into this generation’s standard of beauty, then I will have to become a different standard.
if you ever need a reason to offer yourself as sacrifice to her majesty ahn hyejin, here it is.
This lamp absorbs 150 times more CO2 than a tree
It’s still in the “so crazy it just might work” stage, but these microalgae-powered lamps, invented by French biochemist Pierre Calleja, could absorb a ton of carbon from the air every year. That’s as much as 150 to 200 trees. [x]
YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND. This is ingenious.
The design is a light bulb surrounded by a glass casing. The glass is filled with (water based) media and microalgae. The top is permeable to gasses so that gas exchange can occur. All of the wiring is linked to the grid underground.
Since the light source is inside, it gets scattered and “dimmed” by the water and algae. This makes it less glaringly bright and scatters the light wider, which is good for a street light. It is not longer white light as well, which helps make it easier on the eyes while still providing light.
At the same time, it provides the light for photosynthesis in the algae, so they are continuously exchanging CO2 for O2, not just in the day. It also provides a source of heat, which helps keep the algae from going dormant during cold weather (as in the snowy picture above).
And notice how I did not specify permeability - that’s because NOx’s (NO and NO2) are also permeable and can be used as nitrogen sources to microalgae. In fact, algae are relatively low maintenance. As autotrophs, they don’t require super complex media, not does it really need to be changed/added to. (I’m actually fairly certain that there would still be algae in these tanks a year later; it may need to be cleaned or something, but there would be some living algae.)
solar punk sensibilities with cyber punk aesthetic
Swamplamp
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