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nemfrog:
“Poppies. Adventures in science with Bob and Don. 1948.
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nemfrog:

Poppies. Adventures in science with Bob and Don. 1948.

viola-and-chill:
“sing us a song you’re the piano man
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viola-and-chill:

sing us a song you’re the piano man

mindblowingscience:

These 17 Women Changed The Face Of Physics

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itscolossal:

A Mt. Everest Timelapse Combines a Decade of Himalayan Explorations

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:
“ Much of the rain that falls on Earth began as snow high in the atmosphere. As it falls through warmer layers of air, the snowflakes melt and form water droplets. The details of this melting process have been difficult to...

fuckyeahfluiddynamics:

Much of the rain that falls on Earth began as snow high in the atmosphere. As it falls through warmer layers of air, the snowflakes melt and form water droplets. The details of this melting process have been difficult to capture experimentally, but a new computational model may provide insight. The basic process has a couple stages. As snow begins to melt, surface tension draws the water into concave areas nearby. When those regions fill up, the water flows out and merges with neighboring liquid, forming water droplets around a melting ice core. 

Although this same sequence was observed for many types of snow, scientists also observed some important differences between rimed and unrimed snowflakes. Rime forms when supercooled water droplets freeze onto the surface of a snowflake. Lightly rimed snow still looks light and fluffy, like the animation above, but heavily rimed snow forms denser and more spherical chunks. Because there are lots of porous gaps in heavily rimed snow, water tends to gather there during initial melting. Rimed snow was also more likely to form one large water droplet rather than breaking into multiple droplets like snow with less rime. For more, check out NASA’s video and the Bad Astronomy write-up. (Image credit: NASA, source; research credit: J. Leinonen and A. von Lerber; via Bad Astronomy; submitted by Kam Yung-Soh)

itscolossal:

WATCH: Envisioning Chemistry: Stunning Footage of Chemical Reactions Filmed by WenTing Zhu [videos]

stunningpicture:
“ Mushrooms blooming in the tree bark.
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stunningpicture:

Mushrooms blooming in the tree bark.

linenandwool:

How to Describe Plants

thevoluntaryist:

The official Obama portrait along with one that represents his legacy of war, destruction, death, disease, mayhem, displacement, and extrajudicial execution of American citizens a little more honestly.

sunbathe:
“https://www.instagram.com/p/BbPIVb3hMAD/
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sunbathe:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BbPIVb3hMAD/

stephenearp:
“Tiny winter fungi
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stephenearp:

Tiny winter fungi

fungusqueen:
“Coral fungus
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fungusqueen:

Coral fungus

mapsontheweb:
“River basins of the United States.
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mapsontheweb:

River basins of the United States.

thejakelikesonions:
“(yawn)
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thejakelikesonions:

(yawn)