Sun spectrum light waves - Fourier transform spectrometer by NSO/AURA/NSF
Sun spectrum light waves - Fourier transform spectrometer by NSO/AURA/NSF
Cross-section of bulrush (Juncus sp.) autofluorescing by Mr. Jan Martinek
Heroin: Marijuana: Cocaine: Meth: MDMA: LSD: DMT: Ketamine: (via violentblowjobs)
Microscopic view of drugs
rubywhiterabbit: My little brother got into outer space and stuff so my step-mom bought him a place mat with all the planets on it. When I first saw it, I was upset, because it was newer and so Pluto wasn’t labeled. I was about to say something when I noticed something… Pluto is there. The artist remembered Pluto. Guys… The artist drew Pluto crying. (via vinchlane)
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River of Dreams
The hippocampus is a region of the mammalian brain involved in learning and memory. In this confocal microscopy image of an adult mouse’s hippocampus by Sandra Dieni of the Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Albert-Ludwigs University in Germany, reactive astroglia (star-shaped cells that support neurons in the brain, here colored pale yellow) have proliferated and enlarged in response to neuronal activity over time.
(Source: ucsdhealthsciences, via freshphotons)
A 1900s medicine kit including ampoules of medicine.
Fraisse’s Nevrosthenic Ampoules
Hi! I’m Kas and I have too much shit, so I’m hosting a giveaway! I would prefer that you be following me, just so you can know who wins, but it doesn’t matter, honestly. Likes and reblogs count. You can reblog as many times as you want, I don’t care LOL. I can ship anywhere.
This ends on April 30th
You could win:
- 3 My Little Pony coloring books
- Thor cup
- a Nepeta Hat
- a 3Ds
- A DS case
- and 13 DS games (plus a gameboy game!)
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Mind-Melter of the Day
It turns out that if you divide 1 by 998,001 you get all three-digit numbers from 000 to 999 in order.
Except for 998.
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Start by placing dots randomly: called a ‘Poisson process’, like raindrops hitting the sidewalk.
Then draw the Voronoi cell around each dot: the region that’s closer to that one than all the rest. It’s extremely rare for the Voronoi cell to have lots of sides. About 1 out of every 1000000000000000000000000000000
000000000000000000000000000000000000 cells will have 48 sides.And here you have one.
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