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Drugs

Drugs may be addictive, but creativity is too.

 

A happy coincidence

A happy coincidence

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A webcam at Szentgotthárd, Hungary captured this curious bird looking into the camera. The webcam is set to shoot only one frame in every minute, so what are the chances?
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Credit: http://1972313.blogspot.com/2009/06/happy-coincidence.html

Caves

Credit: PicVault.org

Young Gallery

Credit: Young Gallery

From the site:

In a world obsessed with superficial image it is a refreshing contrast to look beyond the surface and appreciate the stuff that surrounds us for what it is made of, not just what it looks like on the outside.  English artist Nick Veasey uses x-ray technology to peel back the layers and peer inside all manner of subjects; people, objects, natural forms and animals.  The work has an ethereal, otherwordly quality, yet the things he uses to create the pictures are familiar.  Nick’s work has won awards in every relevant photographic competition and shown in galleries around the world.  These elegant yet unsettling artworks are a perfect example of the fusion between science and art.

End of the rainbow

Europa

From the page:

Europa

Jupiter's moon Europa has a crust made up of blocks, which are thought to have broken apart and 'rafted' into new positions, as shown in the image on the left. These features are the best geologic evidence to date that Europa may have had a subsurface ocean at some time in its past.

For more visit: NASA

 

Dial a lama

the so-reality of physics

Credit: wikimedia.org

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