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In the end, we will only conserve what we love; we will love only what we understand; and we will understand only what we are taught. - Baba Dioum

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toidarian:

i’m starting to reach that point of scifi inebriation again where the thought that i’m actually confined to a single planet is really weird to me

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#i am quitting my job to fuck women lol later starfleet

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reichenbackdatassup:

I can’t stop laughing

reichenbackdatassup:

I can’t stop laughing

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lumos5000:

i’m a sci-fi girl

in a sci-fi world

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life is plastic

it’s fantastic

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erroranalysis:

Sichelchamm in Switzerland

erroranalysis:

Sichelchamm in Switzerland

Geology as a piece of cake

snakefeathers:

You like geologic things aside from fossils right? http://www.deviantart.com/art/Commission-Earth-Structural-Layer-Cake-373334909 

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OH MY GOD THIS IS AMAZING

I SHOULD TRY AND MAKE THIS SOMETIME

THANK YOU OMG

paleontologue:

the-science-llama:

You wish your neurons were this pretty

Greg Dunn, having a Ph.D in neuroscience, was inspired to do this artwork by seeing neurons treated with certain stains. The neurons he saw in his microscope reminded him of the Asian art he loved so much already and went on to paint neurons in the Asian sumi-e style.

Exploring the fusion of art and science through designs in gold leaf

Credit: Greg Dunn
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*drools*

char0npl0p:

LET’S NOT BE QUICK TO FORGET THIS 

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From National Geographic Space Pictures This Week; May 17, 2013:
Sea of Sand ESA
A dry riverbed (seen in light blue) cuts across the Namib desert (map) in Namibia, in a picture released by the European Space Agency on May 10.
Taken by the Korean satellite Kompsat-2, the white “waves” in the image that appear to be breaking along the red sand dunes are actually salt deposits. 

From National Geographic Space Pictures This Week; May 17, 2013:

Sea of Sand ESA

A dry riverbed (seen in light blue) cuts across the Namib desert (map) in Namibia, in a picture released by the European Space Agency on May 10.

Taken by the Korean satellite Kompsat-2, the white “waves” in the image that appear to be breaking along the red sand dunes are actually salt deposits. 

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annstreetstudio:

Carey Mulligan speaks to husband Marcus Mumford at the official opening dinner of the Cannes Film Festival….

annstreetstudio:

Carey Mulligan speaks to husband Marcus Mumford at the official opening dinner of the Cannes Film Festival….

kenzis:

so apparently kevin rudd changed his stance on gay marriage because of ‘a personal journey’

kev got the d

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hipster-rawry:

@mitchroutman got the most darling photo of @tattyburvil and #mattsmith reuniting! #doctorwho love (x)

hipster-rawry:

@mitchroutman got the most darling photo of @tattyburvil and #mattsmith reuniting! #doctorwho love (x)

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