Renal Glomerulus
Posted in Images on August 13th, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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Scanning electron microscopy: photograph of a normal renal mice glomerulus, showing podocytes and foot processes.
flickr: Patrice Callard
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Some Nifty APOD Pics
Posted in Images on August 12th, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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APOD: The Lagoon Nebula
APOD: The Planet and the Radio Dish
APOD: Eclipse Shadow Cone Over Patagonia
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Evolve!
Posted in Images on August 8th, 2010 by jchip8 |
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fractal tatoo
Posted in Images on August 8th, 2010 by atkinson |
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freshphotons.tumblr.com/post/886256539/via
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Skeptic Trumps – Neil deGrasse Tyson
Posted in Images on August 3rd, 2010 by atkinson |
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Antennae Galaxies in Collision
Posted in Images on July 27th, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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Explanation: Two galaxies are squaring off in Corvus and here are the latest pictures. But when two galaxies collide, the stars that compose them usually do not. That’s because galaxies are mostly empty space and, however bright, stars only take up only a small amount of that space. During the slow, hundred million year collision, one galaxy can still rip the other apart gravitationally, and dust and gas common to both galaxies does collide. In this clash of the titans, dark dust pillars mark massive molecular clouds are being compressed during the galactic encounter, causing the rapid birth of millions of stars, some of which are gravitationally bound together in massive star clusters.
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Prime Distribution
Posted in Images on July 25th, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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The Distribution of Prime Numbers on the Square Root Spiral; p33
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Replicating Nanomachines
Posted in Images on July 21st, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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electron cloud
Posted in Images on June 17th, 2010 by tiki god |
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Relativity Train
Posted in Images on June 2nd, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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Black Holes in Merging Galaxies
Posted in Images on May 31st, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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Explanation: Violent galaxy mergers can feed supermassive black holes. Theoretically, the result is intense emission from regions near the supermassive black holes, creating the some of the most luminous objects in the universe. Astronomers dub these Active Galactic Nuclei, or just AGN. But for decades only about 1 percent of AGN seemed to be associated with galaxy mergers. New results from a premier sky survey by NASA’s Swift satellite at hard (energetic) X-ray energies now solidly show a strong association of AGN with merging galaxies, though. The hard X-rays more readily penetrate dust and gas clouds in merging galaxies and reveal the presence of emission from the active black holes. In fact, these panels show the location (circled) of Swift X-ray detected supermassive black holes in a variety of merging galaxy systems. The optical images are from the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona. At top center is NGC 7319 and the compact galaxy group known as Stephan’s Quintet.
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Looking Back Across Mars
Posted in Images on May 26th, 2010 by tiki god |
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science is fucking awesome, right? imagine being a Predator Drone pilot, but on another fucking planet. That’s the kind of shit that makes me both nervous and horny at the same time. Science is fucking sexy.
APOD: 2010 May 25 – Looking Back Across Mars.
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Our Furnace
Posted in Images on May 16th, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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The Sun’s vast sphere, 864,000 miles in diameter contains 335 billion cubic miles of violently hot gasses that weigh more than 2,000 quadrillion tons. Direct study can probe no deeper than the sun’s double atmosphere (the tenuous outer corona and the shallow, inner chromosphere) and it’s surface skin (the photosphere), because only the energy from these two zones reaches the earth after a 93-million mile journey in the form of visible light or invisible radiation. Yet the density, temperature and composistion of gasses in the suns’s hidden interior have been calculated, and astrophysicists know the nuclear processes that make them burn…
via Sci-Fi-O-Rama
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Cosmic Wreckage
Posted in Images on May 15th, 2010 by egosumnemo |
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Stunningly beautiful.
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upside down cat and mouse games
Posted in Images on May 7th, 2010 by tiki god |
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You are here!
Posted in Images on May 3rd, 2010 by atkinson |
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Earth from Mars: First image ever taken of Earth from the surface of a planet beyond the Moon.
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Skeptic Trumps – V
Posted in Images on May 2nd, 2010 by atkinson |
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Human Storage – Impressive Feats and Records
Posted in Images on May 2nd, 2010 by Demon |
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Jetpack
Posted in Images on May 2nd, 2010 by atkinson |
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www.darkroastedblend.com/2010/04/wheres-my-jetpack.html
Video:
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Skeptic Trumps – IV
Posted in Images on April 30th, 2010 by atkinson |
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