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via vanyavanya: Michael Kukla
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line2solid by Archieboytom, via wowgreat
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Bijorn Dahlem at Saatch Gallery in London
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via brucesterling: It’s hugely popular, but I wonder if anybody will ever find the true origin of this thing
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flower exposed to radiation from Fukushima nuclear facility Japan
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Confocal micrograph showing the expression of different fluorescent proteins in the stem of a thale cress seedling (Arabidopsis thaliana).
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Modern Primitives, Aranda/Lasch
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Whipple Museum by Cambridge University on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
Glass models of microscopic fungi. These delicate glass models reveal a hidden, yet beautiful, microscopic world of fungi. Examining mouldy fruit or rotten vegetables would disgust many people, but Dr AR Dillon Wilson (1899-1953) made studying fungal diseases of fruit and vegetables a lifetime’s passion. He created these models of the intricate fungi he saw down the microscope using glass rods and a Bunsen burner.
Photo credit: Sir Cam
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Via http://www.virtualmatter.org/work/gen-art.html
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