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The most enigmatic structure in cell biology: the Vault.
Often missing from science text books due to the mysterious nature of their existence, it has been 40 years since the discovery of these giant, half-empty structures, produced within nearly every cell, of every animal.
- Dean Neumann -
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Often missing from science text books due to the mysterious nature of their existence, it has been 40 years since the discovery of these giant, half-empty structures, produced within nearly every cell, of every animal.
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Chinese scientists just built a robot… controlled by a mini human brain they grew from stem cells 😳🧠🤖
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This isn’t sci-fi. It’s a farm that plants, grows, and harvests automatically.
Fully automated technology is redefining agriculture in China.
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Fully automated technology is redefining agriculture in China.
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This rock is a chunk of iron pyrite: 180 million years ago, even before many of the most famous land-dwelling dinosaurs ever existed, a marine mollusc called Eleganticeras died and slowly became this ammonite.
[📹 Yorkshire Fossils]
- Massimo -
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[📹 Yorkshire Fossils]
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This is artist Simon Berger. He is best known for creating art made by precisely breaking glass.
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- Fascinating -
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Blue flashes lighting up the night sky in rural Japan during the 7.6 Aomori earthquake
A rare phenomenon known as earthquake lights, created when seismic stress builds electric charge and ionizes the air
- Massimo -
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A rare phenomenon known as earthquake lights, created when seismic stress builds electric charge and ionizes the air
- Massimo -
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A view of Persepolis from the air. The capital city of the Persian Empire which ruled 2500 years ago.
- Domenico -
#travel
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- Domenico -
#travel
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The art of Pysanky: traditional egg decorating from Europe
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#art
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Rafflesia: the giant parasite flower
The world’s largest single flower spends most of its life hidden inside jungle vines as tiny filaments, with no leaves, stems, or roots of its own.
After nearly two years, it bursts open as a five-lobed “corpse flower” that reeks of rotting meat to lure carrion flies.
Recent Oxford-led research warns that most of the 42 known Rafflesia species are now in serious danger of extinction due to habitat loss.
- Ask Perplexity -
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The world’s largest single flower spends most of its life hidden inside jungle vines as tiny filaments, with no leaves, stems, or roots of its own.
After nearly two years, it bursts open as a five-lobed “corpse flower” that reeks of rotting meat to lure carrion flies.
Recent Oxford-led research warns that most of the 42 known Rafflesia species are now in serious danger of extinction due to habitat loss.
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