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expose-the-light:

Acoustic Levitation

At the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, scientists have been experimenting with sound waves and pharmaceutical solutions, levitating soluble drops between two speakers facing each other. While their research has produced some visually fascinating results, it has also led to the discovery of a far more effective method for creating amorphous drugs, which happen to be the more desirable of two forms that pharmaceutical drugs can take.Watch Video Here. 

GIFs by Science-llama

WOW.

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TWO FISHERMEN (People) - The shoal is one of the most fascinating places in Xiapu, China. Fishermen farm fish, shrimp, and oysters and plant seaweed along this coastal area. (Photo and caption by Peng Jiang/National Geographic Photo Contest) #

TWO FISHERMEN (People) - The shoal is one of the most fascinating places in Xiapu, China. Fishermen farm fish, shrimp, and oysters and plant seaweed along this coastal area. (Photo and caption by Peng Jiang/National Geographic Photo Contest) #

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Puhala Tree Seed-Pod

Puhala Tree Seed-Pod

(Source: your-maj3sty)

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staceythinx:

This might look like lace, but its actually lichen. Photos by  i n i m i n i .

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fairy-wren:

Fiery Throated Hummingbird

(photos by Sam Bobbing)

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escapekit:

Pantone Food

Artist Alison Anselot, inpired by the Pantone system, created this project featuring variations on the typical pantone swatch, in which the Belgium-based artist uses food to complement the corresponding shades. 

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Puffin with sand eels (by David C Walker 1967)

Puffin with sand eels (by David C Walker 1967)

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