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LOL
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Opabinia (Opabinia regalis) another unique arthropod from the Cambrian period, noted for its five eyes and proboscis.
From David Attenbrough’s First Life watch it like right now!
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Now that they have learned the art of juggling sticks, robots will start wearing tams and listening to Bob Marley.
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Washed by the Water by reka sara on Flickr.
Hidden Typography by MountStar
These amazing animated typographic pieces are created by the Japanese motion graphic designer known as MountStar. Unfortunately tumblr is excessively restrictive on GIF file sizes and as all of these fascinating animations are over 2mb I am unable to upload them and I had to resort to still images instead. However I have embedded the animations below in the caption so that you can check them out for yourself.
GIF Animations: They may take a moment to load and be a little glitchy to begin with.
E-inkey (concept)
E-ink, multitasking, wireless keyboard. Work for Pixel studio p1x.ru by Aleksander Suhih
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Never-Before-Seen Stage of Planet Birth Revealed
Astronomers studying a newborn star have caught a detailed glimpse of planets forming around it, revealing a never-before seen stage of planetary evolution.
Large gas giant planets appear to be clearing a gap in the disk of material surrounding the star, and using gravity to channel material across the gap to the interior, helping the star to grow. Theoretical simulations have predicted such bridges between outer and inner portions of disks surrounding stars, but none have been directly observed until now.




