(via somethingintellectual)
excellent science burn.
LOVE IT.
(via freshphotons)
(via somethingintellectual)
excellent science burn.
LOVE IT.
(via freshphotons)
Streetlight in the cold.
Nightvision
Monday: Taiyo Yamamoto
(Source: waterpistolman)
Grand Ave. The new location where I spend 40 hours a week at.
Neil Armstrong
Lithograph by Paul Calle From the 2013 April 18 Space Exploration Signature Auction.
Source: What Does a CPU Look Like? from Being Fluent & Faithful
Via thekidshouldseethis, a truly beautiful animated look that explains the simple elegance of DNA, and how, with just four bases at its disposal, it can code for everything that we are and everything that we know:
Director William Samuel and London-based studio Territory made this beautifully illustrated explainer of DNA for BBC Knowledge and Learning. Read more about their inspiration (hint!) and the BBC’s forthcoming site here.
via FastCoDesign.
Wow, what a great use of motion graphics to explain a very complex topic. Well done!
220 Alpha Ni by Anthony Jones
Mooninite by Scott Listfield.
My chill cat doing its chill thing.
New portrait of Steven Pinker for the Scientists series.
His most recent book The Better Angels of Our Nature is fascinating, highly recommended!
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