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via mothernaturenetwork:
NASA photos show Dead Sea dying
Thanks to massive water-diversion and salt-evaporation projects, satellite images show how the ancient lake is gradually living up to its name.
Home Sweet Home.
via sirmitchell:
Earth!
Such an amazing photo. Also check out the super duper high res version (8000x8000)
A team of NASA scientists has won funding to study the concept for remotely capturing planetary or atmospheric particles and delivering them to a robotic rover or orbiting spacecraft for analysis.
Cool.
Via gjmueller:
Ptable is a free interactive periodic table of elements. It links Wikipedia articles about the element, let’s you group them by non metals and metals, shows you what state an element is in when the temperature changes, and you can tick on/off information to test if you can guess the table without names, number of electrons, and isotopes…check it out!
Hee hee! Science. Ninja style!
via spastasmagoria from doctoroddfellow:
The element of SURPRISE!
My favorite element on the periodic table.
via thedailywhat:
How About That of the Day: Current and former NBA and NFL cheerleaders — who also happen to be scientists, doctors, and engineers — have come together “to get the conversation going, rally the troops, solicit views from all sides and change the tone of science and science policy in this country.”
Meet the Science Cheerleaders: They’re real, and they’re spectacular.
[thehairpin.]
(via thedailywhat)
Oh, they have no idea just how true that is on multiple levels. I love Utah, but we have our moments and sometimes I think we are living in an alien world.
Science + Soccer = Awesome.

via io9.