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5 years ago
International Astronomy Day 2020 Is Celebrated On May 2. Take Some Time Away From All The Current Distractions

International Astronomy Day 2020 is celebrated on May 2. Take some time away from all the current distractions and look up at the amazing stars in the sky. International Astronomy Day is celebrated twice a year one in autumn and another in spring. The world will celebrate the next Astronomy Day on September 26. ---TheWorldNeedsAmazing--- Camera : Nikon Aperture : f/4 ISO. : 1600 . . . . . . . . . . . . #internationalastronomyday #astronomy #scicomm #astronomyphotography #astronomyday #astronomypictureoftheday #yourshotphotographer #stargazing #nightshooters #nightskyphotography #mountainlife #travellerlife #travelling #traveller_stories #travels #travellersdiary #traveller_india #photoeveryday #photoshot #shots #image #click #mountaineering #universe #scicommindia #graphicdesign #travelphotography #nikonphotography #nikon #nikonshot https://www.instagram.com/p/B_r2FS_j8Ad/?igshid=1kogdhu4nars4


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2 years ago

One thing I absolutely adore about research papers is when they’re named something really sharp and professional like ‘Pseudomonas sp. Strain 273 Incorporates Organofluorine into the Lipid Bilayer during Growth with Fluorinated Alkanes‘ and then they put a graphical abstract that looks like this

One Thing I Absolutely Adore About Research Papers Is When They’re Named Something Really Sharp And

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1 year ago

I love the dinosaur side of tumblr

Hey yall, welcome to my Tumblr gallery! Here are some of my most well known/favourite pieces of work I've made (alt text will tell you what's happening).

If you couldn't tell I have a focus on the reptilian side of palaeontology and especially subjects that have strong ties to aquatic environments.

Protoceratops staring at the sunrise
a Tylosaurus investigates a juvenile Stelladens
Irritator head shot
Abyssosaurus investigates a deep sea drone's camera
Spinosaurus crosses a deeper part of a river delta followed by fish, an early snake, and an azhdarchoid pterosaur
A Parapuzosia seppenradensis has caught a lucky prize on one of her rare trips to the surface, a nyctosaurid pterosaur
an nyctosaurid pterosaur chilling at the surface of the water
a lone Tselfatia swims at a depth of around 500 metres, not another animal in sight
Foxaspis swimming through a bacterial reef looking for some food to eat
a Mangapaulia, standing at 4 metres tall at the back, travels along the coastline followed by three enatiornithine birds, and a curious azhdarchid pterosaur
a Tylosaurus surfaces to take a breath while it's nyctosaurus companion waits for it to find food
a Hatzegopteryx soars through an overcast day hoping to find some food
an Anchiornis lands at the edge of a lake in autumn
Eotyrannus stalks through some ferns
a Rajasaurus stalks the lichen covered rocks in the outskirts of the Deccan
an Austroraptor stalks through the seasonal waters of a flooded forest in search of fish, which use the plentiful waters to spawn
an indeterminate Prognathodon species, scars from previous victories and losses paint her body
a Riparovenator
a Xiphactinus swims by in search of food
a "Styginetta" takes off from the water's surface, spraying droplets everywhere
an early ancestor of whales, the ungulate Indohyus kicks up sediment while travelling across a lake
a Mononykus enjoys a well earned snack
a juvenile Rhamphorhynchus dives at the wrong time, a Thalattosuchus is about to have an easy meal
a lone Tselfatia is spotted by a deep sea drone
a Quetzalcoatlus lawsoni
an Epapatelo, a nyctosauromorph pterosaur, soars over the waters of Maastrichtian Angola
a Balaeognathus yawns while soaring
a Seriocrinus crinoid floating reef ecosystem, thousands of fish and ammonites call this floating reef of echinoderms home, a curious Cymbospondylus investigates the reef hoping for a snack
a Materpiscis attenboroughi searches for food in the sediment
a Castorocauda swims at the bottom of a lake in search of food

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5 years ago

The latest video produced by @saltywave ‘The Science of Chronic Pain’ for the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland, highlights how ongoing pain can impact people lives, psychologically, emotionally and physiologically.


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5 years ago

New production by Salty Wave

Salty Wave has been busy producing a series of Video Explainers for the Institute of Molecular Bioscience at the University of Queensland, Australia.

Take a look at The Science of Acute Pain to understand how pain is felt and experienced by many people.


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