पैस turned 5 today!
I like rainy days so here’s a compilation of rainy days. Here are similar compilations featured on@sixpenceee you may enjoy:
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My recommendation of miscellaneous blogs
Science
fuckyeahfluiddynamics • artandsciencejournal • biomedicalephemera • neurosciencestuff • realpsycho • corporisfabrica • fossilporn • tmiscience • theoriginofthespecies • fossilera • todropscience • educational-gifs • michellepetersen • currentsinbiology • spaceexp • science-junkie • biology-online • scienceisstrange
Taxidermy/Oddities/ ”Vulture Culture”
dead-sweet-art • northwesttaxidermy • blackbackedjackal • simplyskeletal • roadbones • taxidermy-in-art • earthandbone • shadyufo • belfryoddities • prettydeadstuff • vulture-cat • sittaeuropaea • forgottenboneyard • theoddcollection • roadkilljack • weirdcitytaxidermy • nukadermy • cultofweird • afterlifeanatomy • thefoxdenshop • ethicaltaxidermy • sophiedoberdor • tigerskulls • bonecleaning • bonedork • broken-tibias • deadshitandme • somedeadthings • narusatonull
Humor
terriblerealestateagentphotos • oatmeal • ifpaintingscouldtext • theonion • adailypickupline • shitmystudentswrite
Home/Decor
cabinporn • smallrooms • rusticgrain • tylerkingstonwood • woodeyes • rusticmeetsvintage • homedecorthatilove • urbnindustrial
Architecture
fuckyeahbrutalism • cjwho • architectureofdoom • tokyoform • sovietgeometry • mobylosangelesarchitecture • archivemodernarchitecture
Mythology/Cryptoids
fyeahgreekmythology • inspx • geekmythology • slavic-mythology • tattoonicorn • thecryptocreep • cryptozoologygirls • loreandlegend • cryptocollege
Reblog Based
mirrormire • scarier • sixgrams • moshita • bumblebeefairy • slatewing • from89 • hiparkercy • msnconversation • sutherbland • the-non-wolf-sister • thatkindofwoman • thisivyhouse • jessikawhoeverr • innerbohemienne • inspomatoes • snowraith • milkattack • forestfiend • ancientqueens • kanekiko • morbidesque • zooophagous • paganroots • burrior • forestspirit-waterspirit • veiledlands • nonprescriptioncoyote • notexactlylegal • thegenerationlost • mabzilla • tragiccottonball • pearl-nautilus • diaphanee • kaicaine • puppypwd • muscoving • 0485-8654 • cephalopodaparadoxa
At the time of posting, all blogs have shown activity within the last month.
Wow, thank you so much. I am honored to be listed with all these other awesome blogs :)
पैस turned 2 today!
10 posts!
Let’s begin:
- Finding Life Beyond Earth and Solar System: Take a trip to distant realms of our solar system to discover where secret forms of life may lie hidden.
- The Cell: In this three-part BBC series, Dr Adam Rutherford tells the extraordinary story of the scientific quest to discover the secrets of the living cell.
- A Universe From Nothing: Lawrence Krauss gives a talk on our current picture of the universe, how it will end, and how it could have come from nothing.
- Absolute Zero: This two-part scientific detective tale tells the story of a remarkable group of pioneers who wanted to reach the ultimate extreme: absolute zero, a place so cold that the physical world as we know it doesn’t exist.
- Brain Story: Why do we think and feel as we do? For years man has sought to understand the workings of the mind. Now, with advances in modern-day technology, a whole new world of brain research is opening up.
- Health: Body Builders: Can organs be built in the lab? This documentary opens up new ways to study disease, the immune system and why organ transplants may be a thing of the past.
- Through the Wormhole: Is Time Travel Possible?: A documentary that looks at time travel from all possible directions. It also investigates consequences.
- Seven Wonders of the Microbe World: This little documentary is talking about Microbes and why some are good, some are bad and what they have done for mankind.
- Weirdest Planets: This documentary shows types of planets that we have discovered and just how strange some of them really are
- Who’s Afraid of a Big Black Hole: Black holes are one of the most destructive forces in the universe, capable of tearing a planet apart and swallowing an entire star. This documentary takes us to the heart of a black hole and then to the very edge of what we think we know about the universe.
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I estimated that there are about 16 million species of life on Earth. What if 14 million of them suddenly disappeared? Sounds hard to believe, like some dystopian Hollywood summer blockbuster. But that is exactly what seems to have happened at least five times over the past half billion years.
In each instance, a catastrophic event (or combination of events) killed up to 90 percent of the world’s sea and land creatures, and it happened in the blink of an eye – geologically speaking, at least.
Other than the origin of life itself, mass extinctions are the most dramatic and mysterious events in the history of life on Earth.
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पैस turned 1 today!
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