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“Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves.”
– Henry David Thoreau (via crashinglybeautiful)
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get out of my street you noisy kids, i’ve been up since 1am. why aren’t you at school IT’S WEDNESDAY PLEASE GO TO SCHOOL
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Call me a safe bet
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Anders is a BAMF.
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Anders is a BAMF.
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So I heard that when Betelgeuse goes supernova,...
Apparently it could go tomorrow or in 100,000 years.
Jun 27th
The Morgendorffers are probably my favourite...
Jun 27th
Brain rhythm associated with learning also linked... →
If you can run, but don’t, you should start. Rhythms in the brain that are associated with learning become stronger as the body moves faster, UCLA neurophysicists report in a new study. The research team, led by professor Mayank Mehta, used specialized microelectrodes to monitor an electrical signal known as the gamma rhythm in the brains of mice. This signal is typically produced in a...
Jun 27th
Levee breaks protecting Fort Calhoun nuclear power... →
climateadaptation: But don’t worry - “everything is secure and safe.”
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Sucker Punch is out on DVD. Hooray.
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Researchers switch on genes with blue pulse →
ohyeahdevelopmentalbiology: Scientists have developed a technique that could be used to deliver precise doses of hormones to people who don’t make them naturally. To do this, they rewired kidney cells with light-sensitive molecules from the eye, they reported in the journal Science. When pulsed with blue light, these cells churned out proteins on demand. Ultimately, this technique could...
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