Imagination Knows No Limits

Mai 18

kingdom-of-animals:

amazing

kingdom-of-animals:

amazing

Mai 17

sciencepopularis:

Just an incredible image of a school of sting rays

sciencepopularis:

Just an incredible image of a school of sting rays

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theatlantic:

NIH Study: Coffee Really Does Make You Live Longer

Caffeine addicts, rejoice: all the coffee you’re downing over the course of a day could be lengthening your lifespan. For real. 
According to research published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, people who drank four or five cups of coffee a day tended to live longer than those who drank only a cup or less. The benefit was more pronounced for women, but men also stand to gain somewhat from pounding joe.
Read more. [Image: antwerpenR/Flickr]

theatlantic:

NIH Study: Coffee Really Does Make You Live Longer

Caffeine addicts, rejoice: all the coffee you’re downing over the course of a day could be lengthening your lifespan. For real. 

According to research published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, people who drank four or five cups of coffee a day tended to live longer than those who drank only a cup or less. The benefit was more pronounced for women, but men also stand to gain somewhat from pounding joe.

Read more. [Image: antwerpenR/Flickr]

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theanimalblog:

This kingfisher amused wildlife photographer Tony Flashman by reversing roles. Mr Flashman was setting up staged perches for birds to land on near a stream in Deal, Kent when he looked around and saw the colourful bird sat on his camera. I had to do a double take when I saw the kingfisher sat on my camera, she was meant to be in front of it, he said. Picture: Tony Flashman / Rex Features

theanimalblog:

This kingfisher amused wildlife photographer Tony Flashman by reversing roles. Mr Flashman was setting up staged perches for birds to land on near a stream in Deal, Kent when he looked around and saw the colourful bird sat on his camera. I had to do a double take when I saw the kingfisher sat on my camera, she was meant to be in front of it, he said. Picture: Tony Flashman / Rex Features

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Mai 12

(Quelle: thisismylaststraw, via aspergerasparagus)

(Quelle: niknak79, via random-reo)

Mai 06

(Quelle: b-a-d-reputation, via black-cat-zombie)

Mai 02

crownedrose:


If it has a violin-shape of its head, it’s a Brown Recluse Spider.

Pretty cool looking, but can leave nasty bites that need to be treated and not one to let stay in your area.
(Photo above by Dale {www.dalefoshe.com} on Flickr)

crownedrose:

If it has a violin-shape of its head, it’s a Brown Recluse Spider.

Pretty cool looking, but can leave nasty bites that need to be treated and not one to let stay in your area.

(Photo above by Dale {www.dalefoshe.com} on Flickr)

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amnhnyc:

We spotted NASA’s Space Shuttle Enterprise as it passed by the Museum this morning! This is the view from our rooftop.
Photo by Rod. 

amnhnyc:

We spotted NASA’s Space Shuttle Enterprise as it passed by the Museum this morning! This is the view from our rooftop.

Photo by Rod. 

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