Screenshot of a Twitter exchange in which user @kimerrikin notes that the city of Lynchburg VA declared April 7 2008 to be Leland Melvin Day, and Leland Melvin (@Astro_Flow) thanking them for reminding him.
Happy Leland Melvin day to all who celebrate. 💚
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An Earthset, captured by the four astronauts of the Artemis II mission during Monday’s lunar flyby. See more photos released on Tuesday by NASA. nyti.ms/47IKYHQ
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Whenever I see pseudoscientific conspiracy theories about ancient aliens or giant petrified trees or ice age satellites or whatever it drives me crazy because THE EARTH IS COOL ENOUGH JUST AS IT IS! WE DON’T NEED TO REACH FOR REASONS TO MAKE IT MORE INTERESTING! HAVE YOU SEEN A TULLY MONSTER??!!
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ntroduce yourself with 5 concerts you've been to
Koko Taylor and Buddy Guy
They Might Be Giants
Violent Femmes
Fairport Convention
Philip Glass
(+1) Squirrel Nut Zippers
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homemade peanut butter cookies — first you stress eat the raw dough, then you dip the finished cookies in milk and stress eat some more
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An animated graphic showing wingbeats of different birds. This one is so beautiful.
Image: Eleanor Lutz
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A thing I think about a lot is how the hyper powerful and tech billionaires want to be seen as people saving humanity, which is why they create space companies to send us to Mars and invest in gen AI to render us more "productive"
And yet, not a single one is working to solve climate change.
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I’m so sorry, Carl. My condolences to your family.
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Maybe you can make pottery with little engraved galaxies or something on them?
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Top: Dolops striata (Bouvier, 1899), preserved young (INPA 2277) removed from freshwater stingray Potamotrygon leopoldi (ANSP 197001, 440 mm maximum disk width) collected in rio Xingu ca. 54 km southeast of Altamira, 3°33'10.7"S, 51°51'22.2"W, 10 Mar 2014. Bottom: Dolops discoidalis (Bouvier, 1899), live specimens (INPA 2274) attached to large redtail catfish, Phractocephalus hemiliopterus (ANSP 198243) collected in rio Xingu channel, 3°24'54.3"S, 51°42'42.1"W, 8 Nov 2014. Photos by M. Sabaj.
https://bioone.org/journals/proceedings-of-the-academy-of-natural-sciences-of-philadelphia/volume-166/issue-1/053.166.0105/Annotated-checklist-of-parasitic-and-decapod-crustaceans-from-the-middle/10.1635/053.166.0105.short
An (ecto)parasitic #Crustmas. This is Dolops (above), which swims around and attaches to fishes (below), but unlike its relative Argulus, which has suckers, it has hooks to hold on. Also, is bizarrely cute!
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Nah, it's too far off target.
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I’m impressed! I worked with 35 mm xenon lamp projectors at my college film society, but never had to try carbon arc.
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A male golden pheasant with a helmet of orange and black feathers (A) that is so large it partly obstructs his visual field (C) next to a female of the species with a head full of smaller gray feathers (B) that don't block her view above her head.
What I'm reading: The breeding plumage of male golden pheasants is beautiful, but blinds them to dangers from above. (This isn't true for the females.) The authors suggest it might be a 'handicap' letting males advertise their fitness to potential mates.
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Movie you've watched more than six times with a gif. Hard mode: no Stars (either War or Trek), LOTR, or Marvel.
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Depends on the season. November, December, January, no snakes. Up to 4 in May or June.
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These Enoploteuthid are so colorful. Nice look at the chromatophores. @schmidtocean.bsky.social dive 874 #asgardarchaea #MarineLife
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From the first moment I met you, your arrogance and conceit, your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize that you were the last man in the world I could ever be prevailed upon to marry, Charlie Brown.
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The only winning move is not to play, Charlie Brown.
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There's an enormous dead sperm whale on the beach in Nantucket. Fortunately, 55 years ago we learned what NOT to do to deal with it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6CL...
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Can’t believe the whole country has to suffer through the return of Dickensian childhood diseases because the worst, most ignorant attention-demanders decided other people’s expertise makes them feel bad
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The Casper octopus gets its nickname from its lack of pigment cells, which gives it a ghostly appearance.
Discovered in 2016 more than 4,000 meters below the ocean surface off Hawai’i, it is the deepest-known octopus without fins.
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Amazing! Congratulations!
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A notebook full of weird facts about animals mating and speculation on how that might apply to mothman and serpent folk and minotaurs.
The notebook I'm using for my sketch workshop today also has my notes from the Monsterotica Romantasy Biology Class dragoncon panel in it, and last night I hung out with @dianeakelly.bsky.social nerding out about echidna genitals.
Poor sweet Kevin McDonald might be in for some real weird sketches 😂
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Hemipene from a water snake with spines segmented to illustrate diversity of shape within one species, some are like claws, others more needle like
Recent paper from our lab on the puncture performance of hemipene spines in snakes! Some are like cat claws, others barely puncture. A single species can have many different spine morphologies and thousands of spines! 🧪 🐍
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Image of the mechanical ladder outside the Louvre
Text below says WENN'S MAL WIEDER SCHNELL GEHEN MUSS (When you need to move fast)
Underneath is more German text which translates as "The Böcker Agilo transports your treasures weighing up to 400kg at 42m/min - quiet as a whisper."
The German company that makes the mechanical ladder used in the Louvre heist has used the image to advertise, with the text 'When you need to move fast'
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Two slugs mating.
Collecting material for the next #invertefest ;)
#biology #wildlife #invertebrates
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Comic. [Giant balloon reminiscent of a hot air balloon but wavy and laying on the ground with “bloop” “bloop” sound effects. Two people are in a basket attached to one end of the balloon.] [caption] Hot water balloon rides turn out to be significantly less romantic than the air kind.
Hot Water Balloon
xkcd.com/3153/
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A tumblr post that reads "WHo would have believed that the perfect wikipedia photo caption could have been improved upon?" Two identical images are then side by side. The first caption is "Piper Kerr, a member of the Scottis National Antarctix Expedition, plays the bagpipes for an indifferent penguin, March 1904". The Caption for the image on the left reads, "Piper Kerr (right), a member of the Scottis National Antarctix Expedition, plays the bagpipes for an indifferent penguin, March 1904"
i feel like i need to share this oldie but a goodie today
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