Photo 17 May 91,059 notes maxistentialist:

Kurt Braunohler raised $6,000 on Kickstarter to “hire a man in a plane to write stupid things in the sky.” I backed this project.

maxistentialist:

Kurt Braunohler raised $6,000 on Kickstarter to “hire a man in a plane to write stupid things in the sky.” I backed this project.

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Photo 17 May 5,893 notes ocfitness:

love these anatomy gifs

ocfitness:

love these anatomy gifs

Video 16 May 383 notes

juliepasini:

Thyroid Hormone Synthesis
Autodesk 3Ds Max, Mudbox, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator

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Photo 16 May 554 notes cranquis:

plannedparenthood:

It’s National Women’s Health Week. Make your health a priority and schedule a well-woman checkup today.

Do it!

cranquis:

plannedparenthood:

It’s National Women’s Health Week. Make your health a priority and schedule a well-woman checkup today.

Do it!

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Photo 7 May 24 notes questionall:

A new tool that would allow law enforcement to prevent criminals from running away or disappearing into a crowd before arrest was highlighted last week at The SHOT Show in Las Vegas. The High Velocity DNA Tagging system by the U.K.-based security company Selectamark was introduced with police officers in a riot situation in mind. Coming in both pistol and rifle form, the tool would allow police to remain 30 to 40 meters from the target and tag them with a SelectaDNA High Velocity pellet that contains a unique DNA code to ensure the correct person is apprehended later. DNA pellets used by law enforcement officers will tag individuals with a unique SelectaDNA code from a distance. “On contact with the target the uniquely-coded SelectaDNA solution leaves a synthetic DNA trace mark that will enable the relevant authorities to confirm or eliminate that person from their involvement in a particular situation and could ultimately lead to arrest and prosecution,” Selectamark Managing Director Andrew Knights said in a statement. Watch the product launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Roon2DwZGfQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player

questionall:

A new tool that would allow law enforcement to prevent criminals from running away or disappearing into a crowd before arrest was highlighted last week at The SHOT Show in Las Vegas. The High Velocity DNA Tagging system by the U.K.-based security company Selectamark was introduced with police officers in a riot situation in mind. Coming in both pistol and rifle form, the tool would allow police to remain 30 to 40 meters from the target and tag them with a SelectaDNA High Velocity pellet that contains a unique DNA code to ensure the correct person is apprehended later. DNA pellets used by law enforcement officers will tag individuals with a unique SelectaDNA code from a distance. “On contact with the target the uniquely-coded SelectaDNA solution leaves a synthetic DNA trace mark that will enable the relevant authorities to confirm or eliminate that person from their involvement in a particular situation and could ultimately lead to arrest and prosecution,” Selectamark Managing Director Andrew Knights said in a statement. Watch the product launch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Roon2DwZGfQ&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Photo 7 May 1,892 notes scinerds:

Blood Clot
NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

scinerds:

Blood Clot

NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Photo 6 May 68,731 notes 4gifs:

Black hole consumes a star

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Black hole consumes a star


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