Are Crows The Ultimate Problem Solvers? | Inside The Animal Mind | BBC Earth

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sometimes i think about the golden record and i want to cry

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Erupcion Cordon Caulle, Region De Los Rios, Chile. by Francisco Negroni
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Erupcion Cordon Caulle, Region De Los Rios, Chile. by Francisco Negroni
Erupcion Cordon Caulle, Region De Los Rios, Chile. by Francisco Negroni

Erupcion Cordon Caulle, Region de Los Rios, Chile. by Francisco Negroni

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Walking dinosaur, Columbus Interactive Science Museum


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Ctenophore


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MESSIER 56 The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope Captured This Image Of Messier 56 (also Known As M 56

MESSIER 56 The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captured this image of Messier 56 (also known as M 56 or NGC 6779), located about 33,000 light years away from Earth in the constellation of Lyra (The Lyre). The stars in the globular cluster are tightly bound together by gravity.

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How quickly do we grow accustomed to wonders. I am reminded of the Isaac Asimov story "Nightfall," about the planet where the stars were visible only once in a thousand years. So awesome was the sight that it drove men mad. We who can see the stars every night glance up casually at the cosmos and then quickly down again, searching for a Dairy Queen. (x)

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The Secret Life Of Crows

The Secret Life of Crows


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Sometimes… There’s More Than Meets The Eye. 👀 You’re Looking At Two Very Different Takes On
Sometimes… There’s More Than Meets The Eye. 👀 You’re Looking At Two Very Different Takes On

Sometimes… there’s more than meets the eye. 👀 You’re looking at two very different takes on an iconic image. ⁣

Human eyes can see only a small portion of the range of radiation given off by the objects around us. We call this wide array of radiation the electromagnetic spectrum, and the part we can see visible light.

In the first image, researchers revisited one of Hubble Space Telescope’s most popular sights: the Eagle Nebula’s Pillars of Creation. Here, the pillars are seen in infrared light, which pierces through obscuring dust and gas and unveil a more unfamiliar — but just as amazing — view of the pillars. ⁣ ⁣ The entire frame is peppered with bright stars and baby stars are revealed being formed within the pillars themselves. The image on the bottom is the pillars in visible light.

Image Credit: NASA, ESA/Hubble and the Hubble Heritage Team⁣

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Amateur astronomer, owns a telescope. This is a side blog to satiate my science-y cravings! I haven't yet mustered the courage to put up my personal astro-stuff here. Main blog : @an-abyss-called-life

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