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Radford Wallis

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Best Fails of 2011 - Part 1

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Gaming really does cause violence

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abbyjean:

A Taco eating a Burrito by Joby Cummings (via LA TACO)

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A Taco eating a Burrito by Joby Cummings (via LA TACO)

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Oscar The Grandiose
Second piece from the upcoming show “The Lovers, The Dreamers, And Me - A Jim Henson Tribute Exhibition.” at Gallery Nucleus.
This was the first idea I had for the show. It took me about 10 tries before I got it right, but I was dead set on making it work.

sirmitchell:

Oscar The Grandiose

Second piece from the upcoming show “The Lovers, The Dreamers, And Me - A Jim Henson Tribute Exhibition.” at Gallery Nucleus.

This was the first idea I had for the show. It took me about 10 tries before I got it right, but I was dead set on making it work.

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giantphos:

Marfa Lights

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Marfa Lights

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utnereader:

Macoto Murayama’s first solo exhibition includes color soaked  renditions of flower specimens alongside imaginative botanical diagrams,  conflating the worlds of history, engineering, science, art, and  digital design. (via Designboom)

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Macoto Murayama’s first solo exhibition includes color soaked renditions of flower specimens alongside imaginative botanical diagrams, conflating the worlds of history, engineering, science, art, and digital design. (via Designboom)

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cwnl:

Competing Explanations Proposed for Strange Christmas Space Explosion
Imaged Above: Artist’s impression of the model suggested for GRB 101225A Credit: Aurore Simonnet, NASA E/PO, Sonoma State University 
The Christmas sky last year was lit up by an extraordinarily powerful and mysteriously long-lasting explosion in space that scientists now suggest was a comet smacking into a dense star or a peculiar supernova death.
Radiation from gamma-ray bursts, the most powerful explosions ever seen in the universe, strikes Earth’s atmosphere from random directions in space about twice a day. These bursts can be roughly divided into two kinds, ones lasting less than two seconds, and ones lasting up to minutes.
However, the strange gamma-ray burst detected on Christmas Day 2010 by NASA’s Swift satellite lasted at least half an hour.
Scientists think shorter gamma-ray bursts are generally caused by merging neutron stars — dead stars made up of super-dense neutron matter. Longer bursts are typically thought to originate from hypernovas, in which giant stars that explode as incredibly powerful supernovas spew two opposing jets of energy as they die; we see them head-on as bursts.

cwnl:

Competing Explanations Proposed for Strange Christmas Space Explosion

Imaged Above: Artist’s impression of the model suggested for GRB 101225A Credit: Aurore Simonnet, NASA E/PO, Sonoma State University

The Christmas sky last year was lit up by an extraordinarily powerful and mysteriously long-lasting explosion in space that scientists now suggest was a comet smacking into a dense star or a peculiar supernova death.

Radiation from gamma-ray bursts, the most powerful explosions ever seen in the universe, strikes Earth’s atmosphere from random directions in space about twice a day. These bursts can be roughly divided into two kinds, ones lasting less than two seconds, and ones lasting up to minutes.

However, the strange gamma-ray burst detected on Christmas Day 2010 by NASA’s Swift satellite lasted at least half an hour.

Scientists think shorter gamma-ray bursts are generally caused by merging neutron stars — dead stars made up of super-dense neutron matter. Longer bursts are typically thought to originate from hypernovas, in which giant stars that explode as incredibly powerful supernovas spew two opposing jets of energy as they die; we see them head-on as bursts.

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