Posted by admin on Feb-6-2012
Hey y'all, I found Winter. While the U.S. continues to bask in the warmth of an unusually mild winter, Mother Nature has claimed almost 300 lives from Switzerland to Rome as temperatures plumet up to -22 Fahrenheit across Europe

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18 Jaw Dropping Photos Of Europe's Deadly Winter
Posted by admin on Feb-2-2012
Posted by admin on Jan-27-2012
Posted by admin on Jan-27-2012
NASA’s just published its “most amazing highest resolution image of Earth ever” in a photograph called “Blue Marble.” Check out the 8000×8000-pixel image here if the one below isn’t large enough for you. Via: thisiscolossal.com

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NASA’s Incredible New High Resolution Photograph Of Earth
Posted by admin on Jan-19-2012
This beautiful video is a visual exploration of the scale of the known universe. Spoiler alert: it's really big. View Video › Source: liveleak.com / via: b3ta.com
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The Size Of The Known Universe
Posted by admin on Jan-16-2012
The horse fly got its name, Scaptia (Plinthina) beyonceae , on account of its booty-ful diva feature — a big gold butt and for being the “all-time diva of flies,” according to researchers. “It was the unique dense golden hairs on the fly's abdomen that led me to name this fly in honor of the performer,” says the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization's Bryan Lessard

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Horse Fly Named After Beyonce
Posted by admin on Jan-14-2012
The Sun Sentinal has created a handy database of emergency room records that includes the top insertions that get stuck inside of humans. Here they are, categorized by orifice and with illustrations, to help you visualize.

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Items That Got Stuck In Humans Last Year
Posted by admin on Jan-12-2012
It's also the world's smallest vertebrate. “Paedophryne amauensis” was discovered in Papua New Guinea, where it lives in leaf detritus on the rainforest floor

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The World’s Tiniest Frog
Posted by admin on Jan-12-2012
Posted by admin on Jan-11-2012
Cosmic portraits of awe and wonderment to make you feel either existentially insignificant or sublimely at one with the universe. Or you'll just go, “Whoa.” This composite image of the Milky Way galaxy is a mosaic of infrared images from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. The constellations Cassiopeia and Cepheus are both visible in this 1,000-square degree image, as are dozens of dense clouds, called nebulae, where new stars are forming

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Amazing New Photos From NASA