Machines like Z are the only way—short of exploding a weapon or sojourning inside the sun—to measure how matter behaves in extreme environments.
Classified interiors revealed.
In honor of the beauty and scientific importance of microscope photos, or micrographs, the Nikon Small World contest rounds up the best images every year and awards prizes to the top 20 entries. This year marks the 44th competition in the company's history, and the pictures are dazzling.
Na série Self-Reflected, diferentes regiões da nossa mente foram pintadas à mão e digitalizadas para mostrar o fluxo e o equilíbrio da atividade do cérebro.
Stunning new images reveal the marvelous and mysterious world inside our heads
Photographer LUCA CASONATO - Colliders - Architecture - Industrial - FINALIST - One Eyeland Photography Awards 2017
Picasso Painting Self-Portrait Once a year I go to extreme lengths for a Halloween costume, it's my excuse to dress wild and stretch my creativity. The process started the year I became Frida Kahlo and I began my photographic self-portraits in the style of famous art. The next year I decided to continue the tradition with my
Na série Self-Reflected, diferentes regiões da nossa mente foram pintadas à mão e digitalizadas para mostrar o fluxo e o equilíbrio da atividade do cérebro.
Justin K Broadrick is best known as a founding member of Godflesh, one of the first bands to combine elements of extreme metal and industrial music, but has also maintained a parallel career as a producer, producing records and remixes for groups such as Pantera, Isis, Mogwai and Pelican. Since 2005 he has also been creating slow, hazy, and deafening music under the moniker Jesu, and here he returns with 'Terminus', the first full length stand alone album from Jesu since 2013's 'Every Day I Get Closer To The Light From Which I Came'. Terminus thematically was inspired by the concepts of rejection, dependency, nostalgia, and ultimate loneliness. Musically exploring the entire gamut of the Jesu oeuvre since it's initial inception; dream pop, shoegaze, electronica and non aligned/non genre specific heaviness.
A mixed batch of funny, random and visually pleasing images that were carefully selected for your enjoyment!
Have you heard about the Human Brain Project? It is one of the largest funded projects to build a super computer that will replicate the molecular architecture of the human brain. This was done to understand how brain comprehends diseases, genomic sequencing, and eventually to correct the defects behind human brains. It included nuero-scientists, data […]
We don’t see or feel more dimensions; nevertheless, theoretical physics predicts that they should exist. Interesting, but are there any practical implications? Can they become part of applied physics?
The extreme survival tricks of hibernating animals… and the occasional human… could help us overcome life-threatening injuries, as Frank Swain discovers.
You can purchase traditional prints from Self Reflected here, and new specialized microetched prints with animated reflective effects here. Final Images: Process Images:
SomersF1 intends to help you understand the technical world of F1
Balog has shot all across the northernmost regions of the globe to document the speed—and beauty—of Earth’s receding ice caps.
Honda apparently hasn't given up on the two-stroke. A website in the UK called morebikes dug up patent drawings that show a fuel-injected two-stoke motor with a slightly different twist. In this design, clean air is drawn into the crankcase through a
Researchers analyse 1.6 billion connection within the brain simultaneously and find the highest agreement between structure and information flow in the "default mode network".
Cinematic scientific visualization makes an impact on the general public by delivering cutting-edge science in an artful way.
Findings provide insight into the way new experiences are integrated with established memories — something that animals, including humans, do every day.
This vinyl decal sticker features Mount Katahdin, located at the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail in Baxter State Park, Maine. Features: - 3.5 x 3.25 inches - Colorful illustration in exquisite detail, silkscreened on 3M vinyl with 4 thick coats of ink and 3 thick coats of clear gloss with 100% UV protection. - Endures extreme outdoor conditions including, sun, snow, sleet, and rain to last years, as opposed to decals that use a cheaper digital printing process and degrade quickly. - Adhesive backing for easy application Whether you are an avid hiker or just an avid collector, you won’t find a decal of this caliber anywhere else! © This design is copyright of Expedition Souvenirs. You may not copy or reproduce this product.