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museum-of-artifacts: Greek coin from Eretria, c. 500-465 BC with octopus
museum-of-artifacts: Greek coin from Eretria, c. 500-465 BC with octopus
Historical-Nonfiction: The Steppe Geoglyphs Of Kazakhstan Were Accidentally Discovered By Dmitriy Dey, An Archaeology Enthusiast, While He Was Using Google Earth To Look For Pyramids. The Steppe Geoglyphs Consist Of More Than 200 Rings, Squares, And
Did-You-Kno: The Building Blocks Of Life Might Be Hanging Out On Titan, One Of Saturn’s Moons. Cornell University Scientists Believe They Have Proven That Life Only Requires The Existence Of One Chemical: Hydrogen Cyanide, Which Can Be Found
Mexico Finds Water Tunnels Under Pakal Tomb In Palenque
Starrynightstarz: Pascal Adolphe Jean Dagnan-Bouveret (1852-1929), “Orpheus’s Sorrow”
Compoundchem: This Week In Chemistry: How Pigeons Can Help Track Lead Pollution, A New Antibiotic Found In The Human Nose, And More! Links To Articles + Studies: Http://Wp.me/P4Aplt-1Xy
Fyeahastropics: A Huge Solar Filament Erupts(Via Apod; Video Credit: Nasa’s Gsfc, Sdo Aia Team ) Filaments Sometimes Explode Off The Sun. Featured, A Huge Filament Had Been Seen Hovering Over The Sun’s Surface For Over A Week Before It
Theverge: This Little Sentry Robot Can Patrol Your Home.
Amnhnyc: You Are Not Going To Want To Miss This Amazing Mid-August Display! Beginning Now, And Peaking On August 11, 12, And 13, The Perseid Meteor Shower Returns With Astronomers Predicting An Unforgettable Show.via Earthsky:in 2016, Astronomers Expect
Thoodleoo: Okay But What If The Archaic Smile Was An Ancient Greek Reaction Imagelike“When You’re Just Trying To Do Trade At The Agora And That Weird Cynic Philosopher Is Jerking Off In Public Again”“When You Go To The Theater And Sophocles Is
Did-You-Kno: The ‘89-98 Butterfly’ Is Named For The Markings On Its Wings, Which Resemble An 89 On One Side, And A 98 On The Other. Source Source 2
Millefeuilleus: Sky And Clouds In Paintings By John Constable.
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