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Wonderful slapstick. What does it for me is when the cat briefly looks down before sliding off the table.
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F1 Transformations
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The final stop of this zoom, which spans multiple orders of magnitude, is a little bacterium. That bacterium is resting on a diatom, a class of algae that are known for their silica shells. The diatom is, in turn, sitting on an amphipod, a type of shell-less crustacean. The animated gif was made by James Tyrwhitt-Drake using a scanning electronic microscope at the University of Victoria’s Advanced Microscopy Facility.
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DNA replication complex. -
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Your mother was a snow-blower!
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Magnets.
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Fucking ferrofluid. How does it -- oh.
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