A graduate student has created the first man-made biological leaf. It absorbs water and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen just like a plant. He did this by suspending chloroplasts in a mixture made out of silk protein. He believed it can be used for many things but the most striking one is the thought that it could be used for long distance space travel. Plants do not grow in space, but this synthetic material can be used to produce oxygen in a hostile environment.
British long range desert group and predecessor to the SAS in North Africa ww2. Shown in heavily armed, light landrovers affectionately called pink panthers.
Protesters pose with a police shield outside the parliament in Ouagadougou on October 30, 2014.
ISIS militants are caught in an air strike on Tilsehir hill on October 23, 2014.
Mexican federal police and Attorney General's officers take part in a security operation in the Ejido de Carrizalillo, Guerrero State, Mexico, on October 21, 2014. Mexico's government announced a $110,000 reward for information on the disappearance of 43 students in a case of alleged collusion between a drug gang and police.
Supporters of the Zapatista National Liberation Army (EZLN) stand during a protest in support of the 43 disappeared Mexican rural college students, at a main road near San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico, on October 22, 2014.
My first look of this picture was "Oh, so cute". And few seconds later, I got it...fully
Im sorry i just have to get this out.... seems to me that the only one who knows the meaning of the word "royal" is vladimir.
(please someone from the uk correct me if im wrong) No one is allowed to touch the queen, not even a handshake if she doesnt extend her hand first to you, by looking at her arms i see that she has them somewhat in a closed position so i dont think she asked them for help. Even merkel looks kinda surprised like wtf are they doing.
not a putin lover just one of those things that arent said in the picture, i wonder if people even knows "the protocol"
On December 12 2014 06:18 YourGoodFriend wrote: Every time I see this image it makes me so sad that a parent would take a innocent child and put a symbol of hate on them
Indeed.
On a happier note I like this next picture a lot. Been meaning to get it printed and put in a frame! If you've never seen this before, it's a fair bet that you'd never ever guess what it is of. It is quite a famous picture though.
It's actually a picture of earth taken by the Voyager I spacescraft as it left our solar system - about 4 billion miles out. It's called Pale Blue Dot.
For those who don't get this, the deeper the bow, the greater the sign of respect. The eyes are cast downward too. So Life is showing sincere and great respect to Flash.