High quality screen caps from the Battlefront Beta by Berduu
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Look at These Beautiful Planets JK They’re Bacteria From Public Buses
If you’re the kind of person who carries hand sanitizer everywhere you go, then you’re aware—maybe too aware—of the colonies of bacteria camped out on everything from gas pumps to ATM machines. Marco Castelli plays to your worst fears in his series A Micro Odyssey.
Oh sure, they look like photographs of distant planets. But they’re petri dishes awash in bacteria found in bank terminals, public buses and women’s bathrooms, photographed against pictures of the stars. Yet suspended in space, they are surprisingly beautiful. “It’s fantastic to let microorganisms meet stars,” Castelli says.
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Scientists at University of California Berkeley’s Biomimetic Millisystems Lab have built these two VelociRoACHs — or bug-like millirobots and taught them some impressive skills. Who knew such small robots could be so creepy?
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The end of reefs
Climate scientists speak of “tipping points” regarding the way the planet will respond to increasing greenhouse gases. Tipping points are “points of no return” – where the time it will take for the planet to recover is measured not in human lifetimes but in geologic time.
There are obvious examples of these. If the Greenland or Antarctic Ice Sheets were to completely collapse, it would take hundreds of thousands of years to regrow them. If large amounts of methane-bearing ice were destabilized, releasing the methane to the atmosphere and causing runaway heating (as likely happened 56 million years ago), that is another kind of tipping point.
Well I have some bad news. The 2015-2016 El Niño is a tipping point. The planet Earth is now on a path to no longer having live coral reefs.
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