Scientists Successfully Grow Mouse Embryos In Space - Important Step For Human Space Colonization

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During The Apollo 17 Mission, In 1972, The Rear Fender Of The Lunar Rover Broke And Lunar Dust Soon Became

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Source: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/apollo/apollo17/hires/as17-137-20979.jpg

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Company Behind Kickstarter’s Thinnest Ever Watch Declares Bankruptcy Via /r/gadgets Http://ift.tt/1WKFYHx

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Wiik
Wiik
Wiik

Wiik

Music video from Singapore, with track by Yllis and put together by Brandon Tay, employs lo-fi 3D rendering and distortions - recommended in 1080p HD for pixel fidelity:

Our introduction to the image of experimental electronic artist Yllis is an eyeless, robotic mask. Plastered onto art canvases and propped up on pedestals in a computer generated universe, it sings.

wiik traverses a surreal psychic landscape barraged by its own post-internet neuroses. And just like the music, the slick, calculated edges of technology here mingle and dance with he flawed fragility of man.

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@Regrann From @gamevice - Wednesday Vibes Courtesy Of Skychasers #gamevice #gamevicelive #skychasers

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What If Our Money Celebrated Science Instead Of Politicians? This Awesome Art By @travispurrington Imagines

What if our money celebrated science instead of politicians? This awesome art by @travispurrington imagines just that. 💵🔭📈

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